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Provinces want trade role outlined in writing

The provinces and territories have never been able to unite on such a policy until now, say analysts, for a host of reasons.
Published August 3, 2011    7 Comments

For the first time, the provinces and territories have agreed to sign on to a policy that seeks a framework with the federal government codifying their involvement in international trade talks.

The Council of the Federation released its provincial trade strategy, Canada in the Global Economy, two weeks ago during its annual meeting, with much of the press coverage focused on the federation's planned joint...

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