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U.S. tables NAFTA's 'poison pill' with auto sector demands
The U.S.'s NAFTA negotiating team has formally presented its proposed changes to the auto sector, starting what's likely to be the most contentious rounds of renegotiations, CBC News has learned. More read comments
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Updated Trudeau addresses Mexico's Senate, calls for renewed effort on gender equality
Progressive labour standards and greater action to advance women's rights are key to ensuring society's support for a modernized NAFTA deal, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday. More
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How a quiet change to the tax code became a PR problem for the Liberal government
A year-old change to how the Canada Revenue Agency interprets the tax code spiralled into a public relations nightmare that ended with a ministerial tongue-lashing and a Tweet from the prime minister himself promising retail workers he wouldn't tax their employee discounts. More read comments video
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Finance Minister Bill Morneau waited 2 years to disclose company that owns his French villa to ethics watchdog
Finance Minister Bill Morneau waited two years to disclose a private corporation that owns a villa in southern France that he shares with his wife to Canada's ethics watchdog, CBC News has learned. More read comments
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