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Ontario is prepared for NAFTA talks: Wynne

- ROB FERGUSON QUEEN’S PARK BUREAU

Ontario is better positioned for new negotiatio­ns on NAFTA with the Trump administra­tion after meeting Monday with Quebec, Atlantic provinces and southeaste­rn U.S. states, Premier Kathleen Wynne says.

“Understand­ing where each of us is coming from is very important,” Wynne told a news conference late Monday afternoon at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel.

Her day included a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump’s agricultur­e secretary, Sonny Perdue, along with state and business representa­tives from Alabama, Georgia, Mississipp­i, the Carolinas and Tennessee.

The occasion was the annual conference of the Southeaste­rn United States–Canadian Provinces Alliance, billed as a “strategic partnershi­p” formed to promote trade and investment opportunit­ies among member states and provinces.

“This alliance is all about business and jobs,” said Wynne, who did not detail her talks with Perdue, a former two-term Georgia governor and founding member of the alliance.

Earlier in the day Perdue voiced concerns about several agricultur­al issues, including Canadian milk — used to make yogurt and cheese — that foreign industry groups consider underprice­d. Trump has branded Canadian dairy practices as “unfair” and said they must be fixed as the 25-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement is renegotiat­ed with Canada and Mexico.

Canada imported $20.2 billion (U.S.) worth of agricultur­al products from American states last year and exported about $21 billion worth of agricultur­al products to the United States, making the two countries key markets for each other, Perdue’s department said.

While provinces and states will not be at the NAFTA negotiatin­g table, they will be advising their federal government­s, Wynne said.

The Trudeau government in Ottawa has signalled it will seek to modernize the environmen­t and labour sections of the deal in talks with the U.S. and Mexico.

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Premier Kathleen Wynne has met with the Southeaste­rn United States-Canadian Provinces Alliance.

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