Canada can’t miss the boat on the TPP

As Canadians continue to debate the deal, the rest of the world is not standing still.
Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland and Agriculture Minister Lawrence MacAulay speak to reporters last year. Ms. Freeland and her parliamentary secretary have for months been consulting Canadians about the TPP.
There may be no better place to measure the importance of the Trans-Pacific Partnership than in Vancouver, where the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade began its cross-Canada TPP hearings last week. As the gateway to the high-growth Pacific Rim, British Columbia is the cond...

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