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Fur Trade to Free Trade: Putting the Canada-U.S. Trade Agreement in Historical Perspective

af Randall White

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In November 1988, the Canadian electorate voted to proceed with the Canada-U.S. Trade Agreement. Yet this historic decision is not the end of the process. In effect, it sets the stage for further discussion since a great deal remains open to negotiation over the next five to seven years. Fur Trade to Free Trade examines both the strengths and weaknesses of the current agreement, arguing that Canada has to be ready to stand up to the Americans - and even risk abrogation of the deal as the details of this highly open-ended treaty are resolved. Equally important, it argues that there are lessons to be learned from history: this is only the latest step in a long and often complicated relationship between Canada and the United States. The book also examines Canada's relationships with other major trading partners as the entire global village restructures to meet the challenges of a new century. The second edition of this Dundurn best-seller includes an additional chapter updating events since the book's first publication in June 1988 - including a review of the 1988 election, the most recent international trade figures, and an analysis of developing trends as the implementation stage of the agreement begins to unfold.… (mere)
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In November 1988, the Canadian electorate voted to proceed with the Canada-U.S. Trade Agreement. Yet this historic decision is not the end of the process. In effect, it sets the stage for further discussion since a great deal remains open to negotiation over the next five to seven years. Fur Trade to Free Trade examines both the strengths and weaknesses of the current agreement, arguing that Canada has to be ready to stand up to the Americans - and even risk abrogation of the deal as the details of this highly open-ended treaty are resolved. Equally important, it argues that there are lessons to be learned from history: this is only the latest step in a long and often complicated relationship between Canada and the United States. The book also examines Canada's relationships with other major trading partners as the entire global village restructures to meet the challenges of a new century. The second edition of this Dundurn best-seller includes an additional chapter updating events since the book's first publication in June 1988 - including a review of the 1988 election, the most recent international trade figures, and an analysis of developing trends as the implementation stage of the agreement begins to unfold.

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