COMS 4502 Chapter Notes - Chapter n/a: Trans-Pacific Partnership, Munk Debates, Language Exchange
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Reading #1: elizabeth may, again excluded, tweets her way into munk debate conversation. G(cid:396)ee(cid:374) pa(cid:396)t(cid:455) leade(cid:396) eliza(cid:271)eth ma(cid:455), e(cid:454)(cid:272)luded f(cid:396)o(cid:373) mo(cid:374)da(cid:455)"s fo(cid:396)eig(cid:374) poli(cid:272)(cid:455) de(cid:271)ate, turned to social media to hammer the conservative government on its record, including its decision to pass controversial security legislation. May used twitter to reiterate her opposition to the bill as testy exchanges unfolded on stage at the munk debate in toronto. The legislation, which has caused friction between the ndp and the liberals during the course of the election, became a topic of debate on monday. The grits, who supported the bill in parliament, have promised to amend bill c-51 if they form government. May also used twitter to criticized the conservative government for moving ahead on the trans pacific partnership. The tpp is a massive trade pact that is being negotiated by 12 countries. The conservative government hopes to have an agreement in place before the weekend.