Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum during the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro on Nov. 18, 2024.Photo by Eraldo Peres/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Chris Selley: So much for the Three Amigos

Throwing Mexico under the free-trade bus makes sense. But Mexico may have more to offer Trump than Canada does

by · National Post

There was something almost comical about how quickly Canada — self-styled beacon of free trade and global diplomacy — moved to throw Mexico under the free-trade bus after Donald Trump retook the White House.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford led the charge, and before anyone could even call him an unsophisticated clod he had what seems to be broad agreement on this point from the other premiers. Then, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that while he preferred the status quo, “we may have to look at other options” if Mexico doesn’t address “real and genuine concerns about Chinese investment into Mexico.” Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said she shared “grave concerns” about Chinese goods entering the free-trade zone through a Mexican back door.