Mutual recognition in trade could increase Canada’s economy by $200 billion per year
OTTAWA, ON (September 20, 2022): Annually, Canada’s economy loses billions of dollars of productivity due to a web of rules, regulations, ...
OTTAWA, ON (September 20, 2022): Annually, Canada’s economy loses billions of dollars of productivity due to a web of rules, regulations, ...
This article originally appeared in iAffairs. By Stephen Nagy, March 14, 2022 Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada has felt the ...
There is a critical need for governments to come together to revitalize the WTO and the multilateral rules-based order, writes ...
OTTAWA, ON (October 11, 2021): In cooperation with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute hosted a closed-door Strategic Dialogue on the ...
Expanding the membership of rule of law countries such as the US, India and Taiwan in the CPTPP will be ...
Middle powers with strong democratic foundations and progressive outlooks on global trade and economic engagement are sorely needed in the ...
OTTAWA, ON (June 25, 2021): Spanning from the West coast of the Americas to the East shores of Africa, the ...
There is a price for Canada’s foreign and security policy autonomy, but because of Beijing’s own hesitance in upsetting its ...
Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Pod Bless Canada · Ep. 59 – Indo-Pacific Trade & Economy: Viewpoint from Japan with Jonathan Miller & ...
Infrastructure development is sorely needed in the Indo-Pacific region to sustain growth among large and mid-sized economies alike. The ...
2020 marks a decisive end to an unmitigated fantasy of China as an economic partner. Canada could occupy a strategically ...
On October 29, the Global Trade and Innovation Policy Alliance will be holding a summit bringing together alliance members and ...
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