Multiple Choice
The cheap foreign labour argument suggests that:
A) to maintain its standard of living, Canada should not trade with low-wage countries.
B) Canadian industries should develop policies to reduce their wage rates to compete with other countries.
C) Canada should trade more with low-wage countries.
D) Canada should use dumping policies to compete with low-wage countries.
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