Canadian minister heads on tour to save trade deal with European Union
WASHINGTON — Canada’s trade minister is flying to meetings in different countries over the coming week in an attempt to save a trade agreement with the European Union now imperilled by anti-globalization sentiment.
Chrystia Freeland will meet European politicians at a progressive forum in Montreal, speak in Germany to a congress of the centre-left Social Democratic party, then address a supper gathering of European trade ministers in Slovakia.
The agreement faces opposition in Europe from left and right.
On the left, Austria’s chancellor recently predicted it would be the continent’s next big political conflict. On the right, France’s National Front calls the agreement a Trojan horse for American interests and warns it’s the prelude to a similar deal with the U.S. that would hurt French farmers.


