NAFTA and the NAU weren’t ambitious enough, Canada moves to integrate with EU economy
Posted on October 6th, 2008 by bile Tags: Canada, EU, European Union, government services, Jean Charest, Montreal, NAFTA, NAU, North American Free Trade Agreement, North American Union, Quebec, United Stateshttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/…
Canada’s premiers will play a pivotal role in the country’s efforts to integrate its economy with the 27 nations of the European Union, Quebec Premier Jean Charest says.
Preliminary talks between Canadian and European officials will begin on Oct. 17 at a summit in Montreal. The provinces’ role in the negotiations will be instrumental to the fate of the proposed massive agreement because it involves issues that primarily fall under their jurisdiction, Mr. Charest told The Globe and Mail yesterday.
No deal could happen without the premiers at the table, he said.
“Unless we are fully involved in the negotiations, we are not going to get the deal we want,” Mr. Charest said.
What about what the people want?
He described the proposed pact as a groundbreaking initiative on a scale that has never been attempted. The accord would go well beyond the scope of the NAFTA agreement between Canada and the United States by encompassing not only trade in goods and services but also the free movement of skilled workers and an open market in government services and procurement.
The pitch he is making to Europeans is to do a deal with Canada that can serve as a model for something far more ambitious with the United States.
Or maybe this is just the precursor to the NAU?
Whatever it is it sounds like another level of government, more control over our lives and another step toward tyranny.





