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An action plan for a competitive Canada : Plan d'action pour un Canada concurrentiel

23 Sep 2008

Negotiations under the UN Framework Convention on Governments should also facilitate exploration and Climate Change and the Kyoto Protocol are currently development of traditional energy sources – like natural underway as to what form the international climate gas and oil – in a way that minimizes the effect on the change framework will take after the expiry of the Kyoto environment. [...] The form and extent of an individual’s involvement in the labour market is affected → Eliminate the requirement to start and stop CPP by incentives in the income tax system, employment applications within six months by allowing individuals insurance, education and training, and the recognition of who choose to keep working after they have applied foreign credentials. [...] In addition, the growing importance of Canada’s services The federal government collects and applies rents to sector demands a transportation system that facilitates airports despite the fact the amount of this rent has the efficient movement of people within urban areas, exceeded the original book value of the assets. [...] The adjustments required, though, are Many forces are changing the intellectual property more in the nature of fine-tuning than a major overhaul.” landscape (e.g., the globalization of the economy, new The Panel recommended that Canada harmonize its technologies, and the spread of the Internet) and are legal requirements with those of the U. S. “where making it more challenging to protect IPR. [...] To properly address the gaps in Canada’s IPR regime, on → In coordination with industry, sponsor educational May 26, 2008, the Canadian Chamber launched the programs and a media campaign to help raise public Canadian Intellectual Property Council (CIPC) – a awareness of the benefits of IPR protection and the coalition of Canadian businesses from a wide range of enormous harm (economic and social)
environment government education politics air pollution economy fiscal policy e-commerce canada business competition competition law competition policy competitiveness employment politique fiscale government policy law piracy retirement apprenticeship emissions pension government budget taxes ipr doha development round competition (companies) pipeda counterfeit consumer goods
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26
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Canada

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