Stephen Harper has apparently written an angry memo to his clients about the governmetn’s handling of the NAFTA negotiations, accusing them of bungling them by not evaluating American demands seriously (err, you have seen how many of their demands are literal impossibilities, right?) and of ignoring a softwood deal (which officials say was never on the table), and of aligning themselves too much with Mexico when they were the targets of America’s ire. Canadian officials are none too pleased, and consider it a gift to the Trump administration.
Alex Panetta, the Canadian Press reporter who broke the story, has more commentary below.
2/ Trump is increasingly explicit that he sees 2205 as a useful gun-to-the-temple strategy, to scare countries into making concessions
— Alexander Panetta (@Alex_Panetta) October 27, 2017
4/ Namely: You can scream, you can threaten, you can stomp, we're not going anywhere.If you want to really pull out, explain it to Americans
— Alexander Panetta (@Alex_Panetta) October 27, 2017
6/ Weekes: “As tempting as it might be to say, ‘Well, screw you, we’re gonna walk away,’ it would be better to just keep negotiating"
— Alexander Panetta (@Alex_Panetta) October 27, 2017
8/ are attending a pro-NAFTA event at the US chamber next week. 87 agriculture groups, mostly from GOP states, signed this letter pic.twitter.com/WrMsnbTHq1
— Alexander Panetta (@Alex_Panetta) October 27, 2017
9/9 Long story short: The stay-at-the-table contingent believes that if Trump tries the sword-of-Damocles strategy, this sword has two edges
— Alexander Panetta (@Alex_Panetta) October 27, 2017
2/ Ex-PM Harper suggests Libs have made about 4 significant errors on NAFTA. One is tethering Canada too closely, in his opinion, to Mexico
— Alexander Panetta (@Alex_Panetta) October 27, 2017
4) Trudeau government's reaction: Why is the former PM of Canada negotiating in public against the gov't of Canada, urging concessions?
— Alexander Panetta (@Alex_Panetta) October 27, 2017
5/ Other complaint about Harper memo: they say the softwood allegation is factually wrong. Okay, have a great weekend debating, #cdnpoli !
— Alexander Panetta (@Alex_Panetta) October 27, 2017
Paul Wells offered a few thoughts of his own on the news.
https://twitter.com/inklesspw/status/924052193673543680
https://twitter.com/InklessPW/status/924052610776055808
Incidentally, the PM has also vocally disagreed with former Conservative minister James Moore’s assertion that trade talks with China are hurting our talks with the Americans.