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To: marcos who wrote (8213)9/5/2001 2:03:25 PM
From: Don Lloyd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
marcos-

...'As governments become increasingly socialist' - actually the opposite direction was the case in this province up to the date on which we were attacked by this US 'Commerce' department bar to commerce - we just voted out the socialist regime that had ruled here for nine years or so, the seats in parliament are now 77-2 against them, something like that, it was quite a decisive mandate and stimulated great hope for positive change here ...

I was aiming at the US and Europe, as Canada as a whole is already socialist. Good luck on the positive change, but the question is who gives the orders to the RCMP, and how well they're obeyed.

Regards, Don



To: marcos who wrote (8213)9/5/2001 3:18:46 PM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74559
 
A trade war between Canada and the US will not be good for Canada. It enjoys an enormous trade surplus with the US. Lumber is a tiny fraction of this trade. And Canada is not innocent when it comes to trade protectionism. There are laws in Canada that impede imports of the few products where the US enjoys a surplus: movies, music, etc.