Canada’s new top envoy to Washington takes up his post
WASHINGTON — Canada’s new top diplomat in Washington presented his credentials to U.S. President Donald Trump Tuesday, officially taking on the role of ambassador to the United States at a turbulent moment in Canada-U.S. relations.
Mark Wiseman, a global investment banker and pension fund manager, will be looking to help Canada find tariff off-ramps and stability ahead of a review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade, known as CUSMA, later this year.
“It is a profound privilege to serve in this role,” Wiseman, a longtime friend of Prime Minister Mark Carney, said in a news release. “The partnership between Canada and the United States is foundational to our shared prosperity, security and global leadership.”
The businessman’s tenure marks a shift for Ottawa’s strategy in Washington, which is at a critical juncture caused by Trump’s tariffs and repeated threats of annexation. It’s also a response to the changed priorities of the United States under the Trump administration.
