Opposition demands to see government’s plan for implementation of new Canada-U.K. trade bill
A House Committee for International Trade report called for the government to release its plan on ratifying the new deal or have a 'detailed articulation' of how it will support Canadian exporters who trade with the U.K. if no deal is in place.

The last-minute release of the text of the Canada-U.K. Trade Continuity Agreement has left Parliamentarians with little time to pass an implementation bill needed to maintain trade coverage between the two countries, as opposition MPs are taking aim at the lack of transparency over the government's ...
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