With the North American Free Trade Agreement hanging by a thread, the country’s labour minister insists the government isn’t throwing in the towel.
Talks between the United States and Canada are set to resume this week and Patty Hajdu is confident a deal is not out of reach.
She explains the government is going to work to get “a fair deal for Canadians.”
The cabinet minister believes in spite of what President Trump said yesterday, NAFTA is not dead, noting agreement is “broader than one person.”
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is resuming trade talks with the Americans in Washington D-C this week.

