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Weekly Poll for June 12, 2009

The Canadian Construction Association is considering a motion to battle U.S. protectionist procurement policies.

Does a ‘buy American’ trade policy call for retaliatory action from Canada?

No 
 34%
Yes 
 66%

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1. June 18, 2009 — There are current trade agreements regarding the construction industry between provinces, then certainly there should be between Canada and the U.S. Our politicians must stop giving our work, our resources, and ultimately our culture to the Americans. The border, NAFTA, and any other agreements in place only appear to be enforced on the citizenry of Canada, to the benefit of Americans by our own politicians! Respond to this comment

David Cobden, CEO, Site Supervision Services, Hamilton, Ont.

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