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This report is the conclusion of three years of hearings in Ottawa and fact
finding missions to Russia, China and India. Beginning in November 2007, the
Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade undertook a
study motivated by an interest in the extent and ways in which Canada could benefit
from the impressive and almost unprecedented economic growth of China, India and
Russia. Their rise in the new global economy holds significant domestic, bilateral, and
global implications for Canada and for its future prosperity.