Halifax—Close consideration of the probable costs and benefits of the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement (“CETA”) for Nova Scotia reveals that the agreement's benefits are being oversold, while its costs and consequences are minimized or even ignored.
According to projections in the new CCPA-NS report, CETA and NS: Who pays for 'free' trade?, the CETA could result in...
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