Should Canada continue to participate in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)?
The North American Free Trade Agreement is an agreement that was created to lower trade restrictions between Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
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@9JC6BKV1yr1Y
Trade regulation should probably be decreased, however this allows for massive exploitation so I can't fully endorse it. NAFTA should be a more beneficial policy, however issues with Mexico's enforcement and political structures are preventing the flow of income to Mexico from being effectively implemented in infrastructure and education for Mexican citizens which is maintaining a labour cost imbalance that encourages shipping more jobs to Mexico.
@937ZKJ53yrs3Y
Yes, but we should make sure we get the top of the line products that are needed here first.
@8YWJRJH3yrs3Y
Yes, but review and renegotiate it as needed.
@8V95QN24yrs4Y
Regardless, do not pursue any free trade deals, institute high tariff laws and increase regulations on trade.
@8KLHHQY4yrs4Y
No, we should terminate all free trade deals and leave the World Trade Organization. We should also tariff and boycott all foreign goods.
@8FY4NKT5yrs5Y
Yes, but we should reform it to increase protections and regulations for workers.
@8DC73B25yrs5Y
No, this is pure globalism, we should not do trade deals.
@8D4X4PW5yrs5Y
No, this is globalist, and puts our sovereignty at risk
@97BRZXP2yrs2Y
yes, but perhaps renegotiate to match the modern needs of the country
@96QP3KD2yrs2Y
no the us and canada use this to rape plant genetic resorces of other countries. This is unethical
@96JJRBT3yrs3Y
No, these resources should be prioritized on Canadians first, then sell the surplus.
@93WL6VF3yrs3Y
Yes, but protect Canadian industries.
@93CCWGR3yrs3Y
@99BZWYD2yrs2Y
Yes, but renegotiate for balance.
@98PQTLX2yrs2Y
No, trade between countries causes an imbalanced budget and give jobs to other countries
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