Harvesting prosperity from seven years of negotiation

Canada needs to embrace freer trade in the Asia-Pacific according to 21st century rules to fire up the engine that is free trade. Leading discussions on how to implement TPP and harvest prosperity from seven years of negotiation is a prudent path for Prime Minister Trudeau at the APEC meeting this week.
International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland pushed hard on Canada's trade deal with Europe—a support Brian Innes hopes to see maintained in making good use of TPP negotiations, regardless of the U.S.'s decision on the agreement.

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