As Mexico and U.S. are set to start the CUSMA review, Canada continues waiting game

Canada was one of the few U.S. allies not to strike a deal after the Trump administration enacted emergency tariffs that were later struck down by the top American court.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, right, and Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc have offered few details about their objectives during the looming CUSMA review.

With Mexico and the United States planning to convene for formal bilateral talks for the review of the North American trade pact, Conservative MPs are questioning Canada’s “go slow” strategy, but analysts say waiting out the U.S. is the best path forward.  

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