
NDP leader says Carney needs to keep Parliament in the loop on trade talks
OTTAWA — Interim NDP Leader Don Davies is accusing Prime Minister Mark Carney of not being transparent about negotiations with the U.S. on getting President Donald Trump’s tariffs lifted.
Davies said Wednesday that Parliament has not been kept in the loop on what Carney and Trump are talking about behind closed doors, or whether Ottawa has involved stakeholders in negotiations with the U.S.
“Previous Liberal governments have made quite a deal out of appointing different stakeholders from society to be present in advising them. Yet we don’t know anything about that in these negotiations,” Davies told reporters outside the House of Commons just ahead of question period.
“It’s time that Carney government became more transparent with Canadians, let us know who’s negotiating, and definitely explain to Canadians why he’s pursuing deeper military and economic integration with the United States when he promised Canadians that he would do exactly the opposite.”