Stephen Harper was played ‘like a chump’ in TPP deal, Mulcair says

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Stephen Harper was played ‘like a chump’ in TPP deal, Mulcair says

TORONTO — Prime Minister Stephen Harper was played "like a chump" in talks that led to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said Thursday as he ramped up attacks against both the Conservatives and Liberals over the trade agreement.

At a town hall meeting in Toronto, Mulcair latched onto opposition by Hillary Clinton, saying the U.S. democratic presidential hopeful has joined a growing list of "progressives" across North America who see the 12-country deal as bad for jobs and the families those jobs support.

Mulcair said the Conservatives were duped into accepting a bum deal and it needs to be rejected in Canada, too.

"Hilary Clinton finds that the bar hasn't been set high enough in the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement for Americans, and yet we know that the auto deal that the Americans got in the TPP is better than what Stephen Harper was able to get," Mulcair said in front of a room full of supporters in downtown Toronto.

"And you know why? Stephen Harper went into those negotiations two weeks away from a federal general election in an incredibly feeble position," said Mulcair.

"Everyone around that table knew it, and they played him like a chump."

Mulcair launched into a vigorous attack against Harper and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau that appeared more personal than any previous comments he's made about his opponents thus far in the campaign.

One day before he is set to unveil his party's full platform in Montreal, the NDP leader accused the Liberals of walking in tandem with Harper's Conservatives, first by voting in favour of much-criticized anti-terrorism legislation, and now by refusing to denounce the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

With recent polls suggesting the Liberals may be solidifying their support under Trudeau, but not quite enough to win a majority, Mulcair gave no assurances that his New Democrats would work with a minority Liberal government in the House of Commons.

In fact, Mulcair appeared to push his party further away from his opponents, saying he has become less inclined since the campaign began Aug. 2 to be collegial.

"I've had a chance to know both of my adversaries, Mr. Harper and Mr. Trudeau, in the House and I can tell you that I try always to have respect for my adversaries," Mulcair said.

"That respect, frankly, is under a great deal of strain these days," he added, accusing Trudeau of being too afraid to oppose the Conservatives on major policies and saying he was "appalled" at how Harper has run his campaign by "playing the politics of race."

The Liberals launched an attack of their own against the NDP, sending party operatives to the NDP town hall to hand out leaflets, which quoted an Ontario New Democrat candidate questioning her own party's fiscal promises.

The NDP has pledged to balance the federal budget, even with new spending proposals on a range of expensive measures from aboriginal education to the party's $15 dollar-a-day child care plan.

Susan Erskine-Fournier, running for the NDP in St. Catharines, Ont., told a local debate Tuesday that the promise to balance the budget "is very risky."

Mulcair has insisted all this week that his fiscal plan is sound, saying the budget can be balanced by eliminating Conservative initiatives, such as tax breaks for large corporations.

http://www.nationalnewswatch.com/20...in-trudeau-at-toronto-town-hall/#.Vha7A1Ws_CS
 

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nobody, especially the unions, have read this agreement. it's all opinion, nothing more.
 

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Canada halted processing of Syrian refugees for extra screening


U.S. intelligence reports suggested refugees could pose a threat

Abject behaviour': Mulcair

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair, campaigning in Toronto, hammered the prime minister for his role.
"We learned today that Stephen Harper intervened personally to stop the arrival of Syrian refugees. He had already done that before he appeared before us to emote talking about his own family after seeing the body of that little child on that beach in Turkey," he said.
"That is abject behaviour on the part of the Canadian prime minister. It is a shame on Canada. And Stephen Harper should apologize and remove those restrictions now."
Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, speaking in Woodbridge, Ont., said he's not surprised by the apparent intervention by the Prime Minister's Office.
"This government has always behaved in an irresponsible manner and interferes, and for me it just shows how much we need a better government in Ottawa than Mr. Harper can offer," he said.
















Justin Trudeau says PMO interference has put lives at stake1:25

He added the Conservatives are using so-called "security" issues as a distraction.
"I think one of the things we've seen is that Mr. Harper is always trying to pivot to security concerns, to the politics of fear and division, as a way of distracting from the fact that he has a failed plan, that he has been unable to create the growth Canada needs over the past decade."
 

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Harper lives rent free in AnalFlossy's head..

Canadian Auto Pac is dead with the TPP agreement, watch them pull up stakes and move to Mexico.
I thought they already did, at least already started.

