There are so many massive trade deals on the go at the moment that it is easy to lose track. In the US, TPP is at the forefront of many people‘s thoughts; in Europe, it is TAFTA/TTIP. TISA is just starting to appear on the radar, while CETA, the trade agreement between the EU and Canada, is dropping off it. That‘s because there is a general belief that CETA is „done“ — even if the text needs „legal scrubbing“, the assumption is that no more changes can be made. Evidently, somebody forgot to tell the French government, which is calling for the corporate sovereignty chapter to be dropped according to this article in Le Devoir (original in French, found via @StuJT):