Canada must strive to be one of most global, competitive, innovative countries in world
Critics of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement have been quick to claim that it is bad for Canada’s future prosperity. What is missing from this predictable denunciation is any understanding of why our country has chosen to negotiate trade agreements—and benefits from them. Canada, wit...
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