Anti-trade, nativist sentiment a threat to world and Canada: minister
OTTAWA — A day after controversial U.S. president-elect Donald Trump took to social media to denounce a massive Pacific Rim trade deal, Canada’s own trade minister decried the rise of “ugly” partisan politics and anti-globalization forces.
Chrystia Freeland offered up that analysis in testimony Tuesday before the Senate trade committee, saying that the anti-trade movement poses a threat to the world not seen since the Great Depression.
On Monday, Trump renewed his vow to pull the United States out of the controversial, 12-country Trans-Pacific Partnership, which includes Canada.
Earlier Tuesday, Freeland said the TPP would not be able go ahead without the U.S.


