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Rough trade

A critique of the draft Cancun ministerial declaration

OTTAWA--The draft text of the World Trade Organization's declaration submitted to the upcoming "Ministerial" session in Cancun, Mexico, is heavily biased to the priorities and interests of the governments and big corporations of the three largest economic powers--the United States, the European Union, and Japan--and fails to meet the needs or expectations of most other WTO member states.

Rough Trade

A Critique of the Draft Cancun WTO Ministerial Declaration

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Return to Sender

The Impact of GATS "Pro-Competitive Regulation" on Postal and Other Public Services

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Big Business and the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement Fifteen Years Later

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The Case Against a Canada-U.S. Customs Union

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