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Issues and Connections
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Sanskrit phrase that means that the whole world is one single family Marshall McLuhan (famous Canadian); the globe has been contracted into a village by electric technology Marshall McLuhan McLuhan says this forces us to become more involved with one another from countries around the world and be more aware of our global responsibilities
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International trade is the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories capitalgoodsservices international borders Without international trade, nations would be limited to the goods and services produced within their own borders. Global Trade = more jobs for Canadians, better economy and more opportunities
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Trade is important to the success of the Canadian economy Free Trade is a system where there are no penalties or limits on the exchange of goods and services between countries
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Free trade is a good policy for Canada However there are many issues Fair Trade Child/Slave labour Climate Control Humanitarian Aid
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fair trade is a trading partnership, based on dialogue, transparency, and respect, that seeks greater equity in international trade Fair Trade ensures that workers in developing countries receive equitable profit for the work that they do The big question: does Canada participate in “fair trade”? Do we, as Canadians have responsibilities to ensure that international trade is “fair”?
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Slave/Child labour – watch “Chocolate – The Bitter Truth” (Youtube video) Outsourcing of jobs – outsourcing.htmoutsourcing.htm Climate Control - Promoting local goods – Assignment SRM 9.3 page 411(cd-rom)
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Final Assignment: Making a difference – a Global perspective – Being a Global Citizen SRM 9.5 ID’ing Global Issues-Local Connections
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