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OTTAWA — As worries about the Trump administration loom over the Canada-United States relationship, the Trudeau government is spending more than double what the Harper government was on wining and dining south of the border.

An analysis of information obtained with access-to-information requests, supplemented with data provided by Global Affairs Canada officials, shows the Liberal government has substantially shifted its diplomatic focus to the U.S. It also shows an increase in spending at Canadian missions to such multilateral institutions as the United Nations.

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Across all of Canada’s outposts to the U.S., spending has doubled to more than $1 million per year.

Under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, diplomats at the Canadian embassy in Washington, D.C., are spending twice as much on hospitality, with the tab rising to $274,000 per year, up from $135,000. At the consulate general in New York, it’s almost three times as much, increasing to $170,000 from about $67,000. And at the Los Angeles mission, four times as much money is going toward hospitality than did during the previous government, rising to about $99,000 annually, up from approximately $28,000.