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Canada's decision to decline TPP agreement shouldn't have been surprise: Trudeau https://t.co/EbOHi2YATv
— CTV News (@CTVNews) November 11, 2017
U.S., South Korea start drills in show of force against North Korea https://t.co/7wTm0Cj5n3 pic.twitter.com/C7Kh2MrWFg
— CTV News (@CTVNews) November 11, 2017
Trudeau embrace of TPP could hurt tough NAFTA talks with Trump: experts https://t.co/ziJHjM8Rkv
— CTV News (@CTVNews) November 10, 2017
Talks on Pacific trade pact unfinished, progress uncertain https://t.co/ioYqd3OAOi
— CTV News (@CTVNews) November 10, 2017
Trudeau holds bilateral talks with Mexican and Japanese leaders at APEC summit https://t.co/Ay9RqPd33C pic.twitter.com/4L7EPeDmKp
— CTV News (@CTVNews) November 10, 2017
Silence on Pacific Rim ministers' talks ahead of APEC summit https://t.co/DAVB97kOjE
— CTV News (@CTVNews) November 8, 2017
11 Pacific Rim countries reach basic trade deal without U.S. https://t.co/v6B6clxxfo
— CTV News (@CTVNews) November 11, 2017
Canadian officials downplay reports of major breakthrough in TPP talks but say deal is closer https://t.co/BxX7zwb95l pic.twitter.com/mq12evUhJp
— National Post (@nationalpost) November 11, 2017
Despite resistance from Canada, TPP countries salvage agreement to keep trade deal alive https://t.co/TqajXybvAS pic.twitter.com/eiNxTCaoAp
— National Post (@nationalpost) November 10, 2017
Justin Trudeau accused of 'sabotaging' trade deal with meeting no-show https://t.co/rM9kuWNC4t pic.twitter.com/2LeZEnceYe
— National Post (@nationalpost) November 10, 2017
TPP meeting postponed after Canada fails to agree, Trudeau doesn't show up https://t.co/dv08jv3hMn pic.twitter.com/PxOo5oZrun
— National Post (@nationalpost) November 10, 2017
American muscle: Three largest aircraft carriers in the world join for sea drills off North Korea https://t.co/y19WJknf5G pic.twitter.com/qWgNaINnmZ
— National Post (@nationalpost) November 9, 2017
Canada to decide on free trade agreement with China this fall, with Asia seen as counterpoint to NAFTA talks https://t.co/659Z7cBh41 pic.twitter.com/5Y7YLmFcId
— National Post (@nationalpost) September 6, 2017
Canada, 10 other Pacific nations agree on ‘core elements’ of new trade deal https://t.co/tr5LS3aPV1 @CurryB @GlobePolitics #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/TATY2ybBPo
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) November 10, 2017
U.S. starts joint naval drills with South Korea in show of force https://t.co/IFL4hPoyA0
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) November 11, 2017
How Donald Trump handed China the keys to Asian power https://t.co/gStqkJBeoN @GlobeDebate pic.twitter.com/MmJHHlzt97
— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) November 10, 2017
More than one world leader has asked Justin Trudeau for advice on how to approach the unpredictable U.S. president. https://t.co/wdYUs4fSpQ @RosieBarton
— CBC News (@CBCNews) November 9, 2017
Trump says he looks forward to working with China "to solve not only our problems, but world problems…
"I believe we can solve almost all of them, and probably all of them." https://t.co/32pgW3oTqQ
— CBC News (@CBCNews) November 9, 2017
Justin Trudeau batted away questions about the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal at a Q&A session in Ho Chi Minh City. https://t.co/6rw0UZKF2N @JPTasker
— CBC News (@CBCNews) November 9, 2017
White House aides view Donald Trump's visit to China as the centrepiece of his Asia tour. https://t.co/OS811P4Wjw
— CBC News (@CBCNews) November 8, 2017
BREAKING | TPP partners have reached an agreement on 'core elements,' Canada says. https://t.co/jSIn2n5s1H #cdnpoli #hw
— John Paul Tasker (@JPTasker) November 10, 2017
'Outstanding issues': Trans-Pacific Partnership faces uncertain future after Trudeau skips leaders' meeting. https://t.co/HVyflLdVNB #cdnpoli #hw pic.twitter.com/pNHOWzLRQe
— John Paul Tasker (@JPTasker) November 10, 2017
Japanese minister says all TPP countries now agree on trade pact https://t.co/rR2qBD6qpz
— Steven Chase (@stevenchase) November 10, 2017
