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Trudeau says government's 'serious and positive approach' on NAFTA is getting results

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the increasing number of voices speaking up in support of NAFTA from within the United States is proof that the Liberal government's approach to renegotiating the treaty is working.

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Liberal approach to renegotiating NAFTA is 'delivering fruit.' He made the remarks at a news conference to close a Liberal cabinet retreat in London, Ont., on Friday. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)

After a tense few days of doubt over NAFTA'ssurvival, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his Liberal government's pro-active approach to renegotiating the trade pact is yielding positive results.

Trudeau made the remarks at the close of a two-day cabinet retreat in London, Ont., where talk ofjobs and economic growth was overshadowed by uncertainty over the fate ofNAFTA.

The meeting began amid reports suggesting the U.S.was poised to serve notice it will withdraw from the agreement.

But late yesterday, U.S. President Donald Trump hinted at a reprieve,telling theWall Street Journalhe would be "leaving it a little bit flexible" until the Mexican presidential election on July1, though he repeated his threat to withdraw fromNAFTAif he could not negotiate improvements for the U.S.

Trudeausaid Canada has been working hard on outreach on the file, while remaining "very firm" in standing up for Canadian interests.

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"We're going to continue to work diligently, and might I add, that the number of voices that we are seeing speak up in the United States in support ofNAFTAdemonstrates that our serious and positive approach is delivering fruit," he said.

Earlier today, Foreign Affairs MinisterChrystiaFreelandcalled Trump'schange of heart"sensible" and "constructive."

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The next round ofNAFTAtalks will begin in Montreal Jan. 23, just days beforeMPsreturn to Parliament.

During Trudeau's closing news conference, he was asked about reports that Trump referred to Haiti and a number of other states as a group of "shithole" countries, Trudeau said he would not comment on the remarks and instead noted the eighth anniversary of the Haitian earthquake.

"I think you all know that I am not going to opine on what the president may or may not have said," Trudeau remarked. "I will simply repeat that Canada is a country of openness of respect and we will continue to be there to support friends around the world and to welcome people who will contribute to building a stronger country."

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