Trudeau’s cockiness on NAFTA
Would the Americans be willing to ease up on their NAFTA demands if Canada were to back off on its WTO complaint?
- By: Gord McIntosh
- February 15, 2018 November 17, 2019
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Would the Americans be willing to ease up on their NAFTA demands if Canada were to back off on its WTO complaint?
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