Big news in the trade world – 11 nations agree in principle on Trans-Pacific Partnership after months of talks https://t.co/hHw5jfb544 #TPP #cdnecon #trade @BizCouncilofCan
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) November 9, 2017
Canada must be part of the #TPP 11 – huge benefits for exporters https://t.co/WQso51AEpb #cdnecon #trade #export @BizCouncilofCan https://t.co/W0rq4bvLH4
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) November 9, 2017
As #TPP rises from the ashes, will Canada want in? – Short answer is yes @moniquescotti https://t.co/skcyBPI6J2 #cdnecon @BizCouncilofCan
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) November 6, 2017
Canada desperately needs a revived TPP as #NAFTA talks falter #TPP #cdnecon #trade @BizCouncilofCan @JohnIbbitson https://t.co/QyYq2qEh1M
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) October 19, 2017
The #TPP 11 will give Canadian companies preferential access to the Japanese market over US competitors #cdnecon #trade #Japan @CanEmbJapan https://t.co/45NwwhQDZf
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) October 4, 2017
Canada working to make Pacific trade deal a reality https://t.co/8h4hKylul6 #TPP11 #trade #cdnecon
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) October 2, 2017
Access to Japan would be a huge boost for Canadian ag exporters #cdnecon #agriculture #TPP #trade https://t.co/yuYO9kbHJk
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) September 21, 2017
Here is the #TPP Ministerial Statement, outline of the agreement and list of suspended provisions https://t.co/9M0baUc7Yb #cdnecon #cdnpoli #trade
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) November 11, 2017
Canada’s Trudeau baulks at signing new #TPP deal #cdnecon #trade https://t.co/wFmTO3CgSf
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) November 10, 2017
More from Da Nang – #TPP to be renamed and announced tomorrow #cdnecon #trade https://t.co/aLT8XnrQRS
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) November 9, 2017
Talks continue in Vietnam – TPP trade deal talks still ongoing ahead of expected announcement – https://t.co/Akn3MkN5C4 #TPP #cdnecon
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) November 9, 2017
How China’s Economy Is Poised to Win the Future from @ianbremmer https://t.co/43CyhY76Sp #China
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) November 6, 2017
Revived TPP may exclude trade concessions sought by US #TPP #trade #cdnecon https://t.co/qr94qXxlpY
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) August 24, 2017
Leaving #TPP Was ‘Strategic Blunder,’ Says Former U.S. Trade Rep @MikeFroman – https://t.co/A5kQFsdNQl #TPP11 #trade
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) November 6, 2017
The Only Way Forward on North Korea by @carlbildt @ProSyn https://t.co/DQV8Gp1Cfz
— Brian Kingston (@bkingston) October 25, 2017
#TPP11 is a race against time as #TPP11 preferences will be constantly eroded by new FTAs – @ATradeCentre https://t.co/jcfPFQCh1c pic.twitter.com/nb5jyMW7B8
— Trade News Analysis (@TradeNewsCentre) August 31, 2017
#APEC miracle in Vietnam? A case for #FTAAP – a combined megaregional of #TPP and #RCEP https://t.co/PNOX9eQuLp pic.twitter.com/KJ2RGOYWAS
— Trade News Analysis (@TradeNewsCentre) August 6, 2017
#TPP11 was not reached because of some lingering issues involving Mexico & Vietnam: Japan's Finance Minister Aso https://t.co/qQ9IWxzDhZ
— Trade News Analysis (@TradeNewsCentre) November 10, 2017
#TPP nations have agreed on "core elements" of the deal: draft of the final statement @Reuters https://t.co/NDYChgiTjp
— Trade News Analysis (@TradeNewsCentre) November 10, 2017
https://twitter.com/TradeNewsCentre/status/928677229005025280
Applied MFN tariffs of US and Canada: side-by-side comparison
via #WorldTariffProfiles https://t.co/chjBKm8kX5 pic.twitter.com/PZg8qdGlqO
— Trade News Analysis (@TradeNewsCentre) October 28, 2017
#TPP11 talks now ongoing in Sydney on #TPP text modifications
Overview by @StephenJacobi https://t.co/6hdjTURzG4
— Trade News Analysis (@TradeNewsCentre) August 28, 2017
