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Mathew Preston

NAFTA 2.0, now with more Britain, could be a boon for Canada

Opinion | BY MATHEW PRESTON | October 18, 2017
With Britain reportedly eyeing potential entry into the North American multilateral trade agreement, there could be advantages for Canada, author Mathew Preston argues. Here, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with his U.K. counterpart, Theresa May, in Ottawa this fall. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY MATHEW PRESTON | October 18, 2017
Opinion | BY MATHEW PRESTON | October 18, 2017
With Britain reportedly eyeing potential entry into the North American multilateral trade agreement, there could be advantages for Canada, author Mathew Preston argues. Here, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with his U.K. counterpart, Theresa May, in Ottawa this fall. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY MATHEW PRESTON | October 18, 2017
With Britain reportedly eyeing potential entry into the North American multilateral trade agreement, there could be advantages for Canada, author Mathew Preston argues. Here, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with his U.K. counterpart, Theresa May, in Ottawa this fall. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY MATHEW PRESTON | October 18, 2017
Opinion | BY MATHEW PRESTON | October 18, 2017
With Britain reportedly eyeing potential entry into the North American multilateral trade agreement, there could be advantages for Canada, author Mathew Preston argues. Here, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets with his U.K. counterpart, Theresa May, in Ottawa this fall. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia