The Justice Department faces a Friday deadline to release its files on Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender and wealthy financier known for his connections to some of the world's most influential people, including President Donald Trump, who had tried to keep the files sealed. The records could contain the most detailed look yet at decades of investigations into Epstein's sexual abuse of young women and underage girls.
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Canada and the US will review their free trade agreement
Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed to provincial leaders that the Canadian point person, Dominic LeBlanc, ''will meet with U.S. counterparts in mid-January to launch formal discussions,'' Carney's office said in a statement.
The United States-Mexico-Canada trade pact, or USMCA, is up for review. Trump negotiated the deal in his first term and included a clause to possibly renegotiate it in 2026. More than 75% of Canada's exports go to its southern neighbor, most of them currently exempted by USMCA.
Canada is also the largest foreign supplier of steel, aluminum and uranium to the U.S. and has 34 critical minerals and metals that the Pentagon wants for national security. Carney said Canada can sell those critical minerals elsewhere, and access to them ''is not an assured opportunity for the United States.''