"The Canadian government has submitted the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement to Parliament for ratification. This has been done on the first day of Parliament's autumn session," he wrote on Facebook. According to the diplomat, the next steps are as follows: in 21 session days, the Canadian government is expected to submit draft bills for the implementation of the agreement. "Now it is the Ukrainian government's and parliament’s turn," the ambassador said. As we have reported, the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement was signed by the governments of Canada and Ukraine on July 11th. It represents an important milestone in the Canada–Ukraine bilateral relationship and will create new opportunities for businesses in both countries.