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Methinks he LIEbrano propaganda machine CBC can block or ignore me all they wish but I will bring this up with the Chamber of Commerce in FUNDY tonight

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Replying to and 49 others
Methinks Dominic Leblanc knows how to fish for links between he and I as the plot thickens with his LIEbrano buddies Premier Gallant and Ricky Doucet in the Bay Of Fundy N'esy Pas?


http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/09/methinks-he-liebrano-propaganda-machine.html





https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/leblanc-conflict-of-interest-fishing-licence-1.4820213


 


Dominic LeBlanc found in conflict of interest over lucrative fishing licence

Former fisheries minister granted Arctic surf clam licence to company linked to wife's cousin

Kathleen Harris· CBC News· Posted: Sep 12, 2018 12:45 PM ET



1254 Comments



Richard McDonell
bill chagwich
liberals at work for their own personnel family wealth, no surprise here


David Amos
David Amos
@bill chagwich Methinks Minister Leblanc should be watching the provincial election in his stomping grounds very closely N'esy Pas?





Hugh MacDonald 
Hugh MacDonald
"The Conflict of Interest Act does not allow for any sanctions against those who violate it."
Then the Act is not worth the paper it's printed on.


David Amos
David Amos 
@Hugh MacDonald "Then the Act is not worth the paper it's printed on."

Neither is the Federal Accountability Act. I tangled with Mr Dion and all his predecessors and now the lawyer Mr Friday as soon as the Act became law.

Trust that Harper and Trudeau know I filed a copy of the documents proving what I say is true to support my lawsuit in Federal Court and I have have been arguing the Crown about them and many other things since 2015. Methinks anyone can Google the following N'esy Pas?

David Amos Federal Court







David Allan 
Simon Kung
At this point, I'd be surprised to hear of ethical conduct.


John Gerrits
John Gerrits
@Simon Kung On this site,that comment is offensive

David Amos
David Amos
@John Gerrits I concur







Andrew Ogden
Andrew Ogden
Greasy


Peter Boone
Peter Boone
@Andrew Ogden - Which is synonymous with Liberal.

David Amos
David Amos
@Peter Boone I agree







David Allan 
Casey Richards
I guess when they said "Canada is back", they had a different vision of Canada than most of us did.


Casey Richards
Casey Richards
@Bert van

You mean like the Liberal leadership funding scandal back in 2006? Did they ever pay back their debts like they were legally required to?

John Gerrits
John Gerrits
@Casey Richards They meant to say..the liberals are back

David Amos
David Amos
@John Gerrits True






David Allan 
Jonny Wilson
By his words and his actions Trudeau has proven himself morally bankrupt.
There is no way his subordinates can be held accountable for their misbehavior, they are following the leader.


David Amos
David Amos
@Jonny Wilson YUP






David Allan 
Anne DeGenova
Another Liberal ethics scandal .....

There will be a round of drinks and much laughter tonight at the Liberal caucus retreat in Saskatoon.


David Amos
David Amos
@Anne DeGenova "There will be a round of drinks and much laughter tonight at the Liberal caucus retreat in Saskatoon."

Of that I have no doubt






Dayton Funk 
Dayton Funk
Is it Friday already? CBC never reports the Liberals doing anything negative mid week. Usually on a Friday and usually during a long weekend. Must be a doozy coming up this Friday too.


David Amos
David Amos
@Dayton Funk Methinks Trump has something in store for us N'esy Pas?






David Allan 
Kelly Munroe
My guess is Justin is going to clam up.


David Amos
David Amos
@Kelly Munroe "My guess is Justin is going to clam up."

Methinks many a true word is said in jest N'esy Pas?






David Allan 
Herman Trout
Good lord, can,t the Trudeau Liberals gets through a whole week without a scandal or ethics violations ??


David Amos
David Amos
@Herman Trout Welcome to the Circus





David Allan
Jennie Adkins
I hope reporters ask Scheer what he thinks of the use by Ford of the notwithstanding clause ?

Far more important than this issue.


David Allan
David Allan
@Archie Levesque
"For's use only will apply to people in Ontario."

