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Will the TPP bring change to countries with poor labour records?
- April 27, 2016
- Posted by: daewon_admin
4VANCOUVER — Signing on to the biggest trade agreement in the world will push member nations with weaker track records on workers’ rights to meet international labour standards. But one expert says we should don’t expect big changes to happen overnight. “A lot of what people would be hoping for is, over time, countries just
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Top 10 investigative reports of political money for 2015
- October 5, 2015
- Posted by: daewon_admin
3The millions of dollars being spent on the presidential race by super PACs, secretive nonprofits and the candidates themselves could again make this election cycle the most expensive to date. Huge sums are also flowing into state and local races. Here, in chronological order, are ten stories from other newsrooms that got behind the cash
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‘Somebody intervened in Washington’
- June 30, 2014
- Posted by: daewon_admin
2How oil industry lobbyists played the long game — wearing down an overmatched federal bureaucracy to gain access to a fuel-rich corner of the Alaskan wilderness. From his seat in the small plane flying over the largest remaining swath of American wilderness, Bruce Babbitt thought he could envision the legacy of one of his proudest
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We may have cinched TPP, but is US trade a lost cause?
- May 22, 2014
- Posted by: daewon_admin
1Michigan State University President Barack Obama, with fast-track negotiating powers in his back pocket, managed to seal the biggest trade agreement of the World Trade Organization era this month. The passage of fast-track, agreed by Congress in June to allow a straight up-or-down vote on trade deals, means the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement involving the