Opinion: There are notable differences in Canada’s approach to data between the ‘new NAFTA’ and the TPP, and they may have troubling consequences
Tag Archives: Trans-Pacific Partnership
Why looming trade troubles are bad news for Canada
International trade is slowing. Protectionism is on the rise. For a trade-dependent country like Canada, that spells big trouble.
Enjoy it while it lasts: Why America’s love for Canada may be doomed
Free trade is good for the economy. But not according to the tortured logic found in the U.S. election so far.
Oil tensions and trade anxieties in Parliament? This all feels familiar.
The top issues of the 1980s get a reprise as Parliament resumes, with opposition leaders deploying some retro framing
Q&A with Jean-Yves Duclos: Economist and new cabinet minister
Q&A: Jean-Yves Duclos, former head of the economics department at Laval University and now minister of families, children and social development
The election that could kill TPP: No, not the Canadian one
2016 United States election could decide whether TPP becomes biggest trade zone in history
Why Canada should celebrate the Trans-Pacific Partnership
The editorial: Whatever the political ramifications, here’s why the TPP deal is a win for Canadians
Tory power play? What the TPP really means.
The massive, complex TPP trade deal may give Harper’s campaign a critical boost. Will it do the same for the Canadian economy?
The politics of the TPP: Who wins and loses on the campaign trail
EKOS President Frank Graves explains how a 12-country trade deal might influence voting
Why the TPP is such a big—and good—deal for Canada
Yes, there will be costs. But on average, we can expect TPP trade liberalization to deliver higher productivity, higher GDP, and higher incomes to Canadians