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OTTAWA, April 21 — Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday announced a 24-member Advisory Committee on Canada‑U.S. Economic Relations to guide Ottawa as the Canada‑United‑States‑Mexico Agreement (CUSMA/USMCA) comes up for review this summer.
Chaired by Canada‑U.S. trade minister Dominic LeBlanc, the panel — which holds its first meeting on April 27 — retains only four members from the previous council set up under Justin Trudeau and adds leaders from banking, rail, energy, mining, forestry, auto parts, agriculture, unions and cultural sectors.
Appointees include former Conservative leader Erin O’Toole, former Quebec premier Jean Charest, ex‑high commissioner Ralph Goodale, BMO CEO Darryl White, CN’s Tracy Robinson, TC Energy’s François Poirier, Teck’s Jonathan Price, Nutrien’s Ken Seitz, Unifor president Lana Payne and TIFF CEO Cameron Bailey, among others.
Ottawa says the group will provide strategy and sectoral expertise as Canada prepares for CUSMA negotiations ahead of the July 1 renewal/annual review deadline amid ongoing U.S. tariffs and trade tensions that have hit several Canadian industries.
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