Common Approach: If you think you've seen everything, you're wrong! Bouchard & Taylor
A comment from one of the regulars of this blog, which I find relevant and suficient that raises enough concerns to be brought to the attention our readers with this exception window. If you
with impressions and observations. Do not be shy.
Russel Bouchard Sylvain
the Artist wrote:
"I just heard a new radio, this June 18, to the effect that the pilot of the joint maritime patrol at the border United States - Canada in Quebec will become widespread across Canada. However, it seems that the opposition parties are concerned because the negotiations are happening with the RCMP in total secrecy, they are not even aware of the ins and outs of this whole affair, and they would have input to say there.
I wish this is the same for the Common Approach, which can also be regarded as a pilot, before it spreads throughout Canada. What do they know, the opposition parties, the negotiations Current? and what will it still their information on the eve of the signing?
is serious. Just imagine that the joint maritime patrols American-Canadian materialize, on the one hand, and that the principle of the Common Approach to successfully apply in all provinces, or a large part, on the other hand, we took crossfire between U.S. and Indian reservations. Everyone can put his nose in our affairs, and there will surely cooperatively, and between Native Americans and fiefdoms for us even more stuck. Let us recall the map of Nitassinan Innu submitted by the triumvirate Innu their border through the middle of the river and the middle of the Saguenay, which implies that the Innu would, or could possibly be entitled to patrol their maritime borders. This is not trivial, including the St. Lawrence and Saguenay Rivers in their maneuvers, the Coast Guard might have to share information with these people, and more with the U.S. Coast Guards, on the other . Our Sovereignty
reduced to a trickle, there will be more than ... . We remain there, finally? We have more bargaining power on one side or the other. Sylvain
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