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DamianTV
07-18-2015, 01:55 AM
http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/foreign-policy/item/21270-canada-claims-it-will-back-out-of-tpp-to-protect-its-sovereignty


The Obama administration isn’t happy with Canada’s reluctance to sacrifice its poultry market on the altar of membership in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

On July 16, the Globe and Mail reported:

American officials including chief U.S. negotiator Michael Froman have repeatedly publicly prodded Canada to produce a “meaningful offer” and disclose to the U.S. what kind of agriculture concessions it will make. Trade ministers from 12 countries are preparing to gather in Hawaii shortly for what some describe as a final push for a TPP deal.

Canada’s Trade Minister Ed Fast dismisses these challenges from Washington, telling The Globe and Mail last week that “the Americans prefer to negotiate this agreement through the media” and he won’t.

Sources say as far as the U.S. is concerned, Canada promised that “things that weren’t addressed in the North American free-trade agreement — poultry and dairy — were going to be addressed” in the Pacific Rim talks.

“That was very clear; that was agreed upon,” a source familiar with the trade talks said.

The participation of the United States in the sovereignty surrender wrapped in a trade blanket is all but guaranteed after Congress gave the president “fast track” trade promotion authority.

All the confusion over the scope of the pact’s mandates could be cleared up very easily: Just produce the text of the TPP agreement and we’ll be able to sort out who’s right and who’s wrong.

The fact is that no one in Canada or the United States knows what their respective governments are giving away inside the secret TPP confabs.

We do know that our own elected officials have tried in vain to pierce the veil of secrecy preventing Americans from learning about the frightening compromises being made by our trade representatives at the TPP negotiations.

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TPP = Good for Corporations = Bad for People = Bad for America

I guess that means they will shove it down our thoats whether we want it or not...

Ronin Truth
07-18-2015, 01:56 AM
Reasons to like Canada: +1

Dianne
07-18-2015, 08:45 PM
I'll be interested to see if they really do. If so, I may have to make a trip there to open a bank account. Canada is one of the top three safest places to open an offshore bank account (at the moment), but you have to do so in person. If they opt into the TPP, they will be toast just like the U.S.

Tinnuhana
07-18-2015, 09:33 PM
Reasons to invade Canada: +1 :rolleyes:

Warrior_of_Freedom
07-18-2015, 10:14 PM
I guess start the countdown until a terrorist attack that suddenly changes Canada's PM's mind

roho76
07-18-2015, 10:44 PM
Reasons to like Canada: +1


Reasons to invade Canada: +1 :rolleyes:

Now this is a truly heart wrenching realization of you think about it.

Sorry guys (Canadians). We really like you. But it's not working out.

donnay
07-18-2015, 10:50 PM
It won't matter when they enact the North American Union.

FloralScent
07-18-2015, 11:02 PM
Reasons to like Canada: +1

For a grand total of 1.