Trudeau to host Obama, Pena Nieto for North American summit
OTTAWA: Canada, Mexico and the United States will look to dovetail their climate and other policies into a continental strategy when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hosts Barack Obama and Enrique Pena Nieto on Wednesday.
But Britain’s shocking vote to quit the European Union has also abruptly shoved itself onto the agenda of the summit, which the countries tend to hold once a year. Trudeau and Obama had both called on Britain to stay in the EU.
The so-called Brexit decision has shocked the world, roiled financial markets and triggered deep uncertainty over how the divorce will play out, in Europe and elsewhere.
The three countries are economic partners in the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta), and work closely on security matters.
But until recently, both Mexico and Canada have focused on their respective relationship with the United States while largely neglecting each other.