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Canadian sovereignty. Opponents included Mel Watkins of the
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Canadian dollar fell to record lows in value to against the US dollar. Cheaper Canadian primary products such as lumber and oil could be bought tariff-free by Americans, and Hollywood studios sent their crews to film many movies in Canada due to the cheap
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Canadians did not succeed in winning free competition for American government
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Outward (1975), by the Economic Council of Canada; several reports of the Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs (1975, 1978, and 1982); and the 1985 report of the
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The exact ramifications of the agreement are hard to measure. Trade between Canada and the U.S., which had already been on the rise, increased at an accelerated rate after the agreement was signed. While throughout the 20th century, exports fairly consistently made up about 25% of Canada's
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President the authority to sign a free trade agreement with Canada, subject to it being presented for Congressional review by October 5, 1987. In May 1986, Canadian and American negotiators began to work out a trade deal. The Canadian team was led by former deputy
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backed the agreement which was seen as a factor for the PC party support in Quebec. Mulroney won a governing majority and the agreement was passed into law, even though a majority of the voters had voted for parties opposing free trade.
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procurement contracts. Canadian negotiators also insisted on the inclusion of a dispute resolution mechanism.
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also strongly opposed the agreement. Both parties contended that the agreement would erode Canadian
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campaign. The stage was set for the beginning of free-trade negotiations.
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saying that he would "tear it up" if he became prime minister, and the
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question of a broader free-trade agreement between the two countries.
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that created separate side deals to address both of these concerns.
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Free Trade Agreement between Canada and the United States of America
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The legislation to implement the agreement was delayed in the
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Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
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1256:"Guest Editorial: Case for TPP must be made on Main Street"
874:"Trump signs USMCA trade deal to replace 'nightmare NAFTA'"
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voted to cancel the treaty. Canada's first Prime Minister,
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on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada
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addition of Mexico in 1994, CUSFTA was superseded by the
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Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act
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vociferously opposed the agreement, with Liberal leader
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Clifford Sifton, Volume 2: A Lonely Eminence, 1901-1929
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Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement
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Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985
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Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)
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Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
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It was also the first Canadian election to use much
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Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act
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1981:Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act
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1113:Transforming The Nation: Canada and Brian Mulroney
836:(NAFTA) in 1994, which itself was replaced by the
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2363:Technical and Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988
2081:Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1983
1078:"Reagan, Mulroney enjoyed a rare personal bond"
1068:As quoted by Hart, Dymond, and Robertson, p. 34
3322:indicates parties with members elected to the
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609:University of Toronto and David Crane of the
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1100:, John Ibbitson, Ottawa. September 29, 2012
1059:Hart, Dymond, and Robertson, pp. 4–5, 29–34.
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3698:North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
1012:. Brookings Institution Press. p. 17.
982:Canadian industrial organization and policy
969:, Vol 7, Issue 1, page 106. by R Mendelson
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2277:Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987
2261:Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981
2173:Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation
1841:Israel–United States Free Trade Agreement
1834:Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement
1156:The American Journal of International Law
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652:welcomed the Canadian initiative and the
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2053:National Fishing Enhancement Act of 1984
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2125:Water Resources Development Act of 1986
1935:Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984
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1898:Office of National Drug Control Policy
920:"The Canada–U.S. Free Trade Agreement"
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2088:The Emergency Food Assistance Program
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1850:Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act
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967:Berkeley Journal of International Law
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838:United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement
3755:Canada–United States trade relations
2210:Extra-Long Staple Cotton Act of 1983
1921:Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987
1009:How Much Do National Borders Matter?
985:. McGraw-Hill Ryerson. p. 302.
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3765:Treaties entered into force in 1988
3613:Middle East Free Trade Area (MEFTA)
1956:United States Sentencing Commission
1006:John F. Helliwell (June 27, 2000).
834:North American Free Trade Agreement
584:Automotive Products Trade Agreement
181:North American Free Trade Agreement
32:North American Free Trade Agreement
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3150:Progressive Conservative majority
2298:Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981
1353:to help reach a consensus. ›
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2912:2021 (Infrastructure, PL 117–58)
2203:Expedited Funds Availability Act
2152:Agriculture and Food Act of 1981
1997:Emergency Wetlands Resources Act
1762:Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act
1747:We begin bombing in five minutes
1168:"The New Life of Brian Mulroney"
1084:, By Janet Larkin. June 20, 2004
536:and the United States under the
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3138:1988 Canadian federal election
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2326:Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
2312:Katie Beckett Medicaid waiver
2254:Internal Revenue Code of 1986
2196:Deficit Reduction Act of 1984
2166:Agriculture Mediation Program
2018:Hunger Prevention Act of 1988
1928:Coastal Barrier Resources Act
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2370:Video Privacy Protection Act
2224:Conservation Reserve Program
1827:Trade and Tariff Act of 1984
1732:Strategic Defense Initiative
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1891:Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988
1884:Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986
1387:Presidency of Ronald Reagan
1346:Presidency of Ronald Reagan
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1174:, Ira Wells, Apr. 19, 2018
965:["Wine Trade with Canada".
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1820:American Homecoming Act
1704:Constructive engagement
1467:Administration scandals
630:Donald Stovel Macdonald
565:Liberal Party of Canada
267:Energy policy of Canada
3231:Independent candidates
3036:1922: Fordney–McCumber
2319:Tax Reform Act of 1986
1539:"Tear down this wall!"
810:Canadian dollar (see "
782:gross domestic product
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638:1984 Canadian election
546:United States Congress
542:Canadian Confederation
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2877:2018 (Appropriations)
2395:Bush administration →
1949:Sentencing Reform Act
1857:Exon–Florio Amendment
1783:Executive Order 12333
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