Let me be clear. The media is still pushing all those positive stories about how we need the tar sands and Keystone when in fact it ought to be shut down as a complete failure. Our country has slid downhill so dramatically that it's hard to recognize it anymore. Yes, Steve Pakin's The Agenda is stating the positives about the Keystone, despite the evidence of our Petro State linked closely to the fortunes of the wealth exporters and job destroyers.
London's Caterpillar workers were locked out and shut down today. Harper plans to go to China, for more talks about prosperity, capacity, incremental death.
Bloggers have suggested a Tobin Tax which the Canadian Parliament passed in 1999 but never really implemented. Flaherty dismissed any thoughts of it as if it were only up to him. Notice, that's how the reigning party speaks these days.
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Perhaps, while they are they at it, they can do the same for Vale, which shutdown their Manitoba operation after receiving $1 billion of taxpayers money to NOT close down!!!
Here are some positions in favour of a tax that ends corporate bailouts.
Green Party position on Tobin Tax
Council of Canadians
Centre for Policy Alternatives
The last link above has a plan on limiting all those free trade, world trade, globalization and free market ideas that have not been any good to any of the countries as a whole.
Lost jobs are indeed going to immigrants, of which the new classification is called temporary, so they are not subject to the scrutiny of statistical oversight. They will never get citizenship, but will be parachuted in for cheap labor in the tar sands, the local Timmys, because there is a shortage in the work camp towns. And the government wants to give its businesses a cheap supply of labor until they break the backs of its own people into submission. Why? Because a weak people become sheep.
Download the full pdf on the temporary worker story here.
London's Caterpillar workers were locked out and shut down today. Harper plans to go to China, for more talks about prosperity, capacity, incremental death.
When Harper took office in the winter of 2006, there were 2,127,200 manufacturing jobs in Canada. Today there are 1,743,700 -- a total loss of nearly 400,000 manufacturing jobs under his watch, according to a Statistics Canada Labour Force Survey. Over 40,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost in the last 12 months alone.
The federal government has failed to protect Canada's manufacturing sector. Tax breaks have not saved a single job in London. We need to protect Canadian jobs and we need a government that will stand up for all Canadians.( Huffington Post.ca)There is no immediate fix for lost jobs in London, but a tough lesson learned. It's time to push back from the sidelines and stop corporate welfare, free money and reckless giveaways. Impose austerity with taxpayers' dollars and institute taxes on money flowing out of the country.
Bloggers have suggested a Tobin Tax which the Canadian Parliament passed in 1999 but never really implemented. Flaherty dismissed any thoughts of it as if it were only up to him. Notice, that's how the reigning party speaks these days.
Comments that make sense
EM_Spectrum
Here's a different thought for all the anti-union Harpocult!
How about the government(s), provincial & federal, delist Caterpillar as a vendor!
That would take a bite out of their $5 billion per year Canadian sales!!!
If they don't want to business in Canada, then why should Canada do business with them!!!
Perhaps, while they are they at it, they can do the same for Vale, which shutdown their Manitoba operation after receiving $1 billion of taxpayers money to NOT close down!!!
Here are some positions in favour of a tax that ends corporate bailouts.
Green Party position on Tobin Tax
Council of Canadians
Centre for Policy Alternatives
The last link above has a plan on limiting all those free trade, world trade, globalization and free market ideas that have not been any good to any of the countries as a whole.
- oppose any further liberalization of trade and investment rules, including at the World Trade Organization; demand a full review of the social, economic, cultural and ecological consequences of WTO and NAFTA decisions to date; and work for the establishment of new global agreements aimed at regulating the activities of transnational corporations and global investment;
- push for an international Tobin Tax on currency exchanges, to cool down the casino economy; and
- freeze and slowly lower the limit on foreign investment for RRSPs and other tax-subsidized pension plans (so that tax-deductible capital stays at work in Canada).
Lost jobs are indeed going to immigrants, of which the new classification is called temporary, so they are not subject to the scrutiny of statistical oversight. They will never get citizenship, but will be parachuted in for cheap labor in the tar sands, the local Timmys, because there is a shortage in the work camp towns. And the government wants to give its businesses a cheap supply of labor until they break the backs of its own people into submission. Why? Because a weak people become sheep.
Download the full pdf on the temporary worker story here.
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