Canada and Mexico agree to collaborate on education with over 400 inter-institutional agreements, concluding that even more linkages between industry and academia is desired.
The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce discusses the importance of Canada and Mexico's bilateral relationship, as both countries work deeply with the US, and do not maximize the similarities between each other.
CIGI provides recommendations for the two countries to maximize economic profit from one another.
Canada and Mexico agree on the importance of environmental protection when enhancing their economies and discuss environmental plans which they will both commit to through their involvement with each other as partners and through the Paris Agreement.
Prime Minister Trudeau and President Pena Nieto highlight the importance of security and defence during discussions of their trade and economic relationships.
Launching in October 2004, following the 60th anniversary of Canada-Mexico diplomatic relations and 10 years of the North American Free Trade Agreement, the Canada Mexico Partnership (CMP) was created.
The CMP meets once a year to discuss the partnership between Canada and Mexico and their working groups together (forestry, environment, trade, etc).