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Country delegates to the January 2004 Stony Point Consultation on Just Trade Agreements? Churches in North America Addressing Globalization prepared their participation with research and analysis of previous church statements on globalization and trade, as well as current concerns from communities where churches are active.
- See the Canadian Background Paper: Canadian Church Statements on Trade Agreements, New Areas of Concern for the Churches, Churches Urge the Creation of a Neighbourly Economy, Church Participation in Action For Justice.
- See the Mexican Background Paper Mexico Ten Years After the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
- See the US Background paper Churches in the U.S. and Just Trade: The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) prepared by Center of Concern and Church World Service.
- See the Latin American Background Paper Seeking Solutions - Moving Forward.
- See also the Economy in Real Life Talks, excerpts from invited guests from communities effected by globalization who described the effects of trade agreements and globalization in their communities.

The Canadian Council of Churches, Justice and Peace, Globalization
KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives, Global Economic Justice
Centro de Estudio Ecumenicos, ¿ Qué espera Dios de Nosotros ?
Church World Service, Global Issues
Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance, Global Trade
World Alliance of Reformed Churches, Covenanting for Justice
Lutheran World Federation, The Church and Social Issues
World Council of Churches, Justice, Peace, and Creation, Globalization
Consejo Latinoamericano de iglesias, Fe, Economia y Sociedad
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