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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Carney picks veteran public servant as lead trade negotiator ahead of CUSMA review
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed a veteran public servant as his government’s next chief trade negotiator with the U.S., putting her at the center of a review of the North American trade pact at a time of testy relations between the two countries.
Mark Carney chose Janice Charette, former Chief of the Public Service, to conduct negotiations with the United States for the revision of the CEAUM.
Carney Taps Veteran Charette as Chief Trade Negotiator to US
(Bloomberg) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney appointed a veteran public servant as his government’s next chief trade negotiator with the US, putting her at the center of a review of the North American trade pact at a time of testy relations between the two countries.
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