Deadline looming for Canada-EU trade pact, as Europeans push resistant Walloons
OTTAWA — They’re listening carefully to the noisy argument spilling out of their neighbour’s house — but for the moment they’re giving the appearance of keeping their noses out of it.
That essentially is the Canadian government’s position with the deadline looming for European Union countries to approve their wide-ranging free trade deal with Canada.
The EU’s internal dispute centres on persuading the president of the Belgian region of Wallonia to climb down from his opposition to the deal.
Because of Belgium’s constitution, Wallonia — a tiny region of 3.5 million people — now holds a deal-killing veto over the pact between the EU’s 500 million citizens and Canada.


