Globalization can be a force for good, if we make it so

Our policies, both domestic and international, must account for inequality.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has spoken repeatedly at home and abroad of the importance of reducing inequality caused by trade and globalization.
Globalization is not the problem. How we have failed to manage it—including our failure to deal with inequality and improve opportunity for all—is the problem. The future of globalization depends on how well we can make it fairer and better. It’s hard to imagine a world in which trade does no...

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