North American Free Trade Agreement
Members considered an opposition motion to condemn the government for its failure to be completely open with Canadians a…
Members of the Canadian House of Commons debated a proposal put forward by the New Democratic Party to repeal the 1988 U.S.-Canada Free Trad… read more
Members of the Canadian House of Commons debated a proposal put forward by the New Democratic Party to repeal the 1988 U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement, which reduced many trade barriers between the U.S. and Canada. Supporters of the repeal claimed the trade deal cost Canada a great number of jobs through reduced sales of Canadian products. Translation of remarks in French was by voiceover. close
Members considered an opposition motion to condemn the government for its failure to be completely open with Canadians a…
In an excerpt from the session of the Canadian House of Commons, members debated legislation ratifying the North America…
In an excerpt from the Canadian House of Commons, members debated the North American Free Trade Agreement, legislation t…
Members of the Canadian House of Commons heard petitions on various issues and debated legislation concerning C-6, an ac…