ACTIVlist Update - January 23, 2018
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Trudeau Liberals may choose to 'opt in' on controversial NAFTA Chapter 11 investor-state provision Trudeau seeks 'middle ground' with Trump on Chapter 11 during 6th round of NAFTA talks The Council denied access... to NAFTA chapter proposed by the Trudeau government
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The Trudeau Liberals may choose to 'opt in' to NAFTA's Chapter 11, the controversial investor-state dispute settlement provision.
What "middle ground" is the Trudeau government seeking to be able to maintain the Chapter 11 investor-state dispute settlement provision in NAFTA?
The Council of Canadians - and by extension Indigenous peoples as well as the broader public - has been denied access to a proposed chapter for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
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