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From: clarke@csri.toronto.edu (Jim Clarke)
Subject: Re: Free Trade: Why is there no 'Plan B'?
Message-ID: <8811142039.AA19223@harbord.csri.toronto.edu>
Organization: University of Toronto, CSRI
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 88 15:39:35 EST

Because I'm picking on a single article that doesn't deserve to be picked
on, at least not more than any other, I omit the attribution:

In article ...:
>>The dispute settlement mechanism is able to enforce equal treatment 
>>regardless of national origin. 
>>
>...  [speculation about court mechanism] ...  Isn't this how the famous
>"notwithstanding" clause could be exploited?  ...

The "notwithstanding" clause is part of the Meech Lake agreement, isn't it?

>	Inquiring minds want to know!

What inquiring minds want to know is, why is this stuff in can.general instead
of can.politics?  I can get all the biased flame-throwing I want from the
Toronto Star or the Calgary Herald; if it's to be on this network too, let it
at least appear in the designated snakepit.  Or at least, if it's to appear
in can.general, let the article not contain errors that *I* can correct.
-- 
Jim Clarke -- Dept. of Computer Science, Univ. of Toronto, Canada M5S 1A4
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