Canada needs access to foreign direct investment

As impressive as the 2011 numbers sound, Canada’s share of global inward FDI flows dropped from 16 per cent in 1970 to just three per cent in 2009 and the trending continues to fall under the current government.

From the earliest days of the coureur des bois through to NAFTA, Canada has built a nation by trading with the world.

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