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Montreal Council: Trade Agreements and Relations Luncheon

montreal council: Freeland believes Canada is bucking the trend in the face of populist movements seeking easy targets such as immigrants and trade agreements, according to National Observer. And that open and inviting environment, she adds, will translate into unique opportunities ahead. She was speaking today to about 300 people at a Montreal Council on Foreign Relations luncheon in Montreal. Freeland said there is strong public and cross party support in Canada for international trade agreements that places the country in a unique situation compared to other nations. At a time when so many other countries are closing their doors, are saying they are not interested in foreign investment, are saying they are not interested in trade, you can come to Canada and be assured that we understand and believe in being open to the global economy, she told reporters later. The ongoing softwood lumber dispute with the United States and a vow by president elect Donald Trump to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement loom large on a packed horizon. ; But Freeland told the gathering there are also positives, including the Canada EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement CETA which is expected to be ratified this year. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.