Actually, there are several articles about Ford's feckless use emboldening other Premiers to use the blunt instrument any time their personal opinion goes against the conclusions of impartial third parties who actually studied the situation.


David Amos
David Amos
@David Allan "Do they laugh at you there like we laugh at you here?"

Nope but why not ask your hero Leblanc. He has understood my Chiac and my issues about fishing, forestry,, farming and NAFTA very well since 2004. Trust that he knows I am on the ballot again in his stomping grounds. and that I spoke about softwood and dairy farmers versus NAFTA and TPP with the Chamber of Commerce folks in FUNDY again last night

Methinks Leblanc and many other liberals are familiar with this story that appeared in the Kings County Record June 22, 2004 N'ey Pas?

The Unconventional Candidate
By Gisele McKnight

"FUNDY—He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."

Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot—David Amos. The independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife and two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from running for office in Canada."

"Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his dissatisfaction with politicians. "I've become aware of much corruption involving our two countries," he said. "The only way to fix corruption is in the political forum."

"What he's fighting for is the discussion of issues – tainted blood, the exploitation of the Maritimes' gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to name a few.

"The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs – fishing, farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I'm death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it (NAFTA) out the window.

NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico."

David Amos
David Amos
@David Allan "As I suspected all along."

Methinks its very interesting that the link to ED about me was allowed to be published N'esy Pas?









 
Replying to and 49 others
Methinks that some dairy farmers should Google "Trump David Amos NAFTA" as the plot thickens within the LIEbranos private caucus meeting while the Circus called the US Congress continues N'esy Pas?


http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.com/2018/09/methinks-he-liebrano-propaganda-machine.html





https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/nafta-dairy-trade-canada-1.4818649 





Canada's concession on dairy not enough to seal NAFTA deal, U.S. economists say

Economists predict Canada will make concessions on Chapter 19 to reach a trade deal this month

Rajeshni Naidu-Ghelani· CBC News· Posted: Sep 11, 2018 2:02 PM ET



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David Amos
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David Amos
Trust that I will talk to some dairy farmers tonight Folks can bet on it

  
  
Hans P. Sawatzky
Hans P. Sawatzky
Canada should never abandon Chapter 19
This is what the US wants to make the new Nafta useless
Rather than take our complaints on issues of trade and dumping to to the World Trade Org. we 'd
end up in American Courts
Good luck Canada to get a fair ruling from their courts
Don't be in any rush to sign on Nafta just because of Trump's idle threats to hit us with 25% Tariffs on auto and parts wich by the way are made in the US (65% plus)
Wait for the midterm elections to take place and things will change


David Amos
David Amos
@Hans P. Sawatzky"Canada should never abandon Chapter 19"

NEVER





David Amos 
David Amos
While there is still time to stop a bad deal with the Yankees methinks many Canadians should Google the following then ask their MPs ad MLAs if I am crazy or not N'esy Pas?

Trump Cohen David Amos NAFTA TPP FATCA



Robert Lewis
Robert Lewis
Trade is "relatively" balanced now between the US and Canada. This deal is aimed at unbalanced trade in the USA's favour.


David Amos
David Amos
@Robert Lewis That Trump's plan in a nutshell




Robert Lewis 
Robert Lewis
No deal is better than a bad deal!


David Amos
David Amos
@Robert Lewis Most folks seem to agree






Jordan F. Dorino 
Jordan F. Dorino
No Deal is better than a deal that is bad


David Amos
David Amos
@Jordan F. Dorino YUP



Charles Cooper
Charles Cooper
A dispute mechanism satisfactory to all three countries is an essential component of NAFTA. Canada shouldn't agree to any deal that would rely on American courts to settle disputes. Trump will be neutered soon; Canada should wait for more favourable negotiating conditions.


Jan Lenova
Jan Lenova
@Charles Cooper
Chrystia Freeland and our Canadian negotiating team has done well trying to defend Canadians against Trump and his BAD deal.
Not one single Canadian, that I know, would blame Freeland for "walking away" from this BAD deal, on Canadians' behalf.
It's time for Canada to move on.

