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Question 7: Prospérité

Comment le Canada devrait-il profiter de sa situation géographique en Amérique du Nord pour accroître sa prospérité tout en faisant valoir son identité distincte?

 

 

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Participant:1935
Date: 2003-05-01 22:09:36
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There is already more economic prosperity in the world than can be sustained over the not-so-distant future (perhaps 30 years) by the earth's resources. While that statement will not be accepted by many people, there is overwhelming evidence to support it. The problem is not how to create
more prosperity, but how to reduce consumption, and distribute prosperity more evenly (not necessarily equally) among people everywhere. While such a policy, at the moment, may appear impossible, there are steps which could
move us toward it:

Taxes can be used to restrain actions that are undesirable and promote policies we want.

A "Tobin tax" would put a damper on international financial speculation that creates only virtual wealth, and at the same time it could raise funding needed for world health and governance infra-structures. We support
it.

A carbon tax would restrain the use of fossil fuels and help us meet our commitments made under the Kyoto protocol. We support it.

Other tax reforms are needed, but these are probably the most important to Foreign Policy.
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