
Gabriel Brunet
Gabriel Brunet is a spokesperson for the Canadian government, serving as a communication liaison for the Intergovernmental Affairs Minister, Dominic LeBlanc. He recently commented on the need for further discussions regarding Canadian and Mexican cooperation amidst ongoing trade tensions with the United States.
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Gabriel Brunet, a spokesperson for Mr. Leblanc, said in a statement that Canada’s supply management system will never be on the table.
Ottawa weighs greater retail access for U.S. dairy industryGabriel Brunet is a spokesperson for Dominic LeBlanc, discussing potential projects of national interest.
Internal government list of 32 potential infrastructure projects includes new oil pipelineGabriel Brunet responded to the concerns of rally attendees regarding the federal legislation.
In Ontario’s north and south, Indigenous groups protest new laws designed to fast-track infrastructureGabriel Brunet, a spokesperson for Dominic LeBlanc, stated that the Canadian government believes open and stable trade is beneficial.
As U.S. trade deal deadline looms, Ottawa begins to temper expectationsGabriel Brunet, a spokesman for Dominic LeBlanc, wrote in an e-mail that it is still too early to discuss the matter publicly.
Carney, Mexico’s Sheinbaum agree to start working more closely together in face of U.S. tariffs























