"One of the Most Extraordinary Weeks in the History of Canada - U.S. Relationship" |
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Monday June 25, 2012
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David Collier-Brown
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Did you see Martha's proposal to phase supply management out? It's gotten a lot of attention lately, in all three Toronto newspapers, and might make negotiating with Australia (and the Excited States) easier... --dave (one of her former constituents) c-b https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/second-reading/politicians-need-courage-to-dismantle-supply-management/article4359234/ |
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Team America: World Police It shouldn't come as a surprise as this is a purely US-driven piece of legislation. The only ones able to resist somewhat are the members of European Parliament. They can operate as a group. The US takes on countries One-on-One and of course the little guy loses. Japan's new law is an all-time low; they must be desperate to get in TPP. Solution: get WIPO back where it belongs, and nullify any other IP arrangements for clarity's sake. |
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... Someone actually claimed C11 was "a domestic Canadian legislative initiative"? They really have a low opinion of the electorate. Next there weill be a "domestic Canadian legislative initiative" to start paying taxes to the U.S. |
We want to enhance competition and investment in this country, and this is why we adopted this policy back in 2008 for the AWS spectrum. Let me say that the price went down by an average of 11% since then, and we will continue this way with the 700 megahertz spectrum. We launched consultation with the industry to make sure that we enhance competition and provide better choice and better rates for our consumers.
Last week I wrote about the National Post seeking $150 licences for posting short excerpts online. It appears that the paper has now dropped the system.
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