EconomyWhy Canada’s key NAFTA demands may be a tough sell in the U.S.Former American trade officials see problems with two key asks: less ’Buy American’ and freer movement for professionals
OttawaChrystia Freeland plays her NAFTA handPaul Wells on how the minister unveiled her NAFTA wish list with some Trumpian language and the vagueness of a career communicator
EconomyWhat Canada can expect from chief U.S. NAFTA negotiator John MelleMelle’s worldview, according to friends, is that nobody’s a saint when it comes to free trade
PoliticsChrystia Freeland’s vision for a new NAFTAFor the record, here’s what the foreign affairs minister had to say about her NAFTA renegotiation priorities at a parliamentary committee
PoliticsCanada’s NAFTA demandsHere are ten things Canada is looking to get out of a refreshed trade agreement with the U.S. and Mexico
OttawaNAFTA emerges as Trudeau’s biggest, unexpected testThe Liberals have been hit with a challenge that never fit into their plan. As talks begin this week, the stakes are enormous.
EconomyWhy Canada has a lot to lose in the NAFTA renegotiationsCanada, and its economy, is vulnerable going into the NAFTA talks. Will the U.S. take advantage?
OpinionWhy NAFTA’s Chapter 19 is worth fighting forCanada has reportedly drawn a ’red line’ over Chapter 19 as the U.S. calls for NAFTA renegotiations. That’s a good thing.
OttawaWhere Canada should draw a red line with Donald Trump on NAFTAHow the Trudeau government responds to the U.S. demand to scrap Chapter 19, the NAFTA dispute mechanism, will define the success of the trade talks
Economic analysisDonald Trump’s plan to overhaul NAFTA goes much deeper than a tweakEcono-metrics: If the U.S. list of objectives for NAFTA talks represents what Trump wants to achieve, Canada’s negotiators have a fight on their hands