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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: frankw1900 who wrote (12020)11/29/2001 10:16:48 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
frank,

The lumber thing is odd because it seems to be a bit of "free enterprise policy making" ..... I voted in favour of Mulroney's free trade platform in the hopes it would protect us from US swamp water politicians.....

I am a big believer in free enterprise and free trade. The Canadian government should find out how much the market will bear for the price of gas. Also, if the Canadian government doesn't act to put an initial US$5.00/mcf tariff on natural gas exports, Canada is at risk of American energy producers crying foul that subsidized Canadian natural gas is depressing the price of natural gas in America. With such a tariff in place, then the Canadian government could review the situation every few months and increase the export tariff by an additional 12% to 30% until exports diminished. Something should be done before Canadians are accused of dumping cheap natural gas into the US market:-))
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