NAFTA brings more power to Canada’s energy industry

However, losing the trilateral trade agreement could be an opportunity for the sector to evolve more deeply into a lower-carbon future.
Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr delivers a keynote at Bloomberg’s Future of Energy Summit in New York City in April 2016. Canadian energy producers could find themselves looking for new buyers if NAFTA falls apart, writes Warren Mabee.
United States President Donald Trump has famously called it “the worst trade deal ever made.” Some claim that it has

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