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 @B462G5Wfrom British Columbia  answered…4wks4W

Yes, but only with Mexico, not the USA. We should negotiate free trade agreements with the EU instead.

 @9GPTJ2Dfrom British Columbia  answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but renegotiate terms to strike a better balance between accessing goods not available in the current domestic market while protecting domestic manufacturing.

 @9DTTBXPfrom British Columbia  answered…2yrs2Y

Not enough knowledge to answer this question. But I do think there’s a possibility it needs to be reformed

 @9LJGNWTPeople’s from British Columbia  answered…1yr1Y

Yes, as long as citizens of both countries are allowed to travel and work without question. If people are disallowed from freely travelling to and working in the other country then tariffs should be imposed on imported goods from the country that prevents unfettered travel and work. As long as the traveler has no criminal record and would be free to enter the other country as a tourist, they should be able to work there.

 @937LMWDfrom British Columbia  answered…3yrs3Y

no, NAFTA, as well as other free trade agreements, has outsourced business and investment in Canadian upgrading facilities, being cheaper to upgrade raw materials outside Canada and ship it back into canada.

 @8VN6GJBfrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but only if Canada can remain the Dominant country in the trade agreement

 @8VB3XXYfrom British Columbia  answered…4yrs4Y

No, it takes away from our own economy when we go to other countries for products

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