Presidential ticket upheavals present murky prospects for 2026 review of North American trade deal  

U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris was one of 10 Senators to vote against CUSMA in 2020.
For Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, there is reason to believe that Republican vice-president nominee J.D. Vance, left, and likely Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris may not be the keen on having a painless review of CUSMA in 2026.

With United States Vice-President Kamala Harris likely to take top spot on the Democratic presidential ballot, and firebrand Senator J.D. Vance joining former president Donald Trump’s Republican ticket, their history of opposing Canada’s North American trade pact raises ...

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