Former Bank of Canada governor predicts factories could move south of the border
A Chevrolet Cruze is assembled at General Motors’ Lordstown Assembly Plant in Ohio. Donald Trump’s goal of putting America first in trade agreements could be a problem for Ontario’s auto industry. (Mark Duncan/Associated Press)
A former Bank of Canada governor says renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement with president-elect Donald Trump will be dangerous for Canada’s automotive industry.
Part of Trump’s win has been credited to voters in the rust belt — Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania — where his anti–trade and protectionist promises played well with the electorate.

Former Bank of Canada governor David Dodge says Finance Minister Bill Morneau needs to focus on ‘setting the stage’ for the next four years ahead of this week’s federal budget. (Tom Hanson/Canadian Press)