
Tories defend criticism of Liberals on NAFTA, and say they want a deal too
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer defended his party’s suddenly sharp criticism of the Liberal government’s performance on the North American Free Trade Agreement, saying the Tories want a deal with the United States as much as anyone.
Canada is still presenting a united front in Washington in its effort to forge a deal in advance of Friday’s deadline imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, Scheer said Thursday.
He added it is the Opposition’s job to hold the government to account on Canadian soil for what Scheer called a bad decision to allow Mexico and the U.S. to negotiate a side-deal without Canada at the table.
“I’ve led trade delegations to the U.S., our members of Parliament have been engaged with U.S. counterparts as well, promoting that sense of unity,” Scheer told reporters in Winnipeg.