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Wayne Easter posted an update posté il y a 1 année 8 mois
Gary,
Bell Media and other Conservative media might wish to think that — but that is certainly not the case.
As our leader said in caucus, we are in this fight to form the next government.
Political activism is welcome.
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Thanks for your response @Wayne-Easter, the discussion is ongoing at http://www.facebook.com/CTVPowerPlay:
Jennifer Ross – Didn’t Power Play used to have a bunch of people on its “political panel” (why you called it a panel). Why only one party represented on the wheat board issue, for example? How about having a Liberal on?
Marliese Gause -…[En afficher davantage]
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Is media a tool used to sway public opinion or is it in the business of sensationalism designed to bolster its bottom line or to endlessly distract the public away from things that should be of greater concern but are not.I fear it has become a tool to keep people away from other people.Television is consuming too many hours of peoples lives that…[En afficher davantage]
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Gotta post to this!! Media is the biggest bane of my existence. I know from my wife in the Civil Service exactly what this government has been quietly doing behind the scenes, and the media is cheering them on. The newspapers seem to be in the business of just parroting the conservative talking points.
If I didn’t know better, the media is…[En afficher davantage]
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Wayne Easter posted an update posté il y a 1 année 8 mois
#internationaltrade (Wayne Easter) is of critical importance to our economy and Liberals have long held that fair trade is worthy of support. While increased trade is important, the Harper government has deliberately minimized the role of Parliament and by extension Canadians in this process.
There are legitimate concerns regarding trade…[En afficher davantage]
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I agree Wayne, CETA was a huge issue in the last election (at least locally), and we had no idea how the government was leaning on this issue.
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Wayne: OK, we are worried about the price of pharmaceuticals and I am with you on this. But I think a bigger aspect of International Trade is our exports rather than our imports.
We have to forge relationships with India, China, Brazil and other emerging economies and start selling our engineering and project management skill to them. …[En afficher davantage]
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The Liberal Party has long advocated expanding our trading relationships, of broadening our export presence internationally and the markets in the developing world will increase in importance.
My concern is that broadening that base will present Canada with a challenge.
Even Foreign Affairs and International Trade in its recent examination of…[En afficher davantage]
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Hi Wayne: Thank you for your comments. You mention that Foreign Affairs and International Trade projects 75% of our exports going to the US through to 2040.
Have they considered what would happen with a 70 cent US Dollar.
The US is operating with a National Debt of $14.7 T that costs over $500 B per year to carry.
They are operating with a…[En afficher davantage]
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I could not agree with Mike more. What troubles me is that to continue our strong trade relationship with the US, we are being forced to sacrifice aspects of Canadian sovereignty. In 2013, the US requires Canadian financial institutions to disclose confidential information on all clients.
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On trade with India: Sure so long as that doesn’t mean shipping even more IT jobs there. Indians are now doing the jobs we used to give to our young people. Where will the next generation of Canadian IT workers come from?
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Wayne Easter changed their profile picture posté il y a 1 année 8 mois
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Wayne Easter changed their profile picture posté il y a 1 année 8 mois







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