Abstract

Provincial compliance with trade and investment treaty commitments is increasingly important. However, Canada’s federal system makes negotiating treaty obligations in the areas of provincial jurisdiction particularly difficult. This article analyzes the challenges related to treaty commitments in areas of provincial jurisdiction, revisits the Canadian constitutional allocation of responsibility for treaty negotiation, ratification, implementation, and compliance, and explores the prospects for using intergovernmental agreement to address concerns about provincial compliance.

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