Carney doesn’t expect ‘drama’ as U.S. prepares to blow past trade deal deadline
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday he doesn’t expect any drama as officials from Canada, the United States and Mexico prepare for a virtual call Wednesday about the future of the critical continental trade agreement.
“We’re expecting, you know, a constructive exchange. I wouldn’t expect any drama tomorrow,” Carney told reporters in Kuujjuaq, Que. “I’m not looking for my pen.”
The United States is set to officially inform Canada and Mexico on Wednesday of its intentions for the continental trade agreement, known in Canada as CUSMA. All signs indicate Washington will blow past the July 1 date without agreeing to renew the pact.
The July 1 deadline for indicating support for renewal is a mandatory process written into the text of the agreement. CUSMA will remain in place after Wednesday no matter what the Trump administration does.


