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NAFTA's unfinished business: the view from Canada / Wilson, Michael   Journal Article
Wilson, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In 1992, when Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney sat down with Mexican President Carlos Salinas and U.S. President George H. W. Bush to sign the North American Free Trade Agreement, free trade was still a matter of fierce national debate in Canadian politics. NAFTA was meant to build on the U.S.-Canadian free-trade agreement that Mulroney had signed at the beginning of 1988, and his support for that deal had cost his party 34 parliamentary seats in federal elections later that year, which had focused almost exclusively on the issue.
Key Words Mexico  Canada  NAFTA  Brian Mulroney  Carlos Salinas 
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