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An Economy In Trouble? Why the Canada and EU Trade Talks are Important

August 10, 2010

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“Canadian exports to the United States, as a percentage of the total, have dropped to 76% from a record high of 90% earlier this decade. As we move to a world where power is more diffuse and regional alliances assume increasing importance, strengthening relationships with not just our continental partners, but also our transatlantic and […]

Canada and U.S. Go For The Gold TOGETHER (Guest Author Judy Bradt)

March 14, 2010

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Just as the Olympics were about the begin, two countries shared the podium with a joint victory of enduring value. The agreement signed February 16th between the United States and Canada on government procurement has four significant features that make a big difference for Canadian — and American – companies. (And, as I write this, […]

Buy American Exemption: The Biggest 1% in Public Sector Procurement

October 15, 2009

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Today’s PI Window on Business segment in which I had the opportunity to interview Washington-based US public sector expert Judy Bradt is part of a series of interviews that will break down the key elements of the Buy American Policy. These segments will drill down into the areas that will affect your business, and provide […]