To address issues on the bilateral agenda, members of the North American Foreign Relations and Republican Senate Foreign Relations Committees met with Canada’s Ambassador to Mexico, Graeme C. Clark.
In this regard, the Chair of the North American Committee on Foreign Relations, Senator Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge (PAN), indicated that for 78 years Mexico and Canada have been friends who share common goals and values, as well as than a deeper and broader relationship.
However, the legislator pointed out “that the relationship between Mexico and Canada has not been exploited to its full capacity”, for which she called for deepening and multiplying the spaces for meeting and dialogue.
Likewise, he clarified that the two nations have the Temporary Agricultural Workers Program (PTAT) between the two nations, which represents an example of labor mobility in the world, which could serve as a model for its application. in other branches of work.
The chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Héctor Vasconcelos (Morena) pointed out that trade exchanges and migratory flows between the two nations strengthen ties and strengthen the good relations that have developed between the President of Mexico and the first Minister Justin Trudeau.
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