New today: After U.S. withdrawal, Canadian support for ‘TPP 11’ nearly doubles: https://t.co/4jQ8s42FyU pic.twitter.com/w6yhmljeis
— Angus Reid Institute (@angusreidorg) November 3, 2017
https://twitter.com/stephen_tapp/status/926092838877777920
We live in a world of FTAs. Here’s how to make them work for SMEs. #RulesOfOrigin http://t.co/LRKTADVrEC pic.twitter.com/AHpuywnuON
— Dan Ciuriak (@DanCiuriak) August 25, 2015
Clever and elegant way forward on ISDS from Rob Howse @howserob https://t.co/qpqreWOkQp
— Dan Ciuriak (@DanCiuriak) August 17, 2017
Great panel with @LillyResearch, @ChadBown, & @shull_aaron. Summary: many potential pitfalls in ROOs, DS, and data. https://t.co/cehSIMBqAT
— Dan Ciuriak (@DanCiuriak) November 3, 2017
Bill killed a Canada-US FTA and we didn't get the memo? So much history to rethink, so little time. https://t.co/scrwnoiy73 via @macleans
— Dan Ciuriak (@DanCiuriak) October 23, 2017
No obvious "landing zone" for the NAFTA negotiations – TPP-type "deep integration" doesn't mesh with US reclaiming economic sovereignty https://t.co/anvAqW5ad7
— Dan Ciuriak (@DanCiuriak) October 10, 2017
Generally agree, but also need to think about competition and economic development policy for small open economies. https://t.co/Q6NWD3sm4B
— Dan Ciuriak (@DanCiuriak) October 5, 2017
My interview with WPR on Canada-Mexico trade implications of the NAFTA renegotiationhttps://t.co/YKJeSFjNtc
— Dan Ciuriak (@DanCiuriak) August 30, 2017
CIGI's Dan Ciuriak on the ins & outs of a potential Canada-China #trade deal. https://t.co/9no4l3EWOj #cdnpoli
— Rohinton P. Medhora (@RohintonMedhora) January 25, 2017
A new trade strategy for a new era – read @CarmichaelKevin’s analysis on where Canada can go from here: https://t.co/2B64YjLV6m @DanCiuriak
— CIGI (@CIGIonline) January 30, 2017
The case for China as a strategic trade & innovation partner for Canada is a compelling one, @DanCiuriak writes: https://t.co/38ru1b8YHX pic.twitter.com/gfYnG05mco
— CIGI (@CIGIonline) January 30, 2017
Is America's trade war with China a golden opportunity for Canada? Read CIGI expert @DanCiuriak's new policy brief: https://t.co/38ru1b8YHX pic.twitter.com/BB1pbV7CnY
— CIGI (@CIGIonline) January 25, 2017
CIGI expert @DanCiuriak on why Germany should be @cafreeland's first stop on the #CETA salvaging tour. https://t.co/TrdCsh8lKB
— CIGI (@CIGIonline) October 24, 2016
Pleased to be with my friend @PeterMacKay to chat about #NAFTA and #TPP with @CDHoweInstitute pic.twitter.com/VXN8d2wweh
— John Baird (@Baird) November 9, 2017
Investor State Dispute Settlement Dies if US Withdraws from NAFTA – Read the latest Intel Memo from Jon Johnson – https://t.co/pCTYGrDfuN pic.twitter.com/ATlbDxgB0t
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) September 13, 2017
Should Canada begin to prepare for a life without the #NAFTA agreement? Read the @globeandmail oped from @lherman8: https://t.co/HRrZdaVw0M pic.twitter.com/CkkZwgH8nv
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) August 26, 2017
TPP will do little in a lot of areas, says Inst author & Fellow in Res, Dan Ciuriak, in @financialpost: https://t.co/HBxsxX0whF #cdnecon
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) July 31, 2015
Why trade rules for SMEs need reform – @financialpost op-ed from Inst's Dan Ciuriak: https://t.co/ItpUeyhoQm #cdnecon pic.twitter.com/qJALSWTUG8
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) August 6, 2015
US negotiators make aggressive opening salvo against Canada's protected dairy industry. Jon Johnson explores the pros and cons of of liberalizing Canada's market: https://t.co/gJQZaDp02t #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/WvoDtypSfh
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) November 7, 2017
Robots and lower fuel efficiency are likely cost-coping strategies in response to new NAFTA demands: https://t.co/MQvMf1eVjO #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/vonnrMfrrx
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) November 4, 2017
In NAFTA game of chicken, automotive collision would threaten survival of auto-industry. Part 2 of @sandsatcsis Intel Memo: https://t.co/MQvMf1wwIo #cdnpoli #cdnecon pic.twitter.com/Nd1TV0jqLQ
