Mark Carney announces Janice Charette as Chief Trade Negotiator
Key points
- Appoints Janice Charette as Chief Trade Negotiator to the United States
- Will advise on the CUSMA sixth‑anniversary review and Canada–US trade and investment relationship
TL;DR
- Mark Carney announces that Janice Charette has been appointed Chief Trade Negotiator to the United States.
- Janice Charette brings four decades of experience, including twice serving as Clerk of the Privy Council and as High Commissioner to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
- CUSMA came into force July 1, 2020 for a 16‑year term and requires a joint review beginning on its sixth anniversary, July 1, 2026; Charette will advise on the review and Canada–US trade and investment relations.
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The Prime Minister, Mark Carney, today announced that the Honourable Janice Charette has been appointed as the next Chief Trade Negotiator to the United States. Ms. Charette brings four decades of experience across public policy and diplomacy. She has served at the highest levels of Canada’s public service, including twice as the Clerk of the Privy Council and Secretary to the Cabinet. She has also represented Canada...
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- Trade Policy
- Diplomacy
- Government Appointments
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- Janice Charette
- Mark Carney
- Kirsten Hillman
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- Mark Carney
- Janice Charette
- Mark Wiseman
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- Canada’s Public Service
- Privy Council
- Cabinet
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