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1. Mitigating Global Fragmentation in Digital Trade Governance: A Case Study

2. Regulating the International Digital Economy, with Trade and Innovation in Mind

3. TRIPS-Past to TRIPS-Plus: Upholding the Balance between Exclusivity and Access

4. Could Trade Agreements Help Address the Wicked Problem of Cross-Border Disinformation?

5. Cooperation in Trade in Services

6. Fostering Growth in Digital Trade through Bilateral Cooperation in the Development of Trade Rules

7. India-Canada Energy Cooperation

8. Environmental Provisions in CUSMA: A New Approach

9. International Intellectual Property after the New NAFTA

10. Toward a Robust Architecture for the Regulation of Data and Digital Trade

11. The Future of North America’s Economic Relationship: From NAFTA to the New Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement and Beyond

12. Does Canada’s Foreign Trade Policy Give Innovating Canadian Firms a Competitive Edge Internationally?

13. World Trade Organization 2.0: Reforming Multilateral Trade Rules for the Digital Age

14. What Is a Climate Response Measure? Breaking the Trade Taboo in Confronting Climate Change

15. Trump Trade Policy, Exchange Rate Surveillance and the IMF: Back to the Future?

16. CIGI Expert Consultation on WTO Reform

17. The Way Forward for WTO Dispute Settlement after the Eleventh Ministerial Conference

18. Digital Trade at the WTO: The CPTPP and CUSMA Pose Challenges to Canadian Data Regulation

19. Emerging Countries in Global Financial Regulatory Standard Setting: What Is to Be Done?

20. The Global Interplay between Trade, Geopolitical and Commodity Shocks