Jean Chretien says Canada is better shape to renegotiate NAFTA now
SASKATOON — Former prime minister Jean Chretien says Canada’s in a better position now to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement than it was when the treaty took effect 23 years ago.
He says back in 1994, Canada had a surplus of $50 billion a year in trade.
Now, the United States sells as much to Canada as Canada sells to the U.S., so even though some sectors will win and others will lose, he says both sides will benefit in the end.
Chretien says Americans have always been difficult to negotiate with for softwood lumber and dairy.