Canada-Britain hold ‘informal’ trade talks ahead of Brexit: Champagne
OTTAWA — Canada and Britain are holding informal free trade talks, even though Britain is barred from direct negotiations before it formalizes its Brexit divorce from the European Union.
International Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne said Thursday Canada isn’t breaking any EU rules by doing that.
His comment comes one day after the president of the European Parliament warned Britain against any unilateral action, including trade talks, before it formalizes its departure, after serving written notice this week to negotiate its departure from the 28-country bloc.
Champagne said he’s met three times with his British counterpart, Liam Fox, while their officials are also talking because continuing a trading relationship is in the best interest of both countries.


