
Clinton and Chretien praise NAFTA and each other during discussion in Montreal
MONTREAL — Former prime minister Jean Chretien says Canadians shouldn’t worry too much about U.S. President Donald Trump’s threats to tear up the North American Free trade Agreement.
“You can’t reverse an omelette,” Chretien said Wednesday night following his talk at Montreal’s convention centre alongside former U.S. president Bill Clinton.
“It just doesn’t work like that. (The U.S. and Canada) are linked in so many areas. You just can’t redo everything we did.”
If the Americans “act foolishly” with regards to NAFTA, then “we will pay, but they will pay dearly too,” Chretien said.