Wanted: Canada’s special trade representative

A new lead on the trade file in the PMO could act as a buffer for the ministers involved, and more.
A trade representative would give Canada's government a counterpart to the USTR, and better align the two countries for their upcoming NAFTA negotiations, writes Paul Moen.

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