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In fact on FCM's website there are answers to a lot of those questions. Actually the question is there, “Will giving access to procurement by municipalities encourage privatization of public water systems?” Minister Fast says:
Nothing in any of Canada's international trade agreements can force countries to privatize or regulate their public services. Decisions to either privatize or deregulate in certain public sectors are guided by domestic policy decisions. When a government decides to do so, foreign companies who enter the market are always subject to Canadian laws and regulations. Obligations in the Government Procurement Chapter of the CETA will not force municipalities to privatize water distribution, nor prevent municipalities from setting standards to ensure that Canadians have access to safe drinking water. If public water treatment and distribution entities are covered under CETA, this simply means that any procurement of goods or services in support of the government ability to provide such water services would be required to follow the obligations of the chapter.