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		<title>By: Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 06:20:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Chris,

In answer to your question about what NAFTA has done in Canada, a lot.

The same pattern of manufacturing job losses that the US has experienced has only been worse for Canada, where labour laws are stronger and social services and health care are better.  The car industry has suffered a lot of blows.  We haven&#039;t necessarily benefited from the supposed economic benefits, either.  Our natural resources get subjected to illegal tariffs.  Even when we won a court case over softwood lumber, the trade barriers weren&#039;t dropped, and our government caved.  The biggest concerns are with sovereignty over natural resources and energy: oil, gas, electricity, and, critically, water.

The Green Party of Canada voted in a membership driven policy resolution at our last policy conference in 2006 to promote Canada giving the mandatory 6-month notice to withdraw from NAFTA and renegotiate a trade agreement with the US based on fair trade practices and respect for environmental integrity.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Chris,</p>
<p>In answer to your question about what NAFTA has done in Canada, a lot.</p>
<p>The same pattern of manufacturing job losses that the US has experienced has only been worse for Canada, where labour laws are stronger and social services and health care are better.  The car industry has suffered a lot of blows.  We haven&#8217;t necessarily benefited from the supposed economic benefits, either.  Our natural resources get subjected to illegal tariffs.  Even when we won a court case over softwood lumber, the trade barriers weren&#8217;t dropped, and our government caved.  The biggest concerns are with sovereignty over natural resources and energy: oil, gas, electricity, and, critically, water.</p>
<p>The Green Party of Canada voted in a membership driven policy resolution at our last policy conference in 2006 to promote Canada giving the mandatory 6-month notice to withdraw from NAFTA and renegotiate a trade agreement with the US based on fair trade practices and respect for environmental integrity.</p>
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		<title>By: chris</title>
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		<dc:creator>chris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 05:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The United States is the most wasteful country on this planet, unfortunately we are a consumer driven economy.  Canada it seems is just another pawn for my country to disgard at any opportunity.  Canada is wasting the Boreal forest of Saskatchewan for the OIL it has to feed us in the U.S.  We consume 20 million barrels a day to keep our consumer driven economy going (slow going right now).  I know what Nafta has done to the Mexican farmer and it&#039;s manufacturing base, what about Cananda?  What has Nafta done wrong for Canada ie: farming, manufacturing, sevice industry and so on I haven&#039;t found alot of info except OIL and what it is doing to both of our countries and the rest of the world.  Nafta is only making the wealthy wealtheir and the poor poorer.  Nafta doesn&#039;t work and all countries need to revert to protectionist trade to keep their economies running like they were before Reagan dismantled our trade policies and letting Neo-liberal trade do its dirty work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United States is the most wasteful country on this planet, unfortunately we are a consumer driven economy.  Canada it seems is just another pawn for my country to disgard at any opportunity.  Canada is wasting the Boreal forest of Saskatchewan for the OIL it has to feed us in the U.S.  We consume 20 million barrels a day to keep our consumer driven economy going (slow going right now).  I know what Nafta has done to the Mexican farmer and it&#8217;s manufacturing base, what about Cananda?  What has Nafta done wrong for Canada ie: farming, manufacturing, sevice industry and so on I haven&#8217;t found alot of info except OIL and what it is doing to both of our countries and the rest of the world.  Nafta is only making the wealthy wealtheir and the poor poorer.  Nafta doesn&#8217;t work and all countries need to revert to protectionist trade to keep their economies running like they were before Reagan dismantled our trade policies and letting Neo-liberal trade do its dirty work.</p>
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