So where does the SPP summit leave us. Harper would have us believe it's all about trade, security and jellybeans????
The fact that water was downplayed says it all. It's the one resource that none of us can live without for more than a few days. Our industries use up tremendous amounts of it, especially the oil sands here in Canada. The fastest population growth in the US is in southern California, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona and other southwest states. States that are already lacking in adequate water sources to start with. The largest US midwest aquafer is being depleted at a rate 14 times faster than nature can replenish it having major consequences for agriculture, industry and drinking water. Where does the US go when the water crunch inevitably hits, it only has one option and we're it. So who stands up for Canada, the same man who used his tantric yoga skills to bend over far enough to please conservative US needs on softwood and Afghanistan??
In a time of changing climate and repeated water shortages here in Canada in areas with a traditionally rich supply like the BC lower mainland and Victoria, and serious drought at times in Alberta do we just let things slide and hope for the best? Best not to forget about the retreat of glaciers too, many rivers will lose flow over that issue.
To treat this SPP agreement as somehow being as insignificant as syncronizing trade in jellybeans is imbecilic and is just one more indication how unsuited our current Prime Minister is for the job of running a democracy.
The fact that water was downplayed says it all. It's the one resource that none of us can live without for more than a few days. Our industries use up tremendous amounts of it, especially the oil sands here in Canada. The fastest population growth in the US is in southern California, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona and other southwest states. States that are already lacking in adequate water sources to start with. The largest US midwest aquafer is being depleted at a rate 14 times faster than nature can replenish it having major consequences for agriculture, industry and drinking water. Where does the US go when the water crunch inevitably hits, it only has one option and we're it. So who stands up for Canada, the same man who used his tantric yoga skills to bend over far enough to please conservative US needs on softwood and Afghanistan??
In a time of changing climate and repeated water shortages here in Canada in areas with a traditionally rich supply like the BC lower mainland and Victoria, and serious drought at times in Alberta do we just let things slide and hope for the best? Best not to forget about the retreat of glaciers too, many rivers will lose flow over that issue.
To treat this SPP agreement as somehow being as insignificant as syncronizing trade in jellybeans is imbecilic and is just one more indication how unsuited our current Prime Minister is for the job of running a democracy.