Is aluminum the new softwood lumber?: Christopher Sands in the Hill
Perhaps Congress will provide relief by amending the 1962 Trade Expansion Act to specify that “national security” tariffs are not ...
Perhaps Congress will provide relief by amending the 1962 Trade Expansion Act to specify that “national security” tariffs are not ...
There will be a lot to learn from the policy experiment we are all living with because of COVID-19. The ...
As supply chain partners, Canadians and Mexicans have been prepared to step forward in pandemic response to beat coronavirus and ...
At a time when national pride might have hindered cooperation, and popular fears of this virus might have driven our ...
The US desire to have domestic content in public procurement is consistent with the US position in past negotiations, writes ...
Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland’s hard work and social virtues proved instrumental in Canada being able to reach an agreement on USMCA, ...
This episode of Pod Bless Canada features Brian Lee Crowley talking to Dr. Christopher Sands on Canada-US economic and trade ...
In this episode of Pod Bless Canada, Brian Lee Crowley is joined by Dr. Christopher Sands to discuss the Canada-US ...
MLI Research Advisory Board member Christopher Sands discussed the future of NAFTA on The West Block. He told Eric Sorensen ...
Trudeau can no longer back down to Trump’s bullying, even if he was inclined to do so, writes Christopher Sands. ...
The United States recently exempted Canada from new American tariffs - a fact that should not be taken for granted, ...
A significant contrast can be found in how Canadians and Americans perceive NAFTA’s future, with Ottawa being pessimistic in its ...
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