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BIV on Roundhouse June 12: An original NAFTA negotiator on what happens next, publicly and privately

“If the U.S. leadership thinks that you’re going to have a totally overhauled NAFTA and have it by the end of the year, I think they’re dreaming in technicolour," argues Don Campbell.
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“If the U.S. leadership thinks that you’re going to have a totally overhauled NAFTA and have it by the end of the year, I think they’re dreaming in technicolour," argues Don Campbell.

On the latest show, Campbell weighs in with insight from having been "at the table" during NAFTA's original negotiation as Canada’s former deputy minister of international trade. He has also served as the country's deputy foreign minister, and as Canada's ambassador to Japan, and to Korea. He is currently the international co-chair of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council, and a senior strategy advisor to DLA Piper (Canada) LLP.

Later on, Sean Mullin, executive director of the Brookfield Institute, looks at where and how automation will infiltrate the Canadian economy. He'll look at where in B.C. automation will hit hardest.

And 95% of business leaders overestimate having this particular quality. Author Stacey Hanke shares what that is, and how leaders can both acquire, and effectively wield it.

Click here to listen to the show.