In this CBC article, Assistant Professor Katie Sykes says despite what policy changes are made south of the border, Canada will remain a “global cheerleader” for trade. Trade law is one of Sykes’ areas of expertise.
Sykes: Trade ‘upside down’ in Trump’s wake
Posted on: November 23, 2016
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