Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not be joining his American and Mexican counterparts this Wednesday in Washington to celebrate the coming-into-force of the renegotiated NAFTA agreement, his office says.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador are meeting in the U.S. capital to mark the start of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which is a revised version of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Mr. Trudeau’s no-show in Washington will take place as the United States threatens to hit Canada with tariffs on aluminum shipments – a matter casting a cloud over Canada-U.S. relations right now.
The Prime Minister says he’s too busy with a House of Commons sitting Wednesday and the economic snapshot of federal government finances being delivered that day as well...
This was excerpted from the 6 July 2020 edition of The Globe and Mail.