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TPP redux—The Art of the Bad Deal
You encourage 11 of your allies to get together with you in a trade and investment deal. You impose structure and content on it. Then at the last minute you decide you yourself aren’t going to join. After they go ahead and finalize the ...
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Stronger intellectual property for pharmaceuticals would benefit Canadians
Appeared in the Globe and Mail Economy Lab Canada's lagging intellectual property (IP) protections for pharmaceutical innovators are a key issue to be settled in the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) negotiations with the European ...