Another possible motivating factor for Canada could have been challenging the world trade organization 's core principle of nondiscrimination between foreign and domestic producers (ibid). As this policy has far-reaching implications for all aspects of global commerce. Should this dispute have gone unchallenged, it would have set precedent in much larger industries concerning global trade
2. As Canada’s former PM Kim Campbell said “For Americans, cultural industries are industries like any others. For Canadians, cultural industries are industries that, aside from their economic impact, create products that are fundamental to the survival of Canada as a society. The globalization of the world economy and communications has been a vehicle for the Americanization of the globe. For Canada and other countries, globalization has been a phenomenon within which their distinct, non-American cultures must struggle to survive.” (ibid). As it relates to the question at hand, …show more content…
A crucial point as the United States has the largest economy in the world and the largest military. The presumption of hidden agendas by other governments and cultures towards America’s push for globalization is real. When deciding leaders for our country as those decisions and the policies connected to them have a real impact on the hearts and minds of people across the globe who are trying to decide whether or not they can trust the idea of