Pre-NAFTA charm offensive: PM to attend meeting with more than 30 U.S. governors
WASHINGTON — The Canadian charm offensive in advance of NAFTA renegotiations will play out at one more venue before talks begin, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attending a gathering next week of several dozen U.S. state governors.
The prime minister will deliver a speech to more than 30 governors at the Rhode Island gathering of the National Governors Association and is expected to participate in less formal events like discussion forums.
This year’s annual gathering has two themes: technology and trade — and it’s the latter that will be of particularly pressing interest to Canada’s government.
The gathering comes just a few days before the Trump administration is expected to publish its negotiating positions for a new North American Free Trade Agreement — a public statement required under an agreement with Congress.


