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WASHINGTON 鈥?A new report from a left-wing think tank says the dispute-resolution tool at the heart of Canada year-long trade battle with the United States has a spotty track record of helping Canadian exporters.The report, to be released Tuesda stanley mugs y by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, explores whether protecting Chapter 19, one of the most intractable issues during the NAFTA talks, was worth all the grief.It says out of 54 complaints filed against the U.S. since 1994, Canada obtained some form of relief in only 12 of them, with the majority being terminated before any finding was issued. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It also notes that Chapter 19 has so far done nothing to end U.S. President Donald Trump tariffs on steel and aluminum exports, which persist stanley quencher despite the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, reached late last month.Author Scott Sinclair says while the chapter has af stanley cup forded Canada some victories over the years, it has always been flawed, and never achieved its original goal of exempting the country from domestic trade remedy laws in the U.S. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sinclair says that without taking such a hard line on dispute resolution, Canadian negotiators could have given up less on other issues, such as patent protection for medicines or access to Canada dairy market.The Canadian government should arguably have quit fighting the last war ov Ckrn Suspect arrested, second suspect identified in Renfrew alleged attempted murder
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.4:19 p.m. Health officials in Nova Scotia are reporting two new deaths due to COVID-19, bringing the provinces total death count to 193, reports The Canadian Press.The new deaths involve a woman and a man in their 80s, both from Nova Scotias eastern health region, according to CP. stanley tumblers ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officials say there are 44 people admitted to a COVID-19 hospital unit in the province, down two patients from Thursdays report.A total of 170 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been discovered. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officials estimate there are now 1,888 active infection stanley cup s across the province.An outbreak was announced at Debert Court continui stanley becher ng care residence, where three residents have tested positive for COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 4:04 p.m. Newfoundland and Labrador officials reported 20 pandemic-related hospitalizations as the province heads toward the next phase of removing all restrictions, reports The Canadian Press. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Public health says four of the 20 COVID-19 patients in hospital are in critical care, according to CP.The province reported 392 new confirmed cases today, with 24 |
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