@92MWQCF2yrs2Y
Only if it does not harm the environment and consumers
@9DW7GRS8mos8MO
@9DMC8LY8mos8MO
Only bilateral trade agreements and no climate change or woke socialism.
@9C656B311mos11MO
Only law abiding countries with formal regulations, and have no human rights violations. Not china.
@9BKK3RM1yr1Y
it depends, are the trade deals for products produced in Canada? are the deals including mandatory worker safety and rights as Canada?
@98TFJ4C1yr1Y
yes, but we should try and become more independant
@8TX5JVB3yrs3Y
Yes, but only with nations that adhere to strict human rights policies and only if strong protections for national resources and workers are enacted with each deal
@8TWZJFZ3yrs3Y
yes, but only with nations that ahere to strict human rights policies and only if strong protections for national resources and workers are enacted with each trade deal
@8TNDXCT3yrs3Y
No, we should not have free trade deals with other countries. Free trade is globalism. We should also abolish the World Trade Organization.
@8TN4GLW3yrs3Y
Yes, and with minimal government regulation
@8W7C5LH3yrs3Y
Yes, but only with the United States
@8VZW79Y3yrs3Y
Yes but increase trade with commonwealth countries
@8VW3BPW3yrs3Y
only with western style democratic countries to put pressure on other nations conform to us
@8VV3BLT3yrs3Y
Yes; while protecting out national resources with each trade, with countries that have strict human rights policies.
@8VKL72J3yrs3Y
Yes, but only when the resulting GDP growth is used to provide proportional support to harmed sectors
@8VKD4HP3yrs3Y
Allow private companies to conduct trades amongst themselves and leave government out of it.
@8VK8NLL3yrs3Y
Yes, we are currently far too reliant on the United States.
@8VJ8ZRD3yrs3Y
No it has to be beneficial to Canadians
@8VHJ7JR3yrs3Y
Yes, but only for items that are not available in Canada
@8VGFPVG3yrs3Y
This should be carefully evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
@8V95QN23yrs3Y
No, we should ban the practice of free trade in Canada and enact high tariffs, because free trade is unfair and needs to be prohibited.
@8TXVXML3yrs3Y
Yes, 1 country at a time, only ones with relatively comparable values regarding individual liberties.
@8R26JKW3yrs3Y
No, increase tariffs by 95%, but selectively, depending on industry and country of origin. We should pull out of all free trade deals.
@8PVYZFZ3yrs3Y
Only fair trade deals with our allies in the US and UK. Not with enemies like China and Russia.
@8NWJ3SPLibertarian3yrs3Y
Yes, however "free" trade agreements should not impact areas out side of trade or national sovereignty
@8KLHHQY4yrs4Y
No, free trade is globalism and interferes with our national sovereignty. Do not trade with any countries, slap tariffs at 70% or higher on all foreign goods and boycott them.
@8FY4NKT4yrs4Y
No, we should pursue fair trade deals.
@8F43ZWF4yrs4Y
Only with the USA, Australia, New Zealand and European Countries
@8PXK8WV3yrs3Y
No free trade, increase tariffs
@8PWLPJS3yrs3Y
Yes. But only with countries that have similar political systems and are in good faith.
@8PKB2JC3yrs3Y
yes, but only with nations that adhere to strict human right policies and if strong protections are enacted for our national resources and workers with each trade deal
@8PDQ35D3yrs3Y
Yes, with an emphasis on free movement of people, businesses, and capital
@8P5LGN63yrs3Y
No, this would be unfair and we need fair trade with progressive tariffs and labour protections and ban trade with countries with human rights abuses.
@8VNM7XJ3yrs3Y
Yes but the integrity of the countries we deal with must be questioned and we should always protect our resources and people (jobs).
@8TVYS423yrs3Y
Yes, but with labour and environmental requirements to protect Canadians interests.
@8TRDSVC3yrs3Y
Yes, but only with the United States other countries will be tariffed
Yes, but only with nations that adhere to strict human rights policies and strong protections for our national resources and workers are enacted with each trade deal
@8P4P98S3yrs3Y
No, this is globalist propaganda, enact tariffs at 70-90%.
@8PJHVJN3yrs3Y
No, we should not pursue any trade deals
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