Thursday, November 20, 2008

Where goes the government?

SILVER What do I need the Speech from the Throne government today? Silver has traveled and identified the following: Possibility of a deficit The government opened the door to a deficit for next year. "Canadians are rightly unacceptable the idea to reconnect with permanent deficits and unsustainable. It must avoid falling into these structural deficits. Furthermore, in these times of extraordinary global slowdown, it would be unwise to commit to any price drop to a balanced budget in the short term because, ultimately, the Canadian families who might be vulnerable. " Securities Commission Joint See how it will react provinces, especially Quebec. Ottawa returns to the charge with the creation of a common securities. "The credit crisis has also highlighted the dangers of a system of financial regulation fragmented. To further strengthen supervision of financial markets in Canada, our government will work with provinces to create a common securities. " Training of the workforce and recognition of competence The Conservatives say they want to encourage the training of the workforce. They also seem to follow the lead of recent moves of Quebec on the recognition of foreign credentials. "Our government will invest in the Canadian workforce continuing to offer financial assistance to students and taking steps to encourage the learning of trades and training. Our government will also work together with the provinces to make the recognition of foreign credentials a priority in Canada to attract international students and promising to increase participation in settlement programs for immigrants. " Support for manufacturers in the automotive and aerospace At a time when the U.S. Congress is working on a rescue plan for the Big Three, Canada appears open to support its automotive industry and is also preparing to help the aerospace sector. "To further reduce pressure on operating costs of Canadian businesses, our government will take measures to encourage companies to invest in the renewal of machinery and equipment. The manufacturing sector in Canada, and in particular the automotive and aerospace, weakens more and more. Our government will further support these industries. " A true free trade within Barack Obama will he questioned the treaty of free trade? In the interim, we will at least try to remove many barriers that still exist on our internal market. "In order to better position Canada to attract investment and to conquer new markets, we will take action in the country. The regulatory framework is fragmented domestic trade and hinders long movement of labor and investment nationwide. Our government will work with the provinces in 2010 eliminate barriers to internal trade, investment and mobility of the workforce. " Public-private partnership The subject has been much attention on the provincial scene, it could now spill on the federal scene. The government wants to engage in public-private partnerships. "The strength of the economic and financial due in large part to the quality of government management. To increase the effectiveness of the federal government, our government is committed to transform and rationalize the conduct of our business. Our government will initiate innovative reforms of government programs and services, drawing on the successes of governments around the world. It will establish partnerships with third parties and the private sector to offer improved services at lower cost. " Our government scrutinize all expenditure program to ensure they are as effective as possible and match the priorities of Canadians. " Development of northern gas After the West and its oil sands, the government now reluque northern gas. "Our government will encourage the development of clean energy. Ground natural gas in northern Canada to represent both an untapped source of clean fuel and a way incomparable to new economic outlook for the North. Our government will reduce barriers to regulation and others to expand the network of pipelines in the north. These measures will bring jobs both in the north than in the rest of the country. They will at the same time new sources of energy supply to southern markets in Canada and worldwide. Economic development in northern Canada will be entrusted to a separate new agency as part of our strategy for the North. " Remuneration of Public Service That may well mean that passage? "Our Government is also committed to manage responsibly remuneration in the federal public service and introduce legislation to ensure sustainable growth."

No comments: