Skip to main content

Skip to main navigation

International trade & investment, Deep integration

Report finds U.S. opposition prompted Canada's retreat on NAFTA Investor-State panels

Prospects for change dim

OTTAWA--There is almost no chance that NAFTA Trade Ministers, meeting next month, will make any meaningful changes to limit corporations' rights to use NAFTA to challenge laws that protect public health and the environment, says a new report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.

"The Bush Administration is clearly opposed to such changes," says Scott Sinclair, the report's author.

When Worlds Collide

Canada's non-profit social services need to be protected in the new round of trade agreements

Lessons From NAFTA

The High Cost of "Free Trade"

Reports & Studies
Price: $14.95
Syndicate content

Find Publications

Support Our Work

The CCPA Monitor is the only place I know that one can go to for accurate and honest reporting on the state of the world. I would hate like hell to ever be without The CCPA Monitor; it would be like losing my sight and my hearing. I heartily recommend it to anybody who gives a damn about the condition of the world.

— Farley Mowat

Join or Donate

Email Newswire

Stay up to date on new research:
About our newswire service
CCPA National Office | Suite 500, 251 Bank Street, Ottawa ON, K2P 1X3 | Tel: 613-563-1341 | Fax: 613-233-1458 | E-mail: ccpa@policyalternatives.ca
© 2013 Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives | research • analysis • solutions | Want to use something on this site? View our terms of re(use)
Website Design & Development by Raised Eyebrow Web Studio