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To: TobagoJack who wrote (61488)2/24/2010 9:38:04 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 217705
 
In Canada, "peace, order and good government" (in French, "paix, ordre et bon gouvernement"), often abbreviated POGG, is often used to describe the principles upon which that country's Confederation took place. Originally used in the British North America Act, 1867, enacted by the Imperial Parliament, it defines the principles under which the Canadian Parliament should legislate. Specifically, the phrase appears in section 91 of the Act, which is part of the block of sections that divide legislative powers between the federal and provincial levels of government. In section 91, the phrase describes the legal grounds upon which the federal government is constitutionally permitted to pass laws that intrude on the legislative purview of the provinces.

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (61488)2/25/2010 2:38:51 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217705
 
Youth Majority hit as the pyramid was bottom wide. OECD is hit because pyramid is upside down. Too much old people in relation to youngsters

We stoically went through the Lost Decade and paid every cent. See those ducks they hang in HK? We looked like that: No feathers left!!!

The difference to OECD is that:

Brazil was a population with a majority of young people.

OECD countries is hit with a gray population. Japan is coping for the past two decades.

OECD has same futrure Japan has been facing sicne early 90s.