If people outside government who are involved in the consultation process can be privy to NAFTA documents, parliamentarians should be too, says an opposition member.
Top U.S. lawmakers tasked with an oversight role in the NAFTA negotiations are expressing confidence in the state of the discussions, downplaying talk of a halting start to the process.
Canada's push to get climate change action included in a revamped NAFTA is turning into a heated domestic dispute just as it makes its debut at the official negotiating table.
Labour Minister Patty Hajdu describes her government’s work as a “matchmaker” for post-secondary students and employers, and explains why NAFTA priorities on gender and Indigenous rights matter.
Negotiators have run into a series of early sticking points on nearly every major element considered key to achieving a new NAFTA agreement, The Canadian Press has learned.
Attack mode, says the Conservative Party's new foreign affairs critic, will not be the opposition's first instinct when dealing with the Liberal government's renegotiation of the NAFTA.
A second round of NAFTA negotiations gets underway in a country that has long served as Donald Trump's political whipping boy. Increasingly, there are indications Mexico is willing to whip back.
If Donald Trump attempts the proverbial gun-to-the-temple negotiating strategy on NAFTA, how should America's neighbours respond: Keep sitting there, or walk away from the bargaining table?
Brian Gallant heads to Washington Tuesday to meet with a senior member of President Donald Trump's cabinet, in a final push to have his province exempt from hefty duties on softwood lumber exports.