Europe-Canada trade deal’s investment court faces tough road, but ‘the mood is shifting’

Most of the CETA will likely come into force within a few months, but not the much-discussed investment dispute provisions.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France, last month.
The heavy lifting is done for proponents of the Europe-Canada trade deal, but the future of the investment protection system that fuelled the toughest opposition to the agreement remains up in the air. Business leaders are also co...

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