Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 31, 1998, p. 6

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p 6 the tribune tuesday march 31 y 1 998 f-lrf-lt-ticci- f- nationalist mp canadas interests in mind nam mike adler staff reporter local liberal mp bryon wilfert says he wont support a proposed internation al investment treaty if the deal isnt good for canada the liberal government has been negotiating the multilateral agreement on investment a deal designed to speedup investment by limiting national interference for months with several other countries if any agreement does not protect the national interests of canada i will not support it wilfert who represents whitchurchstouffville and markhams north end pledged last week calling himself a strong nationalist the mp said the powerful mai must completely preserve our freedom to act in key areas including health care social programs and education before canada signs it wilfert suggested hes confident jean chretiens government will fight for such conditions the government will only politics accept the right deal at the right time he said 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