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Let us hope that such esteemed political body will finally allow clear and open debate on crucial issues usually left too late to be changed. One such issue is the overwhelming effects on Canadian provincial and local economies by the multinational sponsored legislation entitled the Comprehensive Economic Trade Agreement. Far too often Canadians are poorly represented by their elected officials as well as their media. It is too important that this be the case this time given how indifferent many leaders feel and demonstrate in current daily matters.