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Trade treaty 'chill': New Brunswick abandons public auto insurance in face of trade treaty threats

OTTAWA--A study released today concludes that the New Brunswick government should have proceeded with public auto insurance, despite threats from the foreign insurance industry to sue under international trade treaties to thwart the policy.

Signing Away Democracy

The MAI and its Impact on British Columbia

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Proceedings of a CCPA/Council of Canadians Workshop on the World Trade Organization

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Les négociations de l’OMC ouvrent la porte toute grande aux attaques de multinationales américaines, révèle une étude

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