Canada–U.S. trade: Why it matters more than ever

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With the ever-changing relationship between Canada and the United States, discussions of trade are now more important than ever. Tiffany Melvin, President, North American Strategy for Competitiveness, Inc., joins the show to talk about what NASCO does and how global trade impacts us right here at home in Saskatchewan.
5 May 1PM English Canada News Commentary

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