The new deal reportedly jettisons environmental obligations that were part of the last four U.S. trade deals.
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Trade is good for both countries, but not everyone in both countries benefits from trade.
The last provincial budget estimated the government will run deficits until 2023/24.
The average annual growth rates in household income range from a high of 4.1 per cent for Timmins to a low of -0.1 per cent for Windsor.
At $1,944 per resident, Vancouver is the third highest spender regionwide.
Quebecers elected the Coalition Avenir Québec with an overwhelming majority.
Ontario’s minimum wage will stay at $14 per hour next year.
This China clause has been portrayed as a humiliating imposition on Canadian sovereignty.
Developer fees comprised 13.2 per cent of municipal revenue in the City of Vancouver in 2016.
Canada’s supply management system will largely remain intact, to the disadvantage of Canadian consumers.
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