Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she agrees it could be time to cut Mexico out of the trilateral free trade agreement with Canada and the United States.
“Mexico has gone in a different direction, and it’s pretty clear that the Americans have indicated that they want to have a fair trade relationship,” Smith told CTV’s Question Period host Vassy Kapelos, in an interview airing Sunday. “Mexico is not in a position to be able to offer that, especially with the investment that they have from China.”
“We’ve got to put Canada first,” she added.
The trilateral deal was first inked in 1994, at the time called NAFTA, before being renegotiated during former president and now-president-elect Donald Trump’s first term.
Trump in this last election campaign vowed to reopen the agreement when it comes up for review in 2026.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford, meanwhile, …