You still have Honda and Toyota assembly plants in Canada, under TPP do you think they will stay??
Seems it may also affect our cheap drugs in Canada.
Yes I expect them to stay,
(and I can only speak for Honda as I know some people who work there) but they are changing their hiring method.
They used to martch the Union rate and benefits but have started hiring 'on a contract basis' for 12 months.
You have a situation of some workers making $32.00 an hour and new hires at $18.00 with no benefits, pension and job security And after TPP gets implemented and unemployment grows these like minded Companies will be able to command lower wages as desperation sets in.
But the TPP is so much more than 'trade' and an astute person would not vote for a Party that supports the TPP......
Bill Tieleman raises (link is external) the question of why Justin Trudeau and the Libs are willing to take the Cons' word for it on the TPP even as they rightly brand Stephen Harper as untrustworthy elsewhere:
“The real concern is that the whole thing is being written by corporations behind closed doors ... the consumers, who are not at the table, get screwed,” Stiglitz says.
But Trudeau is neither concerned nor opposed, saying last week: “The Trans-Pacific Partnership stands to remove trade barriers, widely expand free trade for Canada, and increase opportunities.”
So on TPP, Harper says “trust me” while Trudeau says “trust Harper” and trust free trade.
Trusting Trudeau on C-51 didn’t work – neither will it on the TPP.- Cory Doctorow
examines (link is external) the TPP's draconian crackdown against basic computer security measures in the name of strengthening the hand of media giants. And Kent Roach and Craig Forcese
argue (link is external) that the Cons' bluster about security has done plenty to attack our rights while doing nothing at all to actually make Canadians safer.