Ottawa wanted all of Canada speaking with one voice on NAFTA: emails
OTTAWA — The Liberal government has been orchestrating the Canadian approach to the North American Free Trade Agreement talks so carefully that at one point, Ottawa issued talking points to help ensure even the provinces and territories were all speaking with one voice.
The email inbox of Steve Verheul, Canada’s chief NAFTA negotiator, shows the Global Affairs Canada had prepared message lines for other levels of government on the very day last summer that the U.S. first released goals for a new trilateral deal.
“Canada’s position is that any modernization of NAFTA will need to take the North American relationship forward,” said one of the proposed lines.
The Canadian Press obtained the emails in response to an access-to-information request.