Saturday, June 8, 2013

No deal – yet – in Canada-EU trade talks


Despite a week-long push, there is no deal yet on trade between Canada and the European Union.

Andrew MacDougall, communications director for Prime Minister Stephen Harper, said “we’re not there yet.”

Harper instructed Canada’s negotiating team to stay in Europe all week to try to reach a deal, apparently so he could sign it when he visits London, Paris and Dublin and then attends a G8 meeting in Ireland next week.

The Globe and Mail quotes MacDougall saying “we’re actually trying to sign the most comprehensive trade agreement that Canada has ever signed.

“It involves multiple levels of government and we’re not there yet.”

That implies that one of the outstanding issues is opening provincial and municipal tendering to European bidders.

It might also imply that supply management for dairy and poultry farmers remains an issue because the marketing board system is under joint federal-provincial jurisdiction.

Newfoundland is also balking at being asked to scrap its requirement that the catches its fishermen make be processed at plants in Newfoundland.