David Amos
David Amos
@Charles Cooper FYI Google this

Trump David Amos NAFTA

David Amos
David Amos
@Jan Lenova FYI Google this

Trump David Amos dairy farmers

  




Joan MacDonald
Rick Rheubottom
Canadians have a lot of faith in our negotiating team to carry our colours to the end.
I trust them to take our interests to the max.
I find Conservatives to be more concerned with discrediting our team for their own political benefit. Not Canadians .

David Amos
David Amos 
@Rick Rheubottom Trust that I will bring NAFTA and TPP up again with the Chamber of Commerce in FUNDY tonight

This is from a story that appeared in the Kings County Record June 22, 2004

The Unconventional Candidate
By Gisele McKnight

"FUNDY—He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."

Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot—David Amos. The independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife and two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from running for office in Canada."

"Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his dissatisfaction with politicians. "I've become aware of much corruption involving our two countries," he said. "The only way to fix corruption is in the political forum."

"What he's fighting for is the discussion of issues – tainted blood, the exploitation of the Maritimes' gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to name a few.

"The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs – fishing, farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I'm death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it (NAFTA) out the window.

NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico."



David Allan
David Allan
@David Amos

Do they laugh at you there like we laugh at you here?







John Oaktree 
John Oaktree
So, when is the United States ending the $20+ billion in direct subsidies their farmers receive each year???

Why does American think a socialist, almost communist, system where taxpayers pay for dairy - whether they consume it or not - is better than supply management where the people who consume dairy pay for dairy??


David Amos
David Amos
@John Oaktree Methinks folks should Google the following sometime soon N'esy Pas?

CBC Fundy Royal







Rick Rheubottom
Shirley Witt
Walk away now, the US is out to destroy Canada, we are struggling enough under this shroud of no new industry, unemployment is going to sky rocket, this government needs to do more for our resources to get to market!


David Amos
David Amos
@Shirley Witt "Walk away now, the US is out to destroy Canada,"

Trust that I have been saying the same thing the wannabe Prime Minister Turner said years before as he debated Mulroney. Years later Chretien sealed the malicious deal. Now that we have a chance to walk away again Trudeau the Younger solicits who to support him as he deals with Trump. Go Figure why I am on the ballot again in Fundy.



David Allan
David Allan
@David Amos

https://encyclopediadramatica.rs/David_Raymond_Amos

As I suspected all along.






Karen Cheyne 
Karen Cheyne
Hang in there, Canada!!!! ! Never give up! If you give up this time, the US will never stop walking all over us. They call Canadian leaders and government administrators ugly names and ridicule us constantly. This deal may be about milk this time....next time it will be about our oil....or water....or our sovereign rights. Hold your ground. Stand tall!


Carol Becker
Carol Becker
@Karen Cheyne I agree with you.

David Amos
David Amos
@Carol Becker Me Too







Nick Mcbain
Nick Mcbain
The fact is, Trump cannot unilaterally pull out of NAFTA......that takes an act of Congress; which is a non-starter.

Canada must stand firm.


David Amos
David Amos
@Nick Mcbain I concur







Karen Cheyne 
janic Lander
"There's been growing calls from both sides of the border for Canada to make concessions on its protected dairy sector"

Heard plenty 'of calls' from the US and from some members of the public, here at this site, but none from any credible Canadians


Gary Christopher
Gary Christopher
@janic Lander That's because they are not true Canadians!!

David Amos
David Amos
@janic Lander "Heard plenty 'of calls' from the US and from some members of the public, here at this site, but none from any credible Canadians"

If I am not a credible Canadian. Why not put your name on a ballot and debate me sometime in front of a live debate on TV.? Methinks there is another Federal Election next year N'esy Pas?

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fundy-royal-riding-profile-1.3274276

David Amos
David Amos
@Gary Christopher "That's because they are not true Canadians!!"

Methinks I am a True Canadian Hence methinks I should put forward the same challenge of a PUBLIC debate on TV debate with you N'esy Pas?

Listen in at 32 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-cFOKT6TlSE






Karen Cheyne 
Kyle Smith
"Canada's concession on dairy not enough to seal NAFTA deal ..."

What concessions are the USA offering Canadians to seal the NAFTA deal?


