Edmonton Journal

LIBERALS TAP AMBROSE TO HELP ADVISE ON NAFTA

- Joan Bryden

OTTAWA • While Liberals and Conservati­ves trade accusation­s that they’re hurting Canada’s position in the imminent renegotiat­ion of NAFTA, the Trudeau government has tapped the Tories’ former interim leader, Rona Ambrose, to help advise on the trilateral trade deal.

Ambrose is one of 13 members of a newly created advisory council on the North American Free Trade Agreement, announced Wednesday by Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland.

Other members include James Moore, a former minister in the previous Conservati­ve government, and Brian Topp, a veteran NDP strategist, one-time NDP leadership contender and former chief of staff to Alberta’s NDP premier, Rachel Notley.

The membership is designed to demonstrat­e that the government is taking a unified, non-partisan, Team Canada approach to the negotiatio­ns, which are set to start Aug. 16.

The council also includes representa­tives of various groups that have the most at stake in the negotiatio­ns, among them, Canadian Labour Congress president Hassan Yussuff; Linda Hasenfratz, CEO of automotive parts manufactur­er Linamar Corp., and Marcel Groleau, president of Quebec’s union of agricultur­al producers.

Freeland also announced Wednesday the appointmen­t of one of Canada’s foremost trade experts, Kirsten Hillman, as deputy ambassador to the United States, and three new trade-savvy consuls general to be located in Atlanta, Seattle and San Francisco.

“With the expansion of our consular presence in the United States and the creation of the NAFTA council, we are furthering Canada’s determinat­ion to promote Canadian interests and values in our bilateral relations with our main economic partner,” Freeland said in a written statement.

Other members of the council include Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, Annette Verschuren, former president of Home Depot, and Phyllis Yaffe, former chair of Cineplex Entertainm­ent and CEO of Alliance Atlantis who is currently serving as Canada’s consul general in New York City.

The inclusion of Ambrose, who retired from politics in May, comes amid a squabble between Liberals and Conservati­ves over which party has done the most damage to Canada’s position in the U.S. just as NAFTA negotiatio­ns are about to begin.

The Liberals have accused the Tories of underminin­g Canada by savaging Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the American media over his decision to compensate Omar Khadr.

Trudeau himself has chided the Conservati­ves for campaignin­g in the U.S. against the Khadr payment.

“When I deal with the United States, I leave the domestic squabbles at home. Other parties don’t seem to have that rule, but I think it’s one Canadians appreciate,” he said last month.

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