Ford says all premiers aligned on push for Canada to have bilateral trade deal with U.S. | CBC News
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford emphasized the need for separate trade agreements with the U.S. and Mexico, stating that Ontario and Alberta are in consensus about this critical move.
Ford criticized Mexico's role in the trade agreement, stating it has become a 'back door' for importing Chinese products, urging that Mexico should be removed from the North American trade agreement.
The premiers collectively believe that negotiating bilateral deals will give Canada a stronger position in trade discussions with the U.S. and Mexico, enhancing their economic strategy.
Trudeau’s recent discussions with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum highlight ongoing concerns and the necessity for a united front among Canadian provinces regarding trade negotiations.
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