U.S. state governors meeting on Friday, July 14, 2017, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stressed their interest in seeing the NAFTA survive and continue beyond its upcoming renegotiation.
G20 leaders managed to bring U.S. President Donald Trump on side against protectionist trade policies, but he still stands alone when it comes to resisting action on climate change.
B.C. premier-designate John Horgan said he spoke with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday, June 30, 2017, about the softwood trade dispute with the U.S. and he is planning meetings in Ottawa
Canada's softwood lumber industry is bracing for a second wave of U.S. duties expected to come on June 26, 2017, that could put further pressure on producers, particularly smaller ones, to cut jobs.
Donald Trump's trade czar says U.S. negotiators will take a "do-no-harm" approach to renegotiating NAFTA amid fears that altering the deal could hurt many American agricultural sectors.
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard will be in Washington, D.C., today, June 19, 2017, for a one-day visit that will include a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump's point man on trade.
U.S. President Donald Trump has nominated a big-money political donor and philanthropist with personal ties to the coal industry as the next American ambassador to Canada.
Federal cabinet ministers sat down on Friday, June 9, 2017, with President Donald Trump's treasury secretary for meetings in Ottawa on a number of contentious cross-border topics.
Canada's premiers have left a series of meetings in Washington expressing hope that the renegotiation of NAFTA will be quick and relatively pain-free, rather than a drawn-out bargaining slugfest.
Canada's trade deficit fell in April and its surplus with the U.S. ballooned to its largest in three years, boosted by shipments of cars, natural gas and softwood lumber, says Statistics Canada.
Donald Trump may have killed the 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership, but experts say parts of the moribund Pacific Rim trade pact could well be resurrected in an upgraded NAFTA.
P.M. Justin Trudeau came out swinging Friday, May 19, 2017 against the U.S. government over its investigation into a trade dispute between U.S. aerospace giant Boeing and Canadian rival Bombardier.