U.S. swears in new ambassador to Canada, amid rising trade tensions
WASHINGTON — The United States has just sworn in its next ambassador to Canada at a moment of trade tensions between the countries, with mushrooming disputes running parallel with the renegotiation of NAFTA.
Kelly Knight Craft was sworn in on the same day that the U.S. Commerce Department clobbered Canada’s aerospace giant Bombardier with a preliminary duty of 219 per cent, atop recent duties on softwood lumber.
The philanthropist and Republican donor was sworn in by U.S. Vice-President Mike Pence at the White House, surrounded by a large gathering of Washington power-players.
Pence has reassured Canada that NAFTA negotiations will produce a, “win-win-win,” and he sounded a similarly positive note as he swore in Craft on Tuesday.