by MURRAY DOBBIN AT the height of the battle over the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in 1988, the biggest pushers of the deal, the Business Council on National Issues (the 160 largest public corporations), took out full page ads promising the country it would bring “more jobs, better jobs.” It was intended to counter… Read more »
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