Abstract
With its focus on the single issue of free trade, the federal election of November 1988 deeply divided the Canadian public and generated heated debate on the direction of economic policy. Interpretations of the possible effects of the proposed Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (PTA) became highly-charged political interventions, in which labour, business, and cultural groups actively engaged, and in which a broadly based popular movement was forged. But the victory of the Conservative party in no way marks an end to the free trade battle.
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