NAFTA’s replacement will have to do, Untangling the Skripal poisoning case, In US tariff talks, Japan should push principles of free trade, Sexual abuse survivors also face #MeToo consequences, Forced evictions are a global problem Posted: 13 Oct 2018 03:00 AM PDT "The North American free-trade agreement was ... stitched back up without major damage to the Canadian economy...," writes Campbell Clark. "The peace treaty worked out [recently] isn't going to be a glowing ode to the principles of free trade.... The deal ... doesn't have so-called poison-pill demands that the U.S. made last October.... Could [Prime Minister Justin] Trudeau have done better if the Canadian team hadn't been pushed aside when the U.S. and Mexico started to hammer out the framework of an agreement in summer? It's hard to know.... It's not the 'win-win-win' deal Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland kept talking about during negotiations.
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