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It's Not the End of the World if NAFTA Disappears: John Weekes

December 6, 2017
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John Weekes writes in Brink on why it’s far too pessimistic to believe that if NAFTA somehow disappeared it would spell disaster. There are several moving parts in play that should help mitigate the uncertainty hampering the investment climate in Canada. From 1991 to 1994 John served as Canada’s chief negotiator for NAFTA.
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