Expect progress on services, labour mobility, procurement; but challenges remain on IP, investment.
Anca Gurzu Published: Wednesday, 10/12/2011 12:00 am EDT Last Updated: Sunday, 10/28/2012 9:45 pm EDT
On Oct. 6, after asking to appear in front of a parliamentary committee, Trade Minister Ed Fast boasted about the benefits and the preferential market access Canadians would have from a trade agreement with the European Union.
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