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Janice Charette to be Canada’s top trade negotiator during CUSMA review

Janice Charette, an experienced diplomat and former top public servant, will advise on the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement review amid recent ambassadorial changes.

  • On Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney named Janice Charette chief trade negotiator to the United States, announced by the PMO ahead of this year's Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement review.
  • Janice Charette brings veteran experience as former clerk of the Privy Council and high commissioner to the United Kingdom, once recommending the Emergencies Act during Ottawa protests.
  • Having recommended the Emergencies Act and later defended that advice at the Public Order Emergency Commission, Janice Charette will act as a senior adviser to Carney and LeBlanc.
  • With tariffs imposed over the past year, Canada faces higher stakes in the CUSMA review as media commentary warns it may be `doomed for a lot of drama`.
  • The announcement arrived a day after Mark Wiseman was named ambassador to Washington and after Kirsten Hillman recently stepped down to form a fresh negotiating team.
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Mark Carney chose Janice Charette, former Chief of the Public Service, to conduct negotiations with the United States for the revision of the CEAUM.

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