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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Province/Territory
Response rates from 463 Economic Liberalism voters.
86% Yes |
14% No |
81% Yes |
8% No |
4% Yes, NAFTA helps lower the prices of consumer products |
4% No, trade between the member countries has become too imbalanced |
2% No, but we should adopt a unilateral free trade policy |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 463 Economic Liberalism voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 463 Economic Liberalism voters.
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Unique answers from Economic Liberalism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9GYSNHD1yr1Y
Yes, but renegotiate terms to strike a better balance accessing goods not available in the current domestic market while protecting domestic manufacturing.
@9GPTJ2D1yr1Y
Yes, but renegotiate terms to strike a better balance between accessing goods not available in the current domestic market while protecting domestic manufacturing.
@9HVHVNQ11mos11MO
Yes, but all updated trade agreements should permit carbon taxes to be applied to imported goods and services.
@9HDNW7D12mos12MO
NAFTA or any trade agreement needs to be reviewed every 2-5 years because situations change. The balance is never truly in place. Amandements need to be enacted to protect the people in all apprticipating countries.
@9F3BQD81yr1Y
I need to know more about it
@9DTTBXP1yr1Y
Not enough knowledge to answer this question. But I do think there’s a possibility it needs to be reformed
@9LJGNWT 7mos7MO
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.
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