Allen Abel in Washington: It really was the best of times and the worst of times for the U.S. president on Tuesday
Tag Archives: NAFTA
Chrystia Freeland to sign new NAFTA deal with U.S., Mexico
U.S. ratification has been stalled for months
Make milk great again
Corey Mintz: Who has a bigger crush on Canada’s dairy farmers, Justin Trudeau or Andrew Scheer? Let’s compare their love letters to milk.
America cuts off its supply chain to spite its face
Tabatha Southey: The reality TV president’s latest creation, Trade Wars: Endgame, is a chaotic, self-indulgent exercise in nostalgia
What happens if U.S. Congress fails to pass the new NAFTA deal?
The consequences for Canada could be bad—very bad, say experts. But not every scenario is bleak.
An inside look at how to win in Trump’s Washington
Canada’s ambassador to the United States, David MacNaughton, talks to Paul Wells about dealing with Donald Trump, saving NAFTA and duck hunting on election day
Save NAFTA? Check. What’s next for Canada’s top trade negotiator?
Steve Verheul was away from home constantly during NAFTA talks. But he’s been putting the business back into business travel—just ask the Americans.
Brian Mulroney: From scandal-adjacent elitist to magnanimous statesman
The former PM has been working hard to improve his legacy. It just might be paying off, writes Anne Kingston
Canada’s next NAFTA ‘charm offensive’ won’t look like the last one
Canada’s pro-trade pressure campaign used to target mainly Republicans. With Democrats in control of the House, that now needs to change
Yes, you can watch Super Bowl ads in Canada this year—but it might be the last time
A new free trade deal, a by-the-book regulator and a lumbering Supreme Court might soon change the rules—but not yet