House Democrat Richard Neal talks new NAFTA with Liberals in Ottawa
OTTAWA — An influential American Democratic lawmaker affirmed his party’s commitment to push the ratification of the new North American free trade deal during a visit Wednesday with the newly-re-elected Trudeau Liberals.
“We want to see this implemented,” said Democrat Rep. Richard Neal, chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives ways and means committee. The committee he leads oversees trade, which means he will play a key role in bringing ratification of the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement to the floor of Congress.
“The renewal is very important to the United States,” Neal said, seated next to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his Parliament Hill office.
Neal cited former president John F. Kennedy’s famous line about geography making Canada and the U.S. neighbours, but history making them friends.