OTTAWA (Reuters) – The Canadian government said on Friday that it had started a public consultation process to gather views on the operations of the U.S.-Canada-Mexico trade agreement, ahead of the first joint review of the pact in 2026.

    Participants will be able to submit their comments from September 20 until November 3, according to a statement from the Canadian foreign ministry.

    “Their views will help us ensure that this agreement continues to reflect our national priorities, strengthen our economy, and create opportunities for businesses and workers across Canada,” said Dominic LeBlanc, the minister in charge of U.S.-Canada trade.

    (Reporting by Ismail Shakil in Ottawa, Editing by Franklin Paul)

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