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:: Thursday, October 07, 2004 ::
U.S. consumers of Canadian lumber urge feds to stay course in softwood dispute By STEPHEN THORNE, CBC
Members of American Consumers for Affordable Homes, which include heavyweights such as Home Depot big-box stores and a host of umbrella groups, were in Ottawa this week trying persuade Canadian legislators to stand firm. The trip came on the heels of a NAFTA-ordered reversal of an International Trade Commission ruling that Canadian industry practices were unfair and threatened injury to U.S. competitors.------------------------------------------- posted 7:04 AM :: reference link ::
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