The Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs analyzes and discusses the importance of the relationship between Canada and Mexico within the North American Free Trade agreements.
Chaired by the Hon. Peter Stollery and the Hon. Consiglio Di Nino, the Senate discusses the successes thus far between the two countries, and also provides recommendations for future work.
First signed into law in December 8, 1993, and enacted the following January, Canada, Mexico, and the United States agreed to the North American Free Trade Agreement, with the goal of increasing economic progress by helping to eliminate barriers to trade between the three countries.
First signed into law in December 8, 1993, and enacted the following January, Canada, Mexico, and the United States agreed to the North American Free Trade Agreement, with the goal of increasing economic progress by helping to eliminate barriers to trade between the three countries.