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) October 31, 2017
Free trade is more complex than you thought, say Chang-Tai Hsieh, Nicholas Li, Ralph Ossa, and Mu-Jeung Yang: https://t.co/ezqt6faJi4 #NAFTA pic.twitter.com/Sm8W2FLsns
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) October 21, 2017
Two Bilaterals – the “dopiest idea I have heard this week” – Any attempt by the Trump administration to withdraw from #NAFTA & pursue two bilaterals will subject US checks & balances to a major test. New Intel Memo from Jon Johsnon: https://t.co/2kYS6oUgz1 #cdnecon pic.twitter.com/LZE1azj3pT
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) October 17, 2017
Progressive Trade and the #NAFTA Renegotiation – Read the latest Intel Memo from @DanCiuriak: https://t.co/O6TzxvwJ7T #cdnecon #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/vwrQn13YpB
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) October 12, 2017
In terms of US Access to the Mexican agricultural market, NAFTA was the best trade deal – ever: From Jon Johnson: https://t.co/xO6MNjRPF8 pic.twitter.com/uhErJGl6Mt
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) October 7, 2017
#NAFTA roundup, part 3 – Oil Under the NAFTA Microscope, by Peter Tertzakian: https://t.co/XhDWZOlodq pic.twitter.com/eYoQ1axEOZ
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) September 24, 2017
#NAFTA weekend roundup (part 2) – NAFTApocalypse Now? Read the Intel Memo by @sandsatcsis: https://t.co/cv9YJ3ulDN @sandsathopkins #cdnecon pic.twitter.com/gMznghhDjl
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) September 23, 2017
New Intel Memo from Jon Johnson – Another Fly in the #NAFTA Ointment: https://t.co/qxYyE5lyYf #cdnecon pic.twitter.com/F4rtYlGnFZ
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) September 6, 2017
Ottawa wants higher labour standards in the new #NAFTA. Will Canadians benefit? From @ealini at @globalnews https://t.co/GRkm79blLH #cdnecon
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) September 5, 2017
Duty-free threshold a bargaining chip for Canada in #NAFTA talks. From @Joyita_Sengupta at @globebusiness: https://t.co/TygkutMLwp #cdnecon
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) August 30, 2017
What is the reality of Chapter 19 for Canada in #NAFTA talks? Read the report from @lherman8: https://t.co/cTC530ZOzy #cdnpoli #cdnecon pic.twitter.com/SxJ9N1nhM2
— C.D. Howe Institute (@CDHoweInstitute) August 25, 2017
Trudeau “sabotaged” the talks at the last minute by failing to show up for the meeting: media reporthttps://t.co/ASsUW6Lm2Y
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) November 10, 2017
. @JustinTrudeau has said he’s reached out to Suu Kyi about the atrocities being committed against the Rohingya. https://t.co/eTXcyy1bvB
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) November 10, 2017
"He's true to himself. He's real unlike other politicians." Why a surprising number of Chinese love Donald Trump. https://t.co/XF7PL1umrt
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) November 10, 2017
#NAFTA has helped fuel comeback of big American automakers, now Trump's 'extreme' demands are causing concern. https://t.co/QBXspdD75y
— TorontoStar (@TorontoStar) November 9, 2017
Justin Trudeau ‘sabotaged’ Trans-Pacific Partnership talks, surprising world leaders: Report. https://t.co/MaANK97ikF #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/lCVoAqMsvG
— Toronto Sun (@TheTorontoSun) November 10, 2017
Trade ministers from 11 Pacific Rim countries said they reached a deal to proceed with the free-trade Trans-Pacific Partnership deal. https://t.co/f2RizWBkM6
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) November 11, 2017
With Donald Trump as president, a senior economist at RBC says things are a little unpredictable https://t.co/tv8ANOHm9B #NAFTA #cdnpoli
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) November 10, 2017
BREAKING: World leaders have come to an agreement on “core elements” of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. https://t.co/SW5oBMynie
