Standing next to Justin Trudeau in the House of Commons foyer on Sept. 13, International Monetary Fund boss Christine Lagarde delivered odes to big-ticket infrastructure spending and to the embattled Canada-EU trade deal before concluding, “I very much hope Canadian economic policies could go viral.” Hardly had Lagarde left town before Ottawa politicians started arguing over whether Trudeau should get any credit for the policies Lagarde praised. CETA, after all, was the work of nearly a decade for
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