Canada Launches Advisory Council to Strengthen U.S. Trade Relations Amid Tariff Concerns
April 21, 2026
Opposition figures suggest diversifying markets and boosting self-reliance as insurance against a downturn in U.S. relations.
Public commentary calls for leveraging strategic resources and broad market diversification, critiquing earlier administrations for not fully aligning with American concerns on issues like China.
Former opposition leader’s stance was to push for a substantive, not symbolic, role in shaping trade discussions and to bring new perspectives to U.S. relations.
The move signals a focus on preserving Canada’s advantages in the U.S. market through aligned government and industry efforts across labor, business, and investment.
Canada seeks to maintain favorable tariff terms with the United States, noting that roughly 85% of Canada–U.S. trade is tariff-free.
Trade with the United States remains central to Canada’s economy, with U.S. markets and North American supply chains playing a crucial role.
Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre criticized the government for inaction and urged leveraging strategic reserves in minerals and oil to secure tariff-free access and pressure the U.S.
Canada’s prime minister released a new advisory council on Canada-U.S. economic relations to inform this year’s review of CUSMA, with Dominic LeBlanc leading the process.
Analysts caution that negotiations could face friction, citing past U.S. tariffs and hints from U.S. officials that the North American trade deal could lapse, though outcomes remain uncertain.
Sen. Lisa Raitt stressed practical, on-the-ground insights on tariffs’ effects and signaled she would stay engaged while avoiding political commitments.
The council brings together a cross-section of industry leaders, former politicians and officials, including figures from aluminum, dairy, banking, rail, energy, and automotive sectors, among others.
Public discourse around the council notes ongoing tensions in Canada–U.S. trade talks and debates over diversification toward other partners, including China.
Summary based on 36 sources
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Global News • Apr 21, 2026
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The Guardian • Apr 21, 2026
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Radio-Canada.ca • Apr 21, 2026
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Yahoo News Canada • Apr 21, 2026
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