Trump, Sanders stoked fear, protectionist sentiments in U.S. for years: Mulroney
OTTAWA — Canada will prevail in getting a new free trade agreement with the United States despite the anti-globalization bent in the United States which has been stoked by the left and right-wing voices there for years, former prime minister Brian Mulroney said Friday.
The architect of the original Canada-U.S. free trade agreement was a main attraction at the Canada2020 conference in Ottawa.
Mulroney told the conference attendees both U.S. President Donald Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders have fuelled the idea that global trade is tilted against American interests, giving rise to fear, anger and protectionist sentiments which Canada must fight.
“When fear and anger fuel much of the public debate, history teaches us that protectionist impulses can easily become a convenient handmaiden,” he said.


