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An interesting read

Contributor: CdninCali

Date: 2003-01-27 01:22:21


Applaud the statement.. We have let our natrual resources get eatten up. I think in some ways we need to stop that flow and become much more conservative with out resources. In some ways, I am lead to believe, that the NAFTA act does not allow Canada to slow the flow the of its resources. We need to find a solution to this problem. It feels like we sold our selves out in some ways. We need to take responsibility as a whole society to find out what is really going on. The love of my Mother country means more to me than I could discribe, as my Canadian Pride in enormous and I do whole heartedly believe we can keep our Canadian personality in this world. I agree with the statement made that we are looking more and more like our Imperlist's neighbours and this has got to stop. We share a lot with our neighbours as well but we can be very different than them as well.. Lets keep this North Country strong and free, and lets keep our identity.

Tim...

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