Conference Board Of Canada Calls For Deep Integration

Posted on Thursday, July 12 at 17:25 by jensonj
Glen Hodgson, chief economist for the Conference Board, said in the report released Monday that while macroeconomic measures of Canada's performance such as gross domestic productgrowth, government fiscal performance, exports and employment are strong, microeconomics such as productivity and real income growth trail that of other economically advanced countries. To counter Canada's struggles with productivity and income growth, Hodgson said barriers to trade, investment and labour mobility between provinces should be removed to create a "single Canadian market." The Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement between British Columbia and Alberta is cited as a model that should be followed throughout Canada. As for international trade, the report said there is no viable alternative to the U.S. as Canada's biggest economic partner. However, Hodgson said the limit has been reached in how much the current Free Trade Agreement between the two countries can benefit Canada. Hodgson suggested taking Canada's economic relationship with the U.S. to the next level. This includes joining the Americans in bilateral trade agreements with other regions and countries. Since the North American Free Trade Agreement which includes Mexico Canada has signed only three bilateral trade pacts and the U.S. has signed 13, and he noted that Canada risks economic marginalization if this trend continues. The chief economist also suggested that Canada put more investment into border-security technology and infrastructure in ways that balance trade and labour mobility with security. Hodgson also said "Canadian foreign policy with the United States should be geared to creating the right negotiating environment (for economic agreements). A positive political relationship at the highest levels of government, for instance, was critical to the successful negotiation of the initial FTA." http://www.canada.com:80/nationalpost/financialpost/story.html?id=c3501176-784f-4d32-a026-0f02c0cc127a&k=26009 [Proofreader's note: this article was edited for spelling and typos on July 13, 2007]

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  1. by avatar Milton
    Fri Jul 13, 2007 1:30 am
    Somebody take this fascist pig out behind the barn and whoop him real good, please.

  2. by Deacon
    Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:08 am
    Must be time to change the bird cage liner again.

    Good thing birds can't read or they'd be sickened.

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    If George W. Bush and Tony Blair are really Christians, then pork and shrimp are Kosher.

  3. Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:27 am
    <a href="http://www.webofdebt.com/articles/dollar-deception.php">http://www.webofdebt.com/articles/dollar-deception.php</a><br />
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    Graham Towers, Governor of the Bank of Canada from 1935 to 1955, acknowledged:<br />
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    Justice Mahoney, who was not dependent on campaign financing or hamstrung by precedent, went so far as to threaten to prosecute and expose the bank. He died less than six months after the trial, in a mysterious accident that appeared to involve poisoning.4 Since that time, a number of defendants have attempted to avoid loan defaults using the defense Daly raised; but they have met with only limited success. As one judge said off the record:<br />
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    If I let you do that – you and everyone else – it would bring the whole system down. . . . I cannot let you go behind the bar of the bank. . . . We are not going behind that curtain!5 <br />
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    Banks create money. That is what they are for. . . . The manufacturing process to make money consists of making an entry in a book. That is all. . . . Each and every time a Bank makes a loan . . . new Bank credit is created -- brand new money.7<br />
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    nb; the numbers co-respond with notes at the site<br />
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    Wanna change the systenm? Strike the root!<br />
    <p>---<br>"When I tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those that do."<br />
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    William Blake<br />
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  4. Sat Jul 14, 2007 6:10 pm
    Follow the money: <br><br> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conference_Board_of_Canada">Conference Board of Canada</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Conference_Board">The Conference Board</a> <br><br> These guys say and do *only* what's in the best interest of their pay masters, We the People do not factor into their equations, other than through a fear of too many rusty pitch forks and flaming torches. <br><br> <a href="http://www.conference-board.org/aboutus/history.cfm">History of The Conference Board</a> <blockquote>The Conference Board was born out of a crisis in industry in 1916. Declining public confidence in business and rising labor unrest had become severe threats to economic growth and stability.</blockquote> If we don't show them pitch forks and torches, then as far as the slave drivers are concerned, it's a green light to proceed with whatever nefarious plan that they have in mind.



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