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) November 10, 2017
Has @JustinTrudeau "sabotaged" the TPP trade deal by reportedly ditching a crucial meeting? One Australian politician says so. https://t.co/txPlh2Rm4l #cdnpoli
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) November 10, 2017
Suu Kyi has faced criticism for not speaking out against allegations that include arson, rape and shootings by Myanmar soldiers and Buddhist mobs https://t.co/kqffnXgVfg
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) November 10, 2017
Donald Trump pushes ‘America first’ message during trade conference in Asia. https://t.co/K3tjP6uwbi
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) November 11, 2017
The problem is, Kim Jong Un is not at all interested in giving up his nuclear weapons, an expert said. “His sole concern is self-preservation” https://t.co/YxLU5mYcll
— Globalnews.ca (@globalnews) November 10, 2017
Trudeau says he won't be "rushed" on the TPP-11, but doesn't say #NoTPP in the new year; meanwhile pursues further trade & investment with Vietnam (also a TPP & ASEAN member) https://t.co/lO5fs4ccYr #StopTPP #EndISDS @traceyram @sujata_dey pic.twitter.com/NCbHBowQZK
— Brent Patterson (@CBrentPatterson) November 8, 2017
What did @JustinTrudeau just agree to? https://t.co/mw3t4PX9hZ @traceyram
— Brent Patterson (@CBrentPatterson) November 9, 2017
What did @JustinTrudeau & @FP_Champagne just agree to in the so-called 'Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership'? https://t.co/Y2iOYTlmFi #EndISDS #StopTPP #NoTPP #TPP11 @traceyram pic.twitter.com/wfqe4PYUHN
— Brent Patterson (@CBrentPatterson) November 11, 2017
. @JustinTrudeau & the Liberals break their election promise of consultation and transparency on the Trans-Pacific Partnership https://t.co/In4c7UXNsD #TPP11 @traceyram @AndyBlatchford @hscoffield pic.twitter.com/7XsJeNu70y
— Brent Patterson (@CBrentPatterson) November 10, 2017
Quick #TPP11 deal leaves a lot of questions unanswered https://t.co/gR4xh8aELj #TPP pic.twitter.com/wPVqTivV2L
— Council of Canadians (@CouncilofCDNs) November 9, 2017
The Trudeau government's progressive talk doesn't match their trade walk. Efforts to improve gender equality, environmental protections, and Indigenous rights in #NAFTA are suspect. https://t.co/ZNBpbpQ2x9 #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/9YdJSwXxlV
— The CCPA (@ccpa) November 8, 2017
Good timing! @JustinTrudeau walks out on #TPP-11 meetings on same day as my piece on strengthening Canada's role in East Asia in Trump era comes out:https://t.co/FUmRtJfZiw
— J. Berkshire Miller (@jbmllr) November 10, 2017
Despite its new approach to climate governance, perhaps China is not an innovator but a defender of the old guard. https://t.co/NMg9z5gfRH
— IRPP/Policy Options (@IRPP) November 8, 2017
Minister Champagne Welcomes Progress on the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership https://t.co/RrPr9TT2Zr
— Canada Trade (@CanadaTrade) November 10, 2017
Results of public consultations on possible Canada-#China free trade agreement https://t.co/is4nUCE0qP
— Canada Trade (@CanadaTrade) November 10, 2017
#IndiaJapan axis is needed to counter China's rise. Read an @orfonline paper co-released with @MLInstitute: https://t.co/efCRZejjzU
— Raisina Dialogue (@raisinadialogue) November 10, 2017
Constant well-publicized announcements on #NAFTA negotiations not the way to go, writes Stanley Hartt #cdnpolihttps://t.co/hnnpq177GA pic.twitter.com/rCnDixQLJe
— Macdonald-Laurier (@MLInstitute) October 27, 2017
Knocking out entire sections of #NAFTA would affect the whole system, says @DawsonCanada #cdnpolihttps://t.co/cOLpMKEtqc pic.twitter.com/BMg7T2hgQw
— Macdonald-Laurier (@MLInstitute) October 17, 2017
#TPP has been signed by @cafreeland https://t.co/Am0XD7dDTi. Should we worry about innovation in Canada? No https://t.co/feBKSKxRqe
— Macdonald-Laurier (@MLInstitute) February 4, 2016
Trump’s Nafta negotiating position could miss the big picture https://t.co/VBq4QNZm7Z pic.twitter.com/MAlDYVsodp
— Bloomberg Canada (@BloombergCA) August 15, 2017