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Originally Posted by Sarn
agreement it is for the second term 
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Again, this is just like North Korea. They seem to have an agreement to agree on some parts that need to be changed. Nothing has been changed, and they still need Canada to agree to all of it which only brings in another round of discussion and debate.
Canada has the upper hand here. There is an agreement in place, and only Congress can kill it. Congress won't kill it unless there is something to replace it. Canada knows this, and will not agree to anything unless it is very agreeable to them. If not, they walk away and keep the original agreement.