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本帖最后由 星洲炒米 于 2017-11-14 23:20 编辑
大家不知道的是自由党在新的预算案300多页内包含了这个加入亚投行的所谓“Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Agreement Act” 而狡猾地不单独提出这个议案。
所谓加入亚投行,实际就是拿出5亿的纳税人税金援助亚洲贫困国家搞基建, 包括修高速公路,修石油输送管道。这些税金将打入私人搞基建的某些亚洲包括中国国企公司及私人老板的腰包, 让他们用加拿大纳税人的钱在亚洲不知何处的地方搞基建。基本这些钱就是往外撒钱,看看加拿大的高速公路破旧拥挤,新的东部油管计划也是被取消, 这又有谁管呢?
The government is also facing questions this week over its decision to seek parliamentary approval through a budget bill to join another new infrastructure bank, the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).
Conservative and NDP MPs urged the speaker of House of Commons Friday to divide the government's latest budget bill in order to allow for more scrutiny of the government's plan to provide up to $480-million to the nearly two-year-old AIIB. The Speaker said the request would be considered.
International Development Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau defended Canada's decision to join the AIIB, saying it will allow Canada's development dollars to go further by attracting private capital. "To us, it's the best tool to use Canadian money to leverage more money and build infrastructure that is necessary to improve the quality of life for the poorest and most vulnerable," she said in an interview Friday.
Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre said his party does not support Canadian tax dollars going to private infrastructure projects in other countries. The AIIB has already approved some specific projects, including the Trans-Anatolian pipeline project to transport natural gas from the Caspian Sea in Azerbaijan across Turkey to Europe.
"The Liberal government wants to use Canadian tax dollars to build pipelines in Asia, while blocking private-sector pipelines that would create jobs at home. It's the worst-possible policy," he said. "This is a highly complex, secretive international bank. Taxpayers deserve a Parliament that debates all of its details before the money goes out the door. They tried to sneak the expenditure into the back of a massive omnibus bill so that no one would even notice it. That kind of secrecy suggests that the government has something to hide."
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/ ... ch/article36836012/
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/ ... nk/article36758568/
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