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free trade agreement Commentary Archive
Canadian policymakers should increase free trade at home as protectionism clouds gather
By
Steven Globerman
| March 22, 2024
Ottawa should end obsession with trade diversification
By
Steven Globerman
| January 3, 2024
Canada's trade hurdle—it's all about supply management
By
Steven Globerman
| September 4, 2018
Freer trade within Canada would benefit Ontario
By
Ben Eisen
| August 16, 2017
Despite protectionist sentiment in the U.S. and Europe, trade remains vital to Canada’s economy
By
Philip Cross
| October 24, 2016
A $13 billion reason for consumers to support the South Korean free trade agreement
By
Mark Milke
| March 18, 2014