Canadian International Trade Tribunal
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The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is an independent quasi-judicial body operating in Canada's trade remedy system. The administrative tribunal, which considers cases of dumping and subsidizing, reports to Parliament through the Minister of Finance. The organization hears appeals, conducts inquiries, and provides advice.
9 members
- Chairperson: Pierre J. Gosselin
- Vice-Chairpersons: Patricia M. Close, Richard Lafontaine
- Other Members: Zdenek Kvarda, James A. Ogilvy, Ellen Fry, Meriel V.M. Bradford
[edit] See also
- Canadian International Trade Tribunal Act
- Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
- import, export, tariff, subsidy
- World Trade Organization
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
[edit] External link
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