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MONTREAL 鈥?Canada is about to put forward two sets of proposals at the NAFTA negotiations seen as a litmus test of whether these talks become a real give-and-take negotiation, or a deadlocked process defined by intractable differences.It could be clearer by weekend.Canada intends to make its first two significant counter-proposals on controversial topics, responding several months after the U.S. stunned its neighbours with a series of demands Canada and Mexico viewed as non-starters. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sources say the Canadians will suggest major changes to auto rules, and to the dispute-resolution system under Chapter 11. While t
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Another resident at a Burlington seniors home has died from COVID-19 as the region reported 58 new infections Friday Dec. 18 , down from 76 yesterday.The Chartwell Lakeshore retirement home resident, the latest to die due to the virus, did not live in Halton area, according to Halton Public Health. There have been three resident deaths and 34 COVID-19 cases in the facility since an outbreak was declared on Dec. 3.Todays update shows that there are 23 new positive cases in Oakville, 18 in Burlington, 11 in Milton, six in Halton Hills, bringing the total Halton case
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