Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement AdvertisementIn the event that CUSMA were to end, a projected 214,000 American and 102,000 Canadian jobs would be lost, the report said, compared to the status quo scenario. But if CUSMA were renegotiated successfully, the U.S. and Canada stand to add jobs — 137,000 and 98,000 of them, respectively. Burke says the findings highlight just how important the trading relationship between the U.S. and Canada is to the success of both countries. Hubs for that kind of work including Iowa, Michigan, Kentucky and Alabama would suffer as a result, the authors suggest. According to sources recently briefed on the matter, LeBlanc and his counterpart are aiming to present U.S. President Donald Trump with a possible trade deal as early as Monday.