Trudeau passes on U.S.-Mexico meeting in Washington
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won’t travel to Washington, D.C., to mark the start of the new NAFTA with the presidents of the United States and Mexico this week. source
by October Gallery
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won’t travel to Washington, D.C., to mark the start of the new NAFTA with the presidents of the United States and Mexico this week. source
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The new North American free trade pact would modestly boost the U.S. economy, especially auto parts production, but may curb vehicle assembly and limit consumer choice in…
Follow along as opposition parties question the Trudeau government in the House of Commons. This week the government has faced debate on the newly … source
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A senior government source told CBC’s Katie Simpson that Canada is comfortable missing the Oct. 1 NAFTA deal deadline. Canada’s former ambassador to the … source
Premier Doug Ford visited Canadian NAFTA negotiators in Washington. Ontario Minister of Trade Jim Wilson discussed the ongoing talks as well as Ford’s … source
The next NAFTA deadline of Sept. 30 has been set by the U.S. and Mexico, but Canadian negotiators are maintaining they want the best deal. Former minister of … source
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland spoke to reporters from the National Press Theatre about the new USMCA trade … source
The release of details of the U.S.-Mexico trade deal have been delayed after a call from Mexico’s president-elect to get a new NAFTA deal negotiated. To read … source
OTTAWA (Reuters) – With little time left ahead of a deadline to agree to a renewed NAFTA, Canadian and U.S. trade officials on Sunday tried to settle differences on tough…