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Anna Zalik

Indigenous ‘priorities’ and the threat of investor-state arbitration

The Indigenous affairs bodies of the Canadian and Mexican governments signed a memorandum of understanding on the heels of a meeting between United States President Joe Biden, left, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in January. Photograph courtesy of Eneas De Troya/Flickr
The Indigenous affairs bodies of the Canadian and Mexican governments signed a memorandum of understanding on the heels of a meeting between United States President Joe Biden, left, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in January. Photograph courtesy of Eneas De Troya/Flickr
Opinion | BY ANNA ZALIK, KAREN HAMILTON | January 15, 2018
As minister of international trade, François-Philippe Champagne is responsible for leading the review of the Export Development Act, federal legislation that created Export Development Canada, a Crown corporation. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY ANNA ZALIK, KAREN HAMILTON | January 15, 2018
Opinion | BY ANNA ZALIK, KAREN HAMILTON | January 15, 2018
As minister of international trade, François-Philippe Champagne is responsible for leading the review of the Export Development Act, federal legislation that created Export Development Canada, a Crown corporation. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade