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Enrique Pena Nieto and Mexico

Barack Obama: Justin Trudeau, the Canadian PM, might be the one to watch most closely, more than U.S. and Mexican counterparts Barack Obama and Enrique Pena Nieto, respectively, according to Toronto Star. Mexico and the U.S. have suffered strained relations for more than a century. By David Olive Business Columnist Fri., May 27, 2016 Ottawa is gearing up for a rare opportunity to legitimize, in the minds of mostly U.S. doubters, the growing benefits of collaboration among Mexico, Canada and the U.S. In the lead-up to the next Three Amigos summit, June 29 in Ottawa, federal work teams are already preparing the case for even stronger ties among the three countries, which together account for about 440 million people. Canada may have long neglected Mexico, but there no time like the present to rectify that. The timing is right: Populist U.S. hostility to immigrants and especially Hispanics has poisoned the current U.S. election cycle, and a corrective is long overdue. And Trudeau might be just the leader to do it. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.