He's referring to a clause requiring Canada to consult with the US and Mexico before it can negotiate an agreement with a 'non-market' country (whatever that means, though I presume it intends China). Canada never should have signed on to that.
Canada has to inform the USA (& I suppose Mexico also)
60 days in advance of our '
intention' to even enter talks to
negotiate a trade deal with a '
non-market' country (what
-ever that means). Failure to do so can have Canada
turfed out of this USMCA arrangement. Another extortion
tactic that Canada agreed to unbelievably.
We as a nation need to diversify our trade partners as
soon as we can and every which way we can. We can't
change the fact that we only border one country and it's
become the planets arsehole bully, so we need to lessen
our reliance on that one trade partner for our own survival
as an independent sovereign nation.
We need trade agreements with nations east & west. We
need multiple pipelines fast-tracked and built yesterday
connecting Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific for
anything we can stuff into them. We need to stress to any
dissenters that this is in the national best interests. We will
always have to deal with America due to our geographical
reality but we can sure lessen our reliance on that one trade
partner. This in not optional or theoretical but a necessity
that needs to happen immediately.
The current US administration treats it's allies like it would its
enemies and sucks up to North Korea and Russia. This trade
agreement sets a president for future US administrations with
its thuggish mobster-like extortion tactics and it worked, and
we still have Steel & Aluminum & Softwood Lumber Tariffs in
place that now have no reason to be removed.
Canada
surrendered in this agreement with concessions all
over hell's 1/2 acre, and the only thing I can see that the US
'conceded' upon (something it already had and not just an
outlandish demand backed by threats and intimidation) was the
proportionality of energy imports because it just don't need
them at this point.....and was
in their interests to 'concede'
this to stress that it's not needed to negotiate future lower
prices on oil, etc....'cuz what is Canada going to do about it?
Sell it elsewhere at world (non-discount) prices when we can't
get it to port due to bullshit red tape from every direction and
everyone and their freak'n dog all wanting a handout?
This trade agreement is a disaster for Canada and people here
are patting themselves on the back about it? At best it's a shame
-full sellout of our nation and those that are accepting it are just
breathing a sign of relieve that they aren't pooched this time around.
Business as usual? Hardly....