Evidently it’s far better to pound at Equalization than take some action against American protectionism on behalf of a provincial economy that is more than just a wee bit dependent on exports to the United States.
Heck, maybe the Premier could give Obama some more pointers on how to run an economy.
“You know what I like the most is Barack Obama is listening to what we're doing here,” Mr. Williams said during question period to roars of applause from his Conservative caucus.
“That's a great compliment to this province because I have a lot of respect for that person.”
Just don’t mention any expropriations.
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The U.S. protectionists are trying to protect iron and steel from competition.
What do the people of the province care about iron or steel anyway, since Wabana closed down?
Let iron or steel producing provinces worry about that. We have a war to fight with Ottawa, and we know what we're fighting for.
Oh Dimpy, don't try and be cute unless you know what you are talking about.
Ever heard of Iron Ore company of Canada operations in Western Labrador, Wabush Mines, Voisey's Bay?
Iron ore, nickel, all ingredients in steel making?
I hate Newfoundland too. How can you stand living there?
@anonymous 1001:
Odd how the only people who seem to make that sort of comment:
a. are the local frustrated sasquatch hunters and
b. don't have the guts to sign their names to the words.
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