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Question 9: Prosperity

Should Canada focus on cultivating new economic partnerships with emerging powers such as China, India, Mexico and Brazil?

 

 


 
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Contributor:1935
Date: 2003-05-01 22:16:14
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Domestically, fair competition regulations should be legislated to prevent large U.S. corporations from demanding that Canadian competitors be evicted from malls as a condition of their renting or leasing space. In the past month Greater Victoria has lost two small businesses to such demands from U.S. chains. Such predatory practices targeting domestic businesses do not contribute to Canadian prosperity.
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