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Understanding the US’s proposed Foreign Pollution Fee Act, which would impose tariffs on imports from high-polluting countries

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We should use the six-year renewal of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement to strip out Trump-era language benefiting big tech oligarchs. Then keep pushing.

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Civil society organizations and academics are warning about investor-state dispute settlement

It’s time to treat the novel investor-state dispute settlement system like a stranded asset

Evaluating social procurement strategies under Canada’s trade commitments Download 861.97 KB 17 pages Canadian trade deals are holding back progressive procurement strategies. Recent trade agreements…

Canada’s new Digital Services Tax (DST) will draw trade flack, but that’s no reason not to move ahead with it.

The Canada-Africa Economic Cooperation Strategy is an opportunity to cancel treaties that can hamper sustainable development and human rights
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