Canada Forms Advisory Committee for US Trade Negotiations
Canadian PM Mark Carney announces 24-member bipartisan advisory committee to prepare for upcoming trade talks with the United States.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the formation of a 24-member advisory committee on Tuesday to guide the country's approach to upcoming trade negotiations with the United States.
The committee is designed to draw on what Carney described as "the best advice and the broadest perspectives" as Canada prepares for what many observers expect will be challenging trade discussions with its southern neighbor. The advisory group includes members from across the political spectrum, including Conservatives and former provincial premiers.
The announcement reflects Canada's efforts to ensure it is "well positioned to advance its interests" in the looming trade talks. The bipartisan composition of the committee suggests the prime minister is seeking to build consensus across party lines on trade strategy.
The formation of the advisory committee comes amid expectations of tense negotiations between the two countries. Canada appears to be taking a comprehensive approach to preparation, bringing together diverse expertise and political perspectives to inform its negotiating position.
The committee's establishment signals Canada's recognition of the importance of the upcoming trade discussions and its commitment to thorough preparation for what could be complex negotiations with the United States.