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Canada / Europe

Yes, Ceta is a gold-standard trade deal – for North America’s corporations

Burgess COMMENTARY

Peter Burgess

Yes, Ceta is a gold-standard trade deal – for North America’s corporations

The Canada–European Union deal, spun as a victory for EU workers, is TTIP via the back door. Shame on Europe’s social democrats if they endorse it

Ceta signing ceremony with Justin Trudeau Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk

The rebranding of Ceta as a progressive, “gold standard” agreement is hardly an antidote to the frightening resurgence of rightwing nationalism that preys on the inequalities and insecurities created by the type of globalisation that is codified and enforced in Ceta’s two-dozen chapters. It is precisely that type of self-serving spin that fuels public cynicism and anger at liberal elites. If one of the lessons of the Brexit vote is that too many citizens feel they are losing control over their lives and economic futures, then sleepwalking into a trade deal that will cede even more democratic authority to the corporate sector is playing with fire.


• This piece was co-authored by Scott Sinclair, a senior research fellow at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

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