David Amos
David Amos
@Kyle Smith The obvious answer is NONE





Karen Cheyne 
Rick Wier
Funny, american economists are pushing for more concessions from Canada, what concessions are they making, hmmn, none according to Trump, time to walk away and let another Trump deal fail, see if congress will let Nafta collapse and drive all three countries into recession, pretty unlikely


David Amos
David Amos
@Rick Wier I agree







Don Luft 
Don Luft
Why should we throw our dairy farmers under the bus to secure a deal with a mean spirited president few people like or who few thought NAFTA needed to be changed?

Trump wants a victory before the midterms. Let's deny him that. If he doesn't get a deal lopsided in favour of the U.S. to crow about he still has to sell his intentions to Congress. If he tries to by-pass Congress it will likely wind up in the Supreme Court. Does Trump really want to risk another legal defeat. There's no notwithstanding clause in the U.S. constitution. Maybe he'll even soften his stance to avoid failure.

Of course we risk tariffs in the meantime but that 's better than being stuck permanently with a lousy deal.


David Amos
David Amos
@Don Luft "Trump wants a victory before the midterms. Let's deny him that."

Methinks every Proud Canadian with two clues between theri ears should agree with you N'esy Pas?





Henry Winchester  
Henry Winchester
Concessions to Trump on any issues is not favorable to Canadians. We do not want or need dairy products laced with hormones or nutrients not natural to the origins of the milk. Perhaps the US would make a concession to Canada and stop their artificial "improvements" to their product?


David Amos
David Amos
@Henry Winchester Good Luck making Trump and his many greedy minions understand Common Sense






Dominic LeBlanc found in conflict of interest over lucrative fishing licence

Former fisheries minister granted Arctic surf clam licence to company linked to wife's cousin


Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc has been found in violation of federal conflict of interest rules. (Andrew Vaughan/Canadian Press)

Canada's ethics commissioner says Dominic LeBlanc broke conflict of interest rules when he awarded a lucrative Arctic surf clam licence to a company linked to his wife's cousin.

After a four-month investigation, Mario Dion said Gilles Thériault stood to benefit financially from the Arctic surf clam licence being awarded to the Five Nations Clam Company because he was to act as the company's general manager if it landed the licence.

In his report, Dion said LeBlanc was aware of Thériault's "extensive involvement" in the fishing industry — and was also aware of his family relationship to Thériault when he made the decision to grant the licence to the Five Nations Clam Company.

"In fact, Mr. Thériault raised the licensing issue with Mr. LeBlanc prior to the decision and Mr. Thériault's name appeared on the proposal submitted to Fisheries and Oceans Canada and read in full by Mr. LeBlanc," Dion wrote.
The fishing licence — the fourth granted for Arctic surf clams — was for 25 per cent of the total allowable catch and was worth about $24 million in sales in the first year.

Conservative B.C. MP Todd Doherty, the party's fisheries critic, initially raised concerns about the government's move to expand ownership in the fishery by clawing back part of an existing quota held by Clearwater Seafoods and handing it to a group with Indigenous representation.
The Arctic surf clam is a saltwater clam harvested in the Atlantic, primarily for consumption in Asian markets as sushi. Fisheries and Oceans Canada has issued three fishing licences for the species; since 1999, Clearwater Seafoods has held, indirectly or directly, all three.

Conflict of interest rules


LeBlanc selected the Five Nations Clam Company as his preferred licensee in December 2017 and in February 2018 his department announced a licence would be issued to the company. The department later cancelled the process for issuing the licence, but the cancellation had nothing to do with Dion's investigation, the report said.

Under the Conflict of Interest Act, public office holders are in a conflict of interest when they exercise an official power, duty or function that furthers their private interests or those of relatives or friends.

The act defines relatives as spouses and those related by birth, adoption or "affinity," which means relatives acquired through marriage, including in-laws.

During the course of the investigation, LeBlanc insisted that Thériault was not a close or immediate family member and was one of his wife's 60 cousins.

Dion said the definition of 'family' under the act is expansive and not restricted to immediate family members. He found LeBlanc breached a section of the act that prohibits public office holders from making a decision that would place them in a conflict of interest, and another section which requires them to recuse themselves from any discussion, decision, debate or vote on any matter where they could be in a conflict of interest.

