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Posted AT 6:01 PM EDT on 28/04/06

Tories defend softwood pact

Globe and Mail Update with Canadian Press

The federal government defended its softwood deal with the United States Friday, dismissing suggestions the pact favours American interests and arguing that it took action where past efforts had failed. Signs of trouble emerged on Friday, as elements of the British Columbia forest industry said the so-called anti-circumvention clause that could allow the U.S.

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