
After more than a year of fractious negotiations, Canada and the U.S. have reached an agreement on key sections of a new North American Free Trade Agreement, a senior source told CBC News.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convened a late-night meeting of cabinet to brief ministers on the NAFTA progress, only hours before a U.S.-imposed midnight deadline.
At the heart of the deal is a trade-off between greater U.S. access to Canada's dairy market, which is heavily protected by a system of supply management, and Canadian demands for the maintenance of a dispute resolution process, sources said.
​In exchange for some U.S. concessions on a dispute mechanism, Canada is expected to give U.S. farmers greater access to Canada's dairy market by increasing the quota on foreign imports.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/nafta-finale-sunday-deadline-trump-1.4844623