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This site is designed to provide members of the media with timely and accurate information about all aspects of hemispheric trade issues and the Common Frontiers organization.

Here you’ll find copies of current media releases, background information on important issues, an introduction to Common Frontiers and its members and articles about CF that have appeared in the media.

Our Latest Media Release:

2008-12-30 – 15 Years of Damage is Enough

Years of Damage is Enough December 30, 2008 For Immediate Release (Montreal, Ottawa, Washington and Mexico City / December 30,2008) – January 1, 2009 marks the 15th anniversary of the implementationof the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which integrates...

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2008-10-01 – Canada must renegotiate NAFTA now!

Canada must renegotiate NAFTA now! PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release Elections 2008 (Montreal and Ottawa, October 1st 2008) – Given that the North-American Free TradeAgreement (NAFTA) is emerging once again as an issue in the US elections, the Harpergovernment has...

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2006-06-6 – Halt S.P.P. and Replace NAFTA

Halt S.P.P. and Replace NAFTA PRESS STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, June 06, 2006 Legislators and civil society groups of the NorthAmerican region call for halt to Security andProsperity Partnership and replacement of NAFTAOttawa – At a press conference today,...

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2005-10-28 – Soccer star Maradona and Nobel Prize recipient Esquivel to march against ‘free trade’ and Bush’s presence in Argentina as part of the 3rd Peoples’ Summit November 1-5: “Another Americas is possible”

Soccer star Maradona and Nobel Prize recipient Esquivel to march against ‘free trade’ and Bush’s presence in Argentina as part of the 3rd Peoples’ Summit November 1-5: “Another Americas is possible” November 1-5: “Another Americas is possible” The 3rd Peoples' Summit...

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