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Quebec -- The Bloc Quebecois is urging the federal government to mount a global campaign to denounce the American government's “arrogant” attitude on the softwood lumber dispute.
Prime Minster Paul Martin should warn that the
Americans “don't necessarily respect their word,” Bloc Leader Gilles Duceppe said in an interview Tuesday with The Canadian Press.
Mr. Duceppe criticized Mr. Martin for his slowness in responding firmly to the U.S. refusal to respect last month's decision by the North American Free Trade Agreement tribunal, which dismissed U.S. claims that its lumber tariffs against Canada were justified.
... Mr. Duceppe said the prime minister should also make his case directly to Americans.
“He (Paul Martin) should tell American consumers that their government is to blame for them paying too much for softwood lumber,” Mr. Duceppe said.
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