Trudeau still bullish on NAFTA, but admits Canada is ‘ready for anything’
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau emerged from a day of meetings in the U.S. capital Wednesday continuing to champion a continental trade deal that many around him suggest may be doomed.
But even Trudeau finally acknowledged his enthusiasm for the North American Free Trade Agreement can only go so far and there exists the possibility the trilateral pact with the United States and Mexico is in trouble.
“It is very important and very possible to get a win-win-win … out of these negotiations,” Trudeau told a news conference on the roof of the Canadian Embassy.
“So saying, I think it’s been clear that circumstances are often challenging, and we have to be ready for anything — and we are.”


