Liberals begin effort to get new NAFTA ratified in House of Commons
OTTAWA — The new North American free trade agreement will beat its June legislative deadline and be ratified by Parliament, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland predicted Monday, but she acknowledged that Canada can’t bring the new deal into force by itself.
The U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement — USMCA, or CUSMA to Canadian officials — requires the ratification of all three countries, which is why the federal government is collaborating so closely with its other two partners, she said after question period.
“I am confident we will be successful moving forward,” said Freeland, who kicked off the process Monday by tabling a so-called ways and means motion in the House of Commons.