A new U.K. government renews hopes for a free-trade deal with Canada
OTTAWA — The major shift in the British political landscape after Thursday’s election will likely have little impact on Canada’s relationship with its ally across the pond, experts say, though it is reviving hope for a possible free-trade deal.
Achim Hurrelmann, a professor of political science at Carleton University, said the two countries have maintained strong ties.
“Even though the (Canadian) Liberal Party and the Conservative Party in the U.K. are of different party families, they have generally work together well on international and trade issues,” he said.
But talks for a free-trade deal, which began after Brexit, collapsed in January.