iAffairs Canada Associate Editor Edward (TJ) Barss interviewed Liberal MP and Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Critic, Wayne Easter, last week to talk about the Trans Pacific Partnership, espionage in Canada, and foreign state-owned enterprises. Watch it above and leave a comment!
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