‘Time is running out’: Experts call on Ottawa to increase efforts with U.S. on trade
WASHINGTON, D. C. — A group of experts is sounding the alarm that Ottawa needs to swiftly make more inroads with Americans, or Canada will be deeply disadvantaged in a looming review of a crucial trade agreement.
“Time is running out very rapidly for us,” said Perrin Beatty, co-chair of the Expert Group on Canada-U.S. Relations.
The independent group, which includes former diplomats, policy advisers and business leaders, was created in recent months amid concern Ottawa was “sleepwalking” ahead of a 2026 review of the Canada-United States-Mexico agreement, Beatty said.
A new report from the expert group says Canada must get its house in order before formal talks begin. It calls on Ottawa to develop and initiate a clear strategy, appoint a chief negotiator and engage with Canada’s business community.