Canada needs to have flexibility to determine whether every takeover is in Canada’s best interest

CNOOC has made a long list of commitments on the future of Nexen, including giving the Calgary-based company a larger corporate responsibility for CNOOC activities in North and Central America. Without the Investment Canada requirement of ‘net benefit’ for Canada, it is unlikely that foreign bidders would feel the need to make such commitments. So the flexible requirement of ‘net benefit’ is in itself a benefit that deserves to be retained.

 

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