Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today said he would only sign a revamped North American Free Trade Agreement that is "good for Canada," after the United States and Mexico hammered out their differences to reach a tentative accord.
"We will engage in a positive way and look forward to ultimately signing a deal as long as it's good for Canada and good for middle class Canadians," Trudeau said as his foreign minister was set to rejoin trilateral NAFTA negotiations in Washington.
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