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Opinion | BY ROBERT HAGE | May 24, 2017
Chrystia Freeland, then Canada's trade minister, met with Martin Schulz, then the European Parliament's president, in October, 2016 as part of a blitz of meetings and phone calls over several months that eventually helped to seal the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the EU. Photograph by Melanie Wenger, courtesy of the European Union
Opinion | BY ROBERT HAGE | May 24, 2017
Opinion | BY ROBERT HAGE | May 24, 2017
Chrystia Freeland, then Canada's trade minister, met with Martin Schulz, then the European Parliament's president, in October, 2016 as part of a blitz of meetings and phone calls over several months that eventually helped to seal the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the EU. Photograph by Melanie Wenger, courtesy of the European Union
Opinion | BY ROBERT HAGE | May 24, 2017
Chrystia Freeland, then Canada's trade minister, met with Martin Schulz, then the European Parliament's president, in October, 2016 as part of a blitz of meetings and phone calls over several months that eventually helped to seal the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the EU. Photograph by Melanie Wenger, courtesy of the European Union
Opinion | BY ROBERT HAGE | May 24, 2017
Opinion | BY ROBERT HAGE | May 24, 2017
Chrystia Freeland, then Canada's trade minister, met with Martin Schulz, then the European Parliament's president, in October, 2016 as part of a blitz of meetings and phone calls over several months that eventually helped to seal the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement between Canada and the EU. Photograph by Melanie Wenger, courtesy of the European Union