Canada staying out of U.S. ratification fight over new NAFTA, Leslie says
OTTAWA — After pushing American politicians hard to try to salvage the old North American Free Trade Agreement, Canada is leaving it up to them whether they approve its replacement.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada is continuing to work with Americans, including those on both sides of the aisle in Congress, to try to get tariffs on steel and aluminum lifted as the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement is ratified.
But Andrew Leslie, the government’s parliamentary secretary for Canada-U.S. relations, says Canada is not interfering with the U.S. ratification process, much as Canadians wouldn’t want Americans trying to influence ours.