Scott Sinclair is a senior researcher with the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, where he directs the centre’s Trade and Investment Research Project. Scott has written widely on trade policy, including Facing the Facts: A Guide to the GATS Debate (with Jim Grieshaber-Otto); and Putting Health First: Canadian Health Care Reform, Trade Treaties and Foreign Policy (with Matthew Sanger), a background study for the Romanow Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada. In April 2010, he published Negotiating From Weakness: How the Canada-EU Trade Treaty Threatens Canadian Purchasing Policies and Public Services. Prior to joining CCPA, Scott was a senior trade policy advisor with the Government of British Columbia. He lives in Prince Edward Island.
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Podcast: “Canada-EU CETA: public good or private interest?” by Scott Sinclair