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Nafta

Is NAFTA good or bad for
Canada?



Shehraam Nawaz Janjua
Economics Assignment
Mr. spinelli
18\06\06

What would this island be without foreign trade but a place of confinement to the

inhabitants, who (without it) could be but a kind of Hermits, as being separated from the

rest of the world; it is foreign trade that renders us rich, honorable and great, that gives

us a name and esteem in the world.
Charles Molloy

De Jure Maritimo et Navale, 1676

Even before Charles wrote this in 17th century there was a sense of foreign trade and

its benefits amongst the people. Trade is the......


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