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chancy
8th November 2015, 21:32
Hello Everyone: The TPP is going to cost Canada billions! If only governments cared to listen. But as normal it's pretty hard to get their attention.
chancy

link:
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/balsillie-fears-tpp-could-cost-canada-billions-become-203327302.html

article:
Balsillie fears TPP could cost Canada billions and become worst-ever policy move
The Canadian PressBy Andy Blatchford, The Canadian Press
53 minutes ago November 8 - 2015

OTTAWA - Jim Balsillie warns that provisions tucked into the Trans-Pacific Partnership could cost Canada hundreds of billions of dollars — and eventually make signing it the worst public policy decision in the country's history.

After poring over the treaty's final text, the businessman who helped build Research In Motion into a $20-billion global player said the deal contains "troubling" rules on intellectual property that threaten to make Canada a "permanent underclass" in the economy of selling ideas.

Last month, in the middle of the election campaign, the Conservative government put Canada's signature on the controversial 12-country pact. The Pacific Rim agreement, which includes the massive American and Japanese economies, has been described as the world's largest-ever trade zone.

But Balsillie said parts of the deal will harm Canadian innovators by forcing them to play by rules set by the treaty's most-dominant partner: the United States.

The fallout could prove costly for Canada because technologies created by these entrepreneurs have the potential to create huge amounts of wealth for the economy, he says.

"I'm not a partisan actor, but I actually think this is the worst thing that the Harper government has done for Canada," the former co-chief executive of RIM said in an interview after studying large sections of the 6,000-page document, released to the public last week.

"I think in 10 years from now, we'll call that the signature worst thing in policy that Canada's ever done...

"It's a treaty that structures everything forever — and we can't get out of it."

Balsillie's concerns about the deal include how it would impose intellectual property standards set by the U.S., the biggest partner in the treaty.

He fears it would give American firms an edge and cost Canadian companies more money because they would have to pay for someone else's ideas instead their own.

On top of that, Balsillie believes the structure could prevent Canadian firms from growing as it would also limit how much money they can make from their own products and services.

Balsillie, who spent much of his time building RIM by negotiating agreements around the world, called the comprehensive final text a "brilliant piece of literature."

"It's such brilliantly systemic encirclement. I'm just in awe at its powerful purity by the Americans...

"We've been outfoxed."

And unlike legislation passed in Parliament, he noted treaties like this one set rules that must be followed forever. This deal, he added, also features "iron-clad" dispute mechanisms.

"I'm worried and I don't know how we can get out of this," said Balsillie, who's also helping guide the creation of a lobby group that would press for the needs of Canada's innovation sector.

"I think our trade negotiators have profoundly failed Canadians and our future innovators. I really lament it."

He said the government should have dispatched a more-sophisticated negotiating team.

Harper had hailed the agreement as a means of ensuring Canadian access to a market of nearly 800 million people and before it was signed, warned Canada couldn't afford not to take part.

The deal must be ratified by all 12 countries, and then it would come into force six months later. It would require a parliamentary vote in Canada.

Alternatively, the treaty can also take effect if it's ratified by half the countries representing 85 per cent of the zone's economy. A country can withdraw any time, on six months' notice.

The Liberal government has yet to say how it will proceed.

International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland, named to cabinet a day before the finalized treaty was made public, reiterated that the Liberals believe in trade, but she was careful to note the deal was negotiated by the Conservative government.

After the text was released, Freeland told reporters she wanted Canadians to send her comments about it.

"I'm going to take that seriously — we're going to review it," she said Thursday.

The government, she added, is committed to a full parliamentary debate on the deal and a vote in the House of Commons, though she had yet to set a deadline.

She declined to answer questions whether the Liberals would be prepared to walk away from the deal.

Balsillie warned that the Liberals' plan to run budgetary deficits of up to $10 billion in each of the next three years could pale in comparison to what could be lost in the country's ideas economy because of the TPP.

"These provisions are more important by far — times 10 — than anything else in the agreement," he said.

"But we're having no discussion on it."

Carmody
9th November 2015, 14:02
The TPP is actually a stealth fascist takeover of the world, designed to bypass governmental organizations, and enable corporate and banking systems to be the controllers and power structure of the planet.

They bypass the governmental process and the open physical war process via legal trade agreements.

Do your research, one particular document is the 'Madrid circular', and the last plan the Nazi's drew up ('generalplan 1945') before they disappeared and failed to surrender in 1945 (they never surrendered and their names and organization is not named or present in any war documents!)

This is the reason the public was never informed of the contents of the agreement, the TPP is actually stealth WAR, war on national sovereignty, war of freedoms, war on the people.....all done for a oligarchy of groups and corporations, ie, fascists.

This whole thing came pouring out of the corner of the oligarchy which controlled Stephen Harper, a man who admitted that he hated Canada. Harper was put in place to tear Canada down, and make it ready to be vassal state for the oligarchy which is attempting a full take over of the system in the USA.

They needed Harper to do the tear down, as they went the political route in Canada.

Mexico was such a mess, that they went the direction of drug wars, to create the turmoil and finance their games at the same time. What worked in Mexico, would never have worked in Canada, so a slow preparation and creation of Stephen Harper took place.

There are very high odds that the danger of the TPP and it's most important aspects will be withheld from the public of the signing countries (as was before), and that Trudeau will be forced into letting them get away with it.

Canada is critical to the empire of oligarchy and fascism that has crept into the USA system.

Canada is a neighbor which is too big, with too much resource, and is too physically close to the USA for them to demand that it be anything less than a completely controlled vassal state.

No expenditure of resource is too big to be spent, by the failing USA monetary system controllers, on this takeover of Canada.

This oligarchy of fascism can only do a proper re-boot of this forced collapse of the USA system, if Canada is under total control.

Look for signs of absolute control of the TPP data and it's proliferation into the public view and attempts of complete control of Trudeau's government via any means possible or any means imaginable. From the mundane to the vicious and brutal, all avenues will be used, if required. All as clandestinely as possible. Whatever it takes. Some of those plans and acts will have been years in the making.