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This paper builds on the previous limited supply products study and provides an updated framework for identifying Canadian imports that …

Record Modified: Nov 24, 2025
Record Released: Sep 29, 2022
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: limited supply products framework Canadian imports vulnerable foreign disruptions domestic production alternative global suppliers

Find out how exports need to grow to achieve Canada's objective.

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Record Released: Sep 28, 2022
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: exports grow overseas markets

This paper explores the volatility of foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows coming into Canada, and how some increases which may …

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Record Released: Sep 28, 2022
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: volatality foreign direct investment growth inflows FDI

This study will analyse the potential economic impact of a lack of the Trade Continuity Agreement between Canada and the …

Record Modified: Nov 24, 2025
Record Released: Sep 29, 2022
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: economic impact Trade Continuity Agreement United Kingdom treaties Trade agreement goods trade

Stay apprised of Canada’s economy and benefits – 3 editions per year

Record Modified: Nov 24, 2025
Record Released: Sep 28, 2022
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: economy benefits direct investment competitiveness

On September 21, 2017, the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), Canada’s most ambitious trade agreement since the …

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Record Released: Sep 29, 2022
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: Canadian-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) merchandise exports imports trade performance affected products duty-free

The Departmental Plan and Departmental Results Report (DRR) are prepared annually by all federal departments and agencies.

They are …

Record Modified: Nov 24, 2025
Record Released: Feb 3, 2023
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: Parliament performance departmental plan priorities

The Departmental Plan and Departmental Results Report (DRR) are prepared annually by all federal departments and agencies.

They are …

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Record Released: Feb 3, 2023
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: Parliament performance departmental plan priorities

The Departmental Plan and Departmental Results Report (DRR) are prepared annually by all federal departments and agencies.

They are …

Record Modified: Nov 24, 2025
Record Released: Feb 3, 2023
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: Parliament DRR performance DRF indicator 4.1.1 departmental plan priorities

There have been many studies that examine the Canada-U.S. trade relationship; this is deservedly so as the U.S. is Canada’s …

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Record Released: Sep 29, 2022
Publisher: Global Affairs Canada
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Keywords: Canada-U.S. trade trading partner overseas exports COVID-19 China trading investment relationship disruption trade supply chains