MPs yet to take advantage of increased transparency in trade negotiation process

After the tabling of notices that Canada is set to enter into three separate trade negotiations, the House Committee on International Trade has yet to start any review of those upcoming talks.
Since the new Parliament began, the House Committee on International Trade has embarked on studies looking at Canada-U.S. trade and the modernization of the Canada-Ukraine free trade agreement.
MPs on the House Committee for International Trade have yet to take advantage of a greater oversight role by studying three upcoming trade negotiations. International Trade Minister Mary Ng (Markham-Thornhill, Ont.) has tabled notices of intent to enter trade negotiations with the United Kingdom, I...

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