Open doors to a Canadian progressive trade strategy

There are lots of open doors for real progress on a progressive trade strategy that works for Canada and its trading partners. It’s time to walk through.
If Trade Minister François-Philippe Champagne makes new year’s resolutions, he’s probably thinking work-wise of trying to find a new approach to implementing his progressive trade agenda.
OTTAWA—If Trade Minister François-Philippe Champagne makes new year’s resolutions, he’s probably thinking work-wise of trying to find a new approach to implementing his progressive trade agenda. Decoupling this agenda from his trade negotiations strategy and focusing on other trading partners...

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