The commissioner said the fact that Thériault's name was on the proposal — while no doubt adding to its credibility due to his extensive involvement in the seafood industry and with First Nations in New Brunswick — should have put LeBlanc on his guard about a potential conflict.

"Public office holders are not expected to have knowledge of the private affairs of each of their birth relatives, much less those of relatives by affinity. However, when they are aware of an opportunity to further the private interests of a relative through the exercise of an official power, duty or function, they must be vigilant in taking appropriate action to avoid a conflict of interest," he wrote.







While the Commissioner found that no benefit or preferential treatment was given in this case, the report shows that I should have consulted the Commissioner’s office prior to making the decision. (2/3)
I accept his findings. I take my responsibilities under the Act very seriously and I will continue to work with the Commissioner’s office. (3/3)




Responding to the report from the Liberal caucus retreat in Saskatoon, LeBlanc said he accepts the commissioner's findings "without reservation" and that he would govern his future behaviour accordingly.

"I accept his determination and I will ensure that going forward we work with the commissioner's office to ensure this doesn't happen again," he said.






Politics News
LeBlanc responds to ethics violation

 Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc spoke to reporters in Saskatoon on Wednesday 3:07

Earlier, LeBlanc issued a statement on Twitter.


"While the commissioner found that no benefit or preferential treatment was given in this case, the report shows that I should have consulted the Commissioner's office prior to making the decision," he tweeted.
LeBlanc went on to say that public office holders have an obligation to follow the act, and must get clarity from the commissioner's office when there is any uncertainty about interpreting the act.

The Conflict of Interest Act does not allow for any sanctions in this case.

"The only direct result of an examination report is shedding light on the activity examined," said Jocelyne Brisebois, a spokeswoman for the commissioner's office.

Trudeau breached conflict rules


Monetary penalties up to $500 can be imposed on office holders who fail to meet reporting requirements, but they are not relevant in this case.

Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer said Dion's report shows that the Liberals bend the rules to their own advantage, and that Trudeau turns a blind eye to his ministers' ethical lapses.

"Ultimately, the penalty should come in 2019 where Canadians vote out a Liberal government that has allowed this culture of entitlement to set in, where Liberal ministers feel it's up to them to interpret the rules," he said.

'Pork barrel politics'


NDP MP Charlie Angus said LeBlanc should have recused himself from discussions on the licence since his wife's cousin stood to benefit. Despite Trudeau's pledge to improve ethics, the Liberals have continued the tradition of "pork barrel politics," he said.

But Angus added he doubts any penalties will be brought in.

"Governments never want to penalize their own members, their own ministers, so the government does not want to take these steps," he said.



Politics News
The NDP's Charlie Angus on LeBlanc's ethics violation
 Charlie Angus spoke to the CBC's Christina Romualdo at the NDP Caucus meeting in Surrey BC on Wednesday 0:49

In the July 18 cabinet shuffle, LeBlanc was moved from fisheries to take on a new portfolio as minister of Intergovernmental and Northern Affairs and Internal Trade.

Yesterday, LeBlanc's replacement, Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, announced that a new process to grant a fourth licence will be launched next spring, so a new participant can begin fishing in 2020. An independent third party will evaluate the submissions received, he said.
The government has not publicly explained why the licence for Five Nations Clam Company was cancelled; Wilkinson himself has cited "commercial confidentiality."

In December 2017, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized for his actions after the former federal ethics watchdog Mary Dawson found he violated some provisions of the Conflict of Interest Act when he vacationed on a private island owned by the Aga Khan over the previous Christmas season and took a private helicopter to get there.


At the time, Trudeau said he believed the conflict rules did not apply because he was the guest of a family friend.




Politics News
Power Panel on Dominic LeBlanc's conflict of interest
00:0006:18

Power Panel on Dominic LeBlanc's conflict of interest 6:18








https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/leblanc-conflict-of-interest-fishing-licence-1.4820213?__vfz=profile_comment%3D8415000017146#vf-10764600017316



David Allan
Jennie Adkins
I hope reporters ask Scheer what he thinks of the use by Ford of the notwithstanding clause ?

