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I have been following the latest rants by the politicians in Ottawa. Seems to me a lot of political posturing to see if the, "I will stand up to the US bully about NAFTA and free trade" will payoff in votes. So I was quite surprised to read this article:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050830.wxsoftwood30/BNStory/National/
So.....what we have now is a Mexican Standoff, both sides say they are right; although both sides have some merit, the political stakes are quite high for Martin, as my buddy Rick Mercer points out, Americans in general don't give Canada a second thought. Martin can be seen as a champion of Canada or a mouse backing down to the Elephant. I prefer the other option, Martin puts his money where his mouth is, no half measures, open up the border!. Allow goods and services to cross without any trade restrictions. That means western Canada farmers no longer have to sell their wheat to the CDN wheat board. The CDN federal government allows real trade links between Canada and the US not a bunch of bottlenecks centered around southern ontario and quebec. What I would like to see is a 10 fold increase in roads and rail links, especially out west! I think it is criminal that western CDN businesses have to ship their products through a small number of outdated shipping links.
I doubt Martin wants to give up that much control, he talks a good game but rarely follows through.
As for the US congress (they are the ones, not the president who controls trade law) they are pathetic, they try to protect their own little fifedoms, have northern states competing with southern ones for manufacturing jobs. Ultimately to the ruin of both. They need to pull their head out of their fourth point of contact and get a grip. Giving free land and tax abatements to foreign companies or for that matter US companies doesn't pay for schools, roads, etc.
I don't have the answer but, the present course is going to sink us.
I have been following the latest rants by the politicians in Ottawa. Seems to me a lot of political posturing to see if the, "I will stand up to the US bully about NAFTA and free trade" will payoff in votes. So I was quite surprised to read this article:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050830.wxsoftwood30/BNStory/National/
So.....what we have now is a Mexican Standoff, both sides say they are right; although both sides have some merit, the political stakes are quite high for Martin, as my buddy Rick Mercer points out, Americans in general don't give Canada a second thought. Martin can be seen as a champion of Canada or a mouse backing down to the Elephant. I prefer the other option, Martin puts his money where his mouth is, no half measures, open up the border!. Allow goods and services to cross without any trade restrictions. That means western Canada farmers no longer have to sell their wheat to the CDN wheat board. The CDN federal government allows real trade links between Canada and the US not a bunch of bottlenecks centered around southern ontario and quebec. What I would like to see is a 10 fold increase in roads and rail links, especially out west! I think it is criminal that western CDN businesses have to ship their products through a small number of outdated shipping links.
I doubt Martin wants to give up that much control, he talks a good game but rarely follows through.
As for the US congress (they are the ones, not the president who controls trade law) they are pathetic, they try to protect their own little fifedoms, have northern states competing with southern ones for manufacturing jobs. Ultimately to the ruin of both. They need to pull their head out of their fourth point of contact and get a grip. Giving free land and tax abatements to foreign companies or for that matter US companies doesn't pay for schools, roads, etc.
I don't have the answer but, the present course is going to sink us.