EU leaders predict dire future if EU-Canada trade deal fails
BRUSSELS — Fearing final rejection by a small Belgian region, leaders of the European Union warned early Friday that if a free trade deal with a close partner like Canada fails it could mean the end of such agreements with any other country.
The 28 EU member countries and Canada continued to push hard Friday to persuade Belgium’s francophone Wallonia region to back the so-called CETA deal, which needs unanimity among all EU members. Belgium, in turn, can only back the deal if it has unanimity among all of its regions.
Wallonia piled on more pressure late Thursday by dismissing the EU’s latest offer, which included concessions on anything from social security to data protection.
“At this stage, the document is still insufficient,” Wallonia President Paul Magnette told reporters in the regional capital Namur.


