First, we'd like to see the elimination of the ISDS provision. We'd like to see the ILO standards on labour rights enshrined in the agreement rather than having a mere reference to them. We'd also like to see a thorough review of the merits and effectiveness of investor and labour provisions within five years of ratification of CETA. We would want CETA to have a positive list of service commitments and no ratchet or stand-still clauses, so that public services could be protected in the agreement. Finally, we would want local governments to be able to maintain the right to have activist economic policies, labour policies, and environmental policies in terms of procurement and also in terms of regulation. We'd like to see that enshrined in CETA as well. Those five things really aren't in that deal as it stands.
On May 12th, 2016. See this statement in context.