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Wheat Board urges Canada lawmakers to keep monopoly

The following is excerpted from the 15 November 2011 edition of Reuters Canada. Supporters of the Canadian Wheat Board took their protest to Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, in a last-ditch effort to sway legislators to keep the world's last major agricultural monopoly. Several Wheat Board directors, as well as a few Prairie grain farmers, urged the Conservative government to drop plans to end the CWB's marketing monopoly on Western Canadian wheat and barley destined for milling or export... This article is available in its entirety at:

Minister of Finance Visits Japan to Strengthen Economic Ties and Create Jobs and Growth

The following is excerpted from a 16 November 2011 news release by the Department of Finance Canada. The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, met with high-level officials and business leaders in Tokyo to improve trade and business relations between Canada and Japan, helping to create new jobs and economic growth for Canadians... This release is available in its entirety at: http://www.fin.gc.ca/n11/11-118-eng.asp __________________________________________________

Monthly Survey of Manufacturing, September 2011

The following is excerpted from a 15 November 2011 release by Statistics Canada. Manufacturing sales rose 2.6% to $49.2 billion in September, the third consecutive monthly increase. The gain in September largely reflected higher sales in the petroleum and coal products and transportation equipment industries. Constant dollar manufacturing sales were up 1.8%, the third monthly gain. Higher sales were reported in 10 of 21 industries, representing 60.5% of total manufacturing. This release is available in its entirety at:

Analysis | Trans-Pacific trade deal about more than resource exports

The following is excerpted from the 14 November 2011 edition of CBC News. Our prime minister says he's signing us up for the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade talks, and it comes as no surprise — given Stephen Harper's Alberta roots — that our ability "to access Asian markets for our energy products" is at the top of his list of priorities... This article is available in its entirety at:

Canada set to enter Asian trade talks

The following is excerpted from the 14 November 2011 edition of CBC News. Opposition critics accused the government Monday of selling out Canada's supply-managed agricultural sectors in its desire to pursue an emerging Asia-Pacific free-trade agreement.

Customs issues addressed by APEC Leaders

The following is excerpted from a 14 November 2011 press release by the World Customs Organization. The World Customs Organization (WCO) welcomes the outcomes of the 2011 APEC Leaders’ Meeting and Ministerial Meeting that took place last week in Honolulu, Hawaii in the United States.

Improving Economic Ties, Creating Jobs and Growth the Aim of Minister of Finance's Visit to China

The following is excerpted from a 14 November 2011 news release by the Department of Finance Canada. The Honourable Jim Flaherty, Minister of Finance, met with senior Chinese officials and business leaders today in Beijing in an effort to strengthen the trading and economic ties between Canada and China, as part of the Government of Canada’s continuing commitment to create jobs and growth... This release is available in its entirety at: http://www.fin.gc.ca/n11/11-117-eng.asp

Canada Signs Telecommunications Cooperation Agreement with Mexico

The following is excerpted from a 13 November 2011 news release by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. The Honourable Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway, signed an agreement with Mexico that will help Canadian producers of smart phones and other telecommunications products reach Mexican consumers faster and with less expense, by eliminating the need for retesting in Mexico.

Harper says anti-Canadian decisions product of U.S. 'political season'

The following is excerpted from the 13 November 2011 edition of Global News. Prime Minister Stephen Harper says he's confident a series of U.S. decisions counter to Canadian interests are simply products of the "political season" and don't represent a fundamental shift in American policy. Harper said nothing's set in stone as he headed into a bilateral meeting Sunday with U.S. President Barack Obama at the end of an APEC summit in Hawaii... This article is available in its entirety at:

Harper tells Obama Canada is looking East to sell energy products

The following is excerpted from the 14 November 2011 edition of Global News. Prime Minister Stephen Harper has ended two days of meetings in Hawaii with one foot facing East in search of new markets for Canadian products. And, he used the other foot to kick Canada's closest neighbour for delaying the controversial Keystone pipeline from Alberta to Texas... This article is available in its entirety at:

Ripe for Inspection Fees

The following is from the 14 November 2011 edition of the Journal of Commerce. A new food safety measure could mean surprising, and surprisingly large, fees for U.S. agents of food imports Any broker, importer or other U.S. business that agreed eight years ago to be the agent of a foreign food processor may be in for a costly surprise from the Food and Drug Administration.