Opposition MPs will do ‘due diligence’ on new NAFTA bill as Liberals urge quick passage

'[The Liberals] are in a minority position, so there's going to be an opportunity for a thorough review. And I think Canadians really deserve nothing less,' says Green critic Paul Manly.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence are pictured in Ottawa on May 30, 2019.
Opposition MPs say they will do their "due diligence" on the new Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement implementation bill, while the Liberals are encouraging Parliamentarians to pass the legislation "swiftly" and "without undue delay." Mexico and the United States have already passed implementing leg...

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