Examining the C anadian Government's Resistance to Including Socioeconomic Concerns in Genetically Modified Seeds Regulation: A Policy Transfer and Multilevel Approach

In 2011, C anadian Members of Parliament refused to transfer a regulatory initiative taken from A rgentina that would have required an analysis of potential harm to export markets before authorizing the sale of any new genetically modified seed. This was the purpose of B ill C ‐474, which was defeat...

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