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Back to homepageWith NAFTA talks faltering, CPTPP agreement viewed optimistically by Canadians
By Dave Korzinski, Research Associate January 29, 2018 2018 is off to a much better start for Canada’s trade negotiators than 2017. The government announced on January 23rd that it reached an agreement to sign onto a revised version of
Read MoreAs NAFTA negotiations turn tense, Canadians look beyond U.S. and across the Atlantic for future trade
Canadians tentative about trade with China; more bullish on the EU, UK September 7, 2017 – As negotiators for Canada, the United States, and Mexico revealed this week they’ve made little progress on revising the North American Free Trade Agreement
Read More‘Three Amigos’ Summit: Just one-in-four Canadians say NAFTA has been good for their country
Trade, security issues top Canadians’ list of priorities for North American Leaders’ Summit June 27, 2016 – With U.S. President Barack Obama and his Mexican counterpart Enrique Peña Nieto in Ottawa this week for the “Three Amigos” summit, a new
Read MoreTrans-Pacific Partnership: Canadians say trade deal is good for consumers, uncertain of impact on jobs, the economy
Canadian opinion dominated by uncertainty as full text of twelve-country agreement still under wraps October 22, 2015 – The Trans-Pacific Partnership – the 12-country trade agreement between nations along the Pacific Rim – will be among the first major foreign
Read MoreCanadians open to bigger trade relationships, but uncertainty lingers over Trans-Pacific Partnership
Nearly half of Canadians say they don’t know enough about the proposed TPP to have an opinion. April 29, 2015 – Canadians appear to be increasingly bullish about building closer ties with trading partners in the Americas, Europe and Asia,
Read MoreTwenty years of trade: Canadians solidly support CETA in 2014; soundly opposed NAFTA in 1993
Two decades after Angus Reid Global first asked Canadians their opinions about the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the trade pact between Canada, the US and Mexico is still dividing Canadians. However, they are more accepting
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