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Canada-EU trade accord is bridge to the 21st century

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The following is excerpted from the 18 November 2012 edition of The Globe and Mail.

Trade Minister Ed Fast flies to Brussels Monday to begin the crucial, politician-to-politician round of the most important trade agreement Canada has negotiated in a generation.

A final accord on free trade between Canada and the European Union will no doubt end with a conversation between Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his European counterpart, Jose Manuel Barroso, president of the European Commission. But a deal, expected either late this year or early next year, represents “a hugely important step,” says Len Edwards.

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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canada-eu-trade-accord-is-bridge-to-the-21st-century/article5410789/

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