Canadian delegation stays put Wednesday as Canada-EU trade pact still in limbo
OTTAWA — A spokesman for the minister of international trade says a Canadian delegation would not be heading off to Europe on Wednesday to sign what would be a landmark trade deal with the European Union.
But Alex Lawrence, the spokesman, says in a release that Canada is ready to sign the Canada-EU trade deal whenever Europe is ready.
The release late Wednesday came shortly after news from Europe that Belgium had failed to make decisive headway to lift a crucial veto of the trade deal by one of its regions, Wallonia.
The trade deal _ known as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, or CETA — was to be signed Thursday by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at a special summit in Brussels with EU leaders.


