Canada won't make 'veiled threat' over Irish border, U.K. envoy Goodale says

Ralph Goodale speaks during a press conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Tuesday, Aug 6, 2019. Canada's representative to Britain, Ralph Goodale, says Ottawa will not make “a veiled threat†and suspend trade talks over concerns the U.K. may be breaching the peace agreement that stopped conflict in Ireland. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

OTTAWA - Canada’s envoy to the United Kingdom says Ottawa will not make “a veiled threat†and suspend trade talks over concerns Britain may be breaching the agreement that stopped decades of conflict in Ireland.

Last week, the Irish political party pushing to unify the island asked Ottawa to halt negotiations for a post-Brexit trade deal. Sinn Fein argued London is undermining the agreement that brokered peace between Catholics and Protestants.

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