Canada's minister responsible for the NAFTA renegotiation says she is "very encouraged" by reports of progress between the U.S. and Mexico, though it's unclear when Canadian negotiators will rejoin the talks.
"We are very encouraged by what we are hearing from our NAFTA partners," Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said on her way into the federal cabinet's retreat in Nanaimo, B.C. on Wednesday, adding that she's been "in close touch" with both the Americans and the Mexican this week and throughout the summer.
"We're hearing optimism from them about the work they're getting done on the bilateral U.S.-Mexico issues," she said. "Very central there is rules of origin on cars."...
This was excerpted from the 22 August 2018 edition of CBC News.