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Lawyers flag urgent need for better funding of federal trade, sanctions agencies

OTTAWA - Several prominent lawyers are urging Ottawa to bolster federal units that manage trade issues, arguing they are under strain amid a surge of activity fuelled in part by a United States tariff war.

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Lawyers flag urgent need for better funding of federal trade, sanctions agencies

Coal is loaded onto the bulk carrier vessel Fosep at the Westshore coal export terminal at Roberts Bank as container ships are seen docked beneath gantry cranes at Deltaport, in Tsawwassen, B.C., on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


OTTAWA - Several prominent lawyers are urging Ottawa to bolster federal units that manage trade issues, arguing they are under strain amid a surge of activity fuelled in part by a United States tariff war.

In a letter to the Finance Department ahead of the coming fall budget, the Canadian international trade and investment lawyers call for more funding for departments and agencies responsible for administering trade and tariff programming.

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