State and
provincial leaders do not have to wait for Washington or Ottawa or the UN to take action.
Not exact matches
The B.C. Liberal
leader made the announcement Wednesday at a paper products company in Surrey while campaigning for the May 9
provincial election, saying an impasse over softwood lumber «gives us the freedom to
do what I think is unquestionably the right thing.»
With these kinds of benefits on the table, political
leaders at both the federal and
provincial levels ought to be making CETA a «must
do» in their policy platforms.
«Let's not forget in all the
provincial and federal squabbling that the company still doesn't have Indigenous consent and never will,» said Will George, Watch House project
leader and Tsleil Waututh member.