_-...‘<.-..'.. -_.__-..._.__. -m. ..... . _.-. ,._..._...__ ..._.4 .x.—_.- -M... ._A___... “Nowhere is there ever the assertion that Canada is not for sale; The only question is the price. ” Percentages represent proportion of total Canadian production exported to the US. Resource 50 30 25,000 flasks m l on Natural Gas 0" 6 ion ion gals 20 200 billion gals Water _ Vice Pres. and Director Canada Permanent Trust Co. Director Bathurst Power and Paper Co. Ltd. n Crown Life Insurance CO. H Ford Motor of Canada Ltd. (U.S.) n Globe Indemnity Co. of Canada n Hudson Bay Insurance Co. v Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce n Liverpool Manitoba Life Insurance Co. n Rothmans of Pall Mall, Can. Ltd. n Triarch Corporation EDUCATION Chairman, Board of Governors, York University Member, Board of Regents, Mount Allison University Member, Corp of Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5) 1966-1968 Minister of Trade and Commerce 6) RE 1969 from Financial Post DIRECTORY OF DIRECTORS President Brazilian Light and Power Director Alcan [Aluminum Ltd. ” British American Ass. 00. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ” Caterpillar Tractor Co. ” Crown Life Insurance Co. ” Crush International Ltd. ” Canadair Ltd. » Ford Motor Company of Canada International Business Machines ” Western Ass. Co. Imperial Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co. British Empire Associates 00. Chairman, Board of Governors, York University ‘ Member, Board of Regents, Mount Allison University Life Member, Corp. of Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nor is the record of the Progressive Conservatives any better. Knelman points out the role of politicians today; “Beginning with the bargaining over out British Columbia water resources, a cold war in resources began which will increase in intensity in the next few decades. These actions include President Nixon’s in- structions to his state department to examine with Canada a con- tinental energy plan; Prime Minister Trudeau’s move to prevent the sale of Dennison Mines to the United States’ Continental Oil Com- pany, thus preventing foreign control of 90 per cent of Canada’s uranium; President Nixon’s naked power play in restricting oil imports from Canada “during the period of transition to an alternative United States-Canada energy policy.” Within this framework we can- easily understand present political manoevering and manipulation as a simple jockeying for position by political front men for Canadian corporate owners trw‘ng to get a better pricezNOWHERE IS THERE EVER THE ASSERTION THAT CANADA IS NOT FOR SALE. THE ON LY QUESTION IS THE PRICE. -