In 1994 the BCNI presented Paul Martin with Bay Street's ten point policy wish list. It's key elements were radical decentralization, abandoning any federal leadership in social policy, and huge cuts to social programs as the only acceptable method of deficit reduction.
It also included massive tax cuts for the wealthy and Canada's largest corporations. In the subsequent six years Paul Martin delivered on every one of those ten items.
For those trying to divine where Mr Martin will take us in the future we need look no further than the Council of Chief Executives and its annual general meeting, held last January. Paul Martin was conspicuously in attendance. It was at this high powered affair that Tom d'Aquino announced the new medicine for the country - a radical initiative for continental integration.
The new plan would result in the most comprehensive surrender of Canadian sovereignty ever proposed. The Chief Executives are suggesting that the border be no more than - and I quote - an "internal check point." We would be issued with "North American Identity Cards." Four key policy areas -- borders, the military, economic efficiencies, such as environmental regulation, and energy security - would be jointly managed by four so-called "Joint Commissions." But jointly managed clearly means U.S. controlled. In all these policy areas, Canada would end up changing its policies to match those of the U.S.
The implications are staggering. Our defence policy - and therefore much of our foreign policy - would be decided at the Pentagon.
Our electricity prices would be determined by U.S. demand. And our fresh water would be subject to export to solve the looming American water crisis.
Will Paul Martin deliver on this radical plan? The Council of Chief executives - made up of the same people who ponied up $12 million for Martin's leadership campaign - have every reason to be optimistic.
For Commentary, I'm Murray Dobbin in Vancouver.
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Dave Ruston
how can a group of people ensure environmental standards and consumer protection standards are met, without SOME government regulation of business?!!
Surely you don\'t beleive they\'ll do it out of the goodness of their hearts?.....
jim.callaghan@sympatico.ca
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Dave Ruston