Far more important than this issue.


David Allan
David Allan
@Archie Levesque
"For's use only will apply to people in Ontario."

Actually, there are several articles about Ford's feckless use emboldening other Premiers to use the blunt instrument any time their personal opinion goes against the conclusions of impartial third parties who actually studied the situation.

David Amos
David Amos
@David Allan "Do they laugh at you there like we laugh at you here?"

Nope but why not ask your hero Leblanc. He has understood my Chiac and my issues about fishing, forestry,, farming and NAFTA very well since 2004. Trust that he knows I am on the ballot again in his stomping grounds. and that I spoke about softwood and dairy farmers versus NAFTA and TPP with the Chamber of Commerce folks in FUNDY again last night

Methinks Leblanc and many other liberals are familiar with this story that appeared in the Kings County Record June 22, 2004 N'ey Pas?

The Unconventional Candidate
By Gisele McKnight

"FUNDY—He has a pack of cigarettes in his shirt pocket, a chain on his wallet, a beard at least a foot long, 60 motorcycles and a cell phone that rings to the tune of "Yankee Doodle."

Meet the latest addition to the Fundy ballot—David Amos. The independent candidate lives in Milton, Massachusetts with his wife and two children, but his place of residence does not stop him from running for office in Canada."

"Amos, 52, is running for political office because of his dissatisfaction with politicians. "I've become aware of much corruption involving our two countries," he said. "The only way to fix corruption is in the political forum."

"What he's fighting for is the discussion of issues – tainted blood, the exploitation of the Maritimes' gas and oil reserves and NAFTA, to name a few.

"The political issues in the Maritimes involve the three Fs – fishing, farming and forestry, but they forget foreign issues," he said. "I'm death on NAFTA, the back room deals and free trade. I say chuck it (NAFTA) out the window.

NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement which allows an easier flow of goods between Canada, the United States and Mexico."

David Amos
David Amos
@David Allan "As I suspected all along."

Methinks its very interesting that the link to ED about me was allowed to be published N'esy Pas?



Canada's concession on dairy not enough to seal NAFTA deal, U.S. economists say

Economists predict Canada will make concessions on Chapter 19 to reach a trade deal this month


Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland speaks to the media as she arrives at the office of the United States trade representative, Tuesday in Washington. (Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press)

There's been growing calls from both sides of the border for Canada to make concessions on its protected dairy sector in order to finally reach a new North American Free Trade Agreement with the United States.

Many argue that Canada has already made concessions in the sector to secure other trade agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and the dairy industry is a relatively small part of the economy.

But even if Canada does give in to U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated attacks on the country's tariffs on dairy imports and its supply management system, some economists south of the border say it will not be enough to seal a new trade deal.

"Even Canadian concessions on dairy may not be enough to make the U.S. keep the current dispute resolutions," said Carlos Capistran and Mingzi Yi, economists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, in a note.

"Our baseline is that Canada will join the U.S.-Mexico agreement, making concessions on dairy, but that it likely will have to make some concession on dispute resolution as well."

The current NAFTA's dispute resolution mechanism, known as Chapter 19, allows companies that feel their products have been impacted by anti-dumping or countervailing duties to request arbitration.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said just last week that the process was needed, because Trump "doesn't always follow the rules."

But U.S. economists argue the dispute resolution is "on the balance."

They think Canada will make concessions on the mechanism to reach a trade deal with the U.S. this month.

Value of Chapter 19


However, there are questions over the value of a trade deal without the key resolution mechanism.
"Without Chapter 19, NAFTA is utterly useless as it would subject Canada and Mexico to the vagaries of the U.S. political system and its courts when determining trade policy actions," said Derek Holt, vice-president at Scotiabank Economics, in a note recently.

"Abandoning Chapter 19 is the Trump administration's way of attempting to gut NAFTA."

Holt adds that Mexico has left it entirely to Canada to stand up for a dispute resolution by agreeing to eliminate it, and only keep some safeguards. Canada has the right to oppose such an agreement, he said.

"Prime Minister Trudeau is right in that no deal — and waiting for more reason in future — is better than permanently signing onto a feature that guts NAFTA," Holt said.

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