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Michael Geist
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TPP—undermining
How much power can Canadians expect from the constitution and legal policies to be useful in countering the negative effects of the bilateral trade agreements CETA and TPP? Can boycotting or selective tax protesting be an offsetting factor to these sovereignty busting agreements?
Not sure that those routes are the best paths to achieving those goals…?
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