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Trump's Beltway: fraying edges, gender legality and NAFTA

Canada and Mexico stand firm on NAFTA as Bannon is put in his place.

Nathan Smith
Thu, 23 Feb 2017

Senior Canadian and Mexican politicians want all three parties to participate in any NAFTA renegotiations.

"We very much recognise that NAFTA is a three-country agreement and were there to be negotiations, those would be three-way negotiations and we really value our partnership with Mexico

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Nathan Smith
Thu, 23 Feb 2017
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