Exporting Goods and Exporting Human Rights A Canadian Concept
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Canada has one of the most liberal, "tolerant, respectful and diverse societies" in today's world . It is a leading nation of today and therefore it must pave the path for the nations of tomorrow. Canada must secure its future as well as the future of its global peers. When entering foreign trade agreements, Canada should consider the human rights issues of those countries. However, they should not address human rights issue through sanctions and embargos.
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History News Network May 26 2003, April 22, 2005 <http://hnn.us/articles/1465.html> James A. Dorn, "Trade and Human Rights in China," CATO Institute November 15, 1996 Martin, Paul. Statement, Government of Canada, April 16, 2005 Office of the Prime Minister April 21, 2005 <http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/news.asp?id=461> Trade Data Online. April 2005, Industry Canada April 25, 2005 <http://strategis.ic.gc.ca/sc_mrkti/tdst/tdo/tdo.php#tag>