Janice Charette, a seasoned bureaucrat with a distinguished career in public service, has been appointed as Canada's top trade negotiator during the critical CUSMA review. This appointment comes at a pivotal moment, as the country prepares to navigate complex negotiations with the United States, a process that has historically been fraught with challenges. With Charette's expertise and experience, Canada aims to strengthen its position in these talks, especially given the recent tensions and trade disputes with the U.S. under the leadership of President Donald Trump. The appointment also follows the departure of Canada's last ambassador to the United States, Kirsten Hillman, who made way for a fresh team to tackle the CUSMA review. As the review commences, Charette's role will be crucial in shaping Canada's trade policies and ensuring a strong, unified stance in these negotiations.