Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will chair a meeting of the newly-formed Canada-US relations council today (no timing available yet). Trudeau announced the creation of the council on 16 Jan, with the PM's office saying "The council will use sectoral expertise to support the prime minister and cabinet at this important time in the Canada-US relationship." Formed of 18 members, the council includes former provincial premiers, ambassadors, trade negotiators, and reps from the autos sector, nuclear power, and organised labour.
Speaking to the FT, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said tariffs on Canadian oil would push the US to purchase Venezuelan oil. Joly: “We ship oil at a discount which is, ultimately, refined in Texas. If it’s not us, it is Venezuela. There’s no other option on the table, and this administration doesn’t want to work with Venezuela,”
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WTI futures are trading higher today as the contract extends recent gains. A stronger reversal to the upside would refocus attention on key short-term resistance at $76.41, the Oct 8 high. Initial firm resistance is unchanged at $71.97. A bear threat in Gold remains present. The yellow metal traded sharply lower on Dec 18 and the move undermines a recent bull theme. A resumption of weakness would open key support at $2536.9, the Nov 14 low.