Freeland in New Zealand to sign TPP, Māori describe it as a "death sentence" for Indigenous rights Council of Canadians calls on Liberals to not disregard concerns about the TPP
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As Canada's trade minister Chrystia Freeland travels to Auckland to sign the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Indigenous peoples in New Zealand are saying the 'trade deal' is a "death sentence" for their rights.
When the Harper government concluded negotiations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in Oct. 2015, Liberal leader... Justin Trudeau stated, "The Liberal Party of Canada strongly supports free trade... The Trans-Pacific Partnership stands to remove trade barriers, widely expand free trade for Canada, and increase opportunities for our middle class and those working hard to join it."
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