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This article examines Canada's commitments under the procurement chapter of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) currently awaiting ratification by Canada and the European Union (EU). While the CETA's procurement rules are substantively and procedurally similar to those of the...
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This article explores the practice of governments imposing domestic content based requirements known as ‘offsets' on suppliers in order to secure public procurement contracts. Known to cause economic harm and distortions in international trade, offsets are forbidden under the WTO's GPA and in...
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Discusses Canada's failure to include its provincial governments in its commitments to the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. Canada is one of the only developed states that has not opened government contracts to international competition. This may be linked to a strong sense of...
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This article explores the recent changes to Canada's sub-central government procurement commitments under the World Trade Organization (‘WTO') Agreement on Government Procurement (‘GPA'). As a result of bilateral negotiations between Canada and the US, Canada has finally committed all ten of...
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