More changes coming to Canada-Europe trade deal’s controversial investment court: Freeland

Canada and the EU are in talks to 'finalize the details' of the CETA’s investor-state dispute settlement system.
Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland touted the newly signed Canada-Europe trade deal to the press in the House of Commons foyer on Monday, flanked by her parliamentary secretary, David Lametti, left, special envoy for the deal Pierre Pettigrew, centre, and Steve Verheul, the Canada's chief negotiator for the CETA.
Canada and the European Union still have not finished crafting the controversial investor-state court system in the freshly signed trade deal between the two, according to the office of Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland. The inves...

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