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![]() Another province going "bye-bye"....
(man i wish you could edit subject headings!) ****************************** Nfld. demands new deal with Canada ST. JOHN'S - Fed up with "made-in-Ottawa" decisions about fish stocks, the last province to join Confederation tabled legislation Thursday calling for the renegotiation of its union with Canada. BACKGROUNDER: To the last fish: the codless sea The government of Newfoundland and Labrador introduced a bill demanding joint control over the fishing industry, which is now exclusively a federal responsibility. It says Ottawa's recent decision to all but shut down the cod fishery proves that the province needs a voice in the way ocean stocks are managed. "Again we have a made-in-Ottawa decision thrust upon us without regard and respect for the consensus of the people of this province," Premier Roger Grimes told the legislature. "This situation can no longer be allowed to stand," Grimes said. "Time is running out to save our fishery in Newfoundland and Labrador." Grimes has urged Liberal members of Parliament from his province to sit as independents in the House of Commons to protest against the decision to close most of the remaining cod fishery. In an interview with CBC Newsworld, Grimes disputed suggestions that Thursday's bill is merely an attempt to win votes in his province. The premier said it's a coincidence that he intends to call an election before the end of the year. Grimes said Canada should take the demand to renegotiate the terms of Confederation seriously, and not dismiss it even before his legislature holds a full debate on the bill next week. "It's not limited only to the fishery," the premier said. "There's a deep-rooted feeling in Newfoundland and Labrador that we are not respected in Canada, that our views are not given full thought." FROM MAY 8, 2003: Nfld. fishermen vow to catch cod by summer He repeated a threat to launch a lawsuit against the federal government, arguing that Canada has failed to help rebuild East Coast fisheries. FROM MAY 7, 2003: Nfld. threatens court action over cod The premier was embroiled in controversy this week after reportedly vowing to support any fishermen who decided to catch cod. Grimes later said his statements had been misunderstood, and that he was not urging anyone to break the law.
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LOL.. "made-in-Ottawa" meaning the french are reaming them in the ass like they are the rest of the country. Where did you clip this from? |
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http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/05/08/nfld_union030508 |
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This is exactly what our country needs to lower our Dollar back to a respectably low level.
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