Liberals say Canada-Ukraine trade deal best for democracy, NATO ahead of vote
OTTAWA — Federal Liberals say a vote today on a bill modernizing Canada’s free trade agreement with Ukraine will test MPs’ commitment to helping the war-torn country nearly two years after Russia’s full-scale invasion began.
President of the Treasury Board Anita Anand says the objective is also to show other western democracies and NATO allies that Canadians collectively support Ukraine.
But Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly, who just returned from a trip to Ukraine, said this morning that she knows Conservatives will let down Ukrainians by voting against the bill.
Conservatives have so far opposed the bill in Parliament, saying that’s because the updated deal says both countries will promote carbon pricing, though Ukraine already has a carbon price in place.