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Listing of Canada's existing FIPAs

Note: Copies of the FIPAs are posted in Acrobat (pdf) format. To view or download pdf files you need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader™ a free software that you can download from the web.

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Partner

Date of Signature

Entry into Force

1

Argentina

05 November 1991

29 April 1993

2

Armenia

08 May 1997

29 March 1999

3

Barbados

29 May 1996

17 January 1997

4

Costa Rica

18 March 1998

29 September 1999

5

Croatia

03 February 1997

30 January 2001

6

Czech Republic*

15 November 1990

09 March 1992

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Czech Republic (amended)

06 May 2009

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7

Ecuador

29 April 1996

06 June 1997

8

Egypt

13 November 1996

03 November 1997

9

El Salvador

31 May 1999

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10

Hungary

03 October 1991

21 November 1993

11Jordan28 June 2009 --- 

12

Latvia

26 April 1995

27 July 1995

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Latvia (amended)

05 May 2009

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13

Lebanon

11 April 1997

19 June 1999

14

Panama

12 September 1996

13 February 1998

15

Peru

14 November 2006

20 June 2007

16

Philippines

09 November 1995

13 November 1996

17

Poland

06 April 1990

22 November 1990

18

Romania

17 April 1996

11 February 1997

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Romania (amended)

08 May 2009

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19

Russian Federation**

20 November 1989

27 June 1991

20

Slovak Republic*

15 November 1990

09 March 1992

21

South Africa

27 November 1995

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22

Thailand

17 January 1997

24 September 1998

23

Trinidad and Tobago

11 September 1995

08 July 1996

24

Ukraine

24 October 1994

24 June 1995

25

Uruguay

29 October 1997

02 June 1999

26

Venezuela

01 July 1996

28 January 1998

 

~ The FIPAs with the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Poland, Romania and the Slovak Republic are being amended following their accession to the European Union, while maintaining the protections they afford to Canadian investors.

* Further to the dissolution of Czech and Slovak Federal Republic in 1993, the FIPA currently binds both the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic, and is considered as two Agreements.

** Further to the dissolution of the USSR in 1991, the FIPA now binds Russia as the continuing State.