Cool it guys......

an ideologue and a conspiracy theorist agreeing.....it's a rare thing!
More of your silly snarky remarks. Why don't you say something to dispute it. Can you explain all the secrecy, why Harpo is leaving us all in the dark if this is good for Canada? No? I didn't think so. Grow up.
 

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Stephen Harper was played ‘like a chump’ in TPP deal, Mulcair says

TORONTO — Prime Minister Stephen Harper was played "like a chump" in talks that led to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said Thursday as he ramped up attacks against both the Conservatives and Liberals over the trade agreement.

At a town hall meeting in Toronto, Mulcair latched onto opposition by Hillary Clinton, saying the U.S. democratic presidential hopeful has joined a growing list of "progressives" across North America who see the 12-country deal as bad for jobs and the families those jobs support.

Mulcair said the Conservatives were duped into accepting a bum deal and it needs to be rejected in Canada, too.

"Hilary Clinton finds that the bar hasn't been set high enough in the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement for Americans, and yet we know that the auto deal that the Americans got in the TPP is better than what Stephen Harper was able to get," Mulcair said in front of a room full of supporters in downtown Toronto.

"And you know why? Stephen Harper went into those negotiations two weeks away from a federal general election in an incredibly feeble position," said Mulcair.

"Everyone around that table knew it, and they played him like a chump."

Mulcair launched into a vigorous attack against Harper and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau that appeared more personal than any previous comments he's made about his opponents thus far in the campaign.

One day before he is set to unveil his party's full platform in Montreal, the NDP leader accused the Liberals of walking in tandem with Harper's Conservatives, first by voting in favour of much-criticized anti-terrorism legislation, and now by refusing to denounce the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

With recent polls suggesting the Liberals may be solidifying their support under Trudeau, but not quite enough to win a majority, Mulcair gave no assurances that his New Democrats would work with a minority Liberal government in the House of Commons.

In fact, Mulcair appeared to push his party further away from his opponents, saying he has become less inclined since the campaign began Aug. 2 to be collegial.

"I've had a chance to know both of my adversaries, Mr. Harper and Mr. Trudeau, in the House and I can tell you that I try always to have respect for my adversaries," Mulcair said.

"That respect, frankly, is under a great deal of strain these days," he added, accusing Trudeau of being too afraid to oppose the Conservatives on major policies and saying he was "appalled" at how Harper has run his campaign by "playing the politics of race."

The Liberals launched an attack of their own against the NDP, sending party operatives to the NDP town hall to hand out leaflets, which quoted an Ontario New Democrat candidate questioning her own party's fiscal promises.

The NDP has pledged to balance the federal budget, even with new spending proposals on a range of expensive measures from aboriginal education to the party's $15 dollar-a-day child care plan.

Susan Erskine-Fournier, running for the NDP in St. Catharines, Ont., told a local debate Tuesday that the promise to balance the budget "is very risky."

Mulcair has insisted all this week that his fiscal plan is sound, saying the budget can be balanced by eliminating Conservative initiatives, such as tax breaks for large corporations.

Stephen Harper was played ‘like a chump’ in TPP deal, Mulcair says | National Newswatch

What Mulcair needs to understand is that free trade must be reciprocal. If he thinks that he can insist on everyone else eliminating their tariffs and quotas while Canada raises its tariffs and quotas, he might want to rethink his position.

He might be concerned about free trade benefitting only the rich. I get that. But the solution is not protectionism. Instead, he should look at still supporting free trade but maybe support a common labour market alongside it to expand workers' freedom.

Final nail in the coffin...

Big Corporations want cheap labor to maximize profits.. we now live in a Corporatocracy. ;)

I remember the mad rush to Mexico after NAFTA, only for some companies to move back when they realized that while Mexico provides cheap labour, it can't always provide the best educated labour... Though Mexico has definitely been playing catch up in that department too, and fast.
 

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He did it all for the nookie.


Stephen Harper was played ‘like a chump’ in TPP deal, Mulcair says

TORONTO — Prime Minister Stephen Harper was played "like a chump" in talks that led to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair said Thursday as he ramped up attacks against both the Conservatives and Liberals over the trade agreement.



Stephen Harper was played ‘like a chump’ in TPP deal, Mulcair says | National Newswatch

Sounds like Mulehair! :)

Harper lives rent free in AnalFlossy's head..

Ya think? :)
 

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So Harper is a Neoliberal now?

Harper lives rent free in AnalFlossy's head..

Canadian Auto Pac is dead with the TPP agreement, watch them pull up stakes and move to Mexico.
Uh, the Auto Pact was dead the moment the ink on the original FTA dried. And they did pull up stakes and move to Mexico.