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Geography of Canada Interdependence of Nations

1.Trade 2.Globalization 3.Child Labour

Trade Terminology Trade – the exchange of goods or services between countries. Imports – goods or services brought into a country from another country. Exports – goods or services sent out from a country to another country. Balance of trade – the difference between the value of the goods and services that a country exports and the value of the goods and services that it imports

Trade Terminology Trade surplus – when a country’s exports exceed its imports. Trade deficit – when a country’s imports exceed its exports. Tarriff – tax charged on goods imported to Canada in order to protect Canadian industries.

Canada’s Trading Partners $208 billion$348 billion $24 $13 $10 $9 $8 $7 $3

Canada's Import Markets, 2004 Country% Share of Total Imports United States56 China7 Mexico4 Japan4 United Kingdom3 Total of Top 574

Canada's Export Markets, 2004 Country% Share of Total Exports United States81 Japan2 United Kingdom2 China2 Mexico1 Total of Top 588

International Trade Organizations OrganizationDescription World Trade OrganizationEstablished in 1995 Multilateral institution through which global trade rules are negotiated and enforced North American Free Trade Agreement Established 1994, joining Canada, the United States and Mexico forming the world's largest free trade area. NAFTA applies to the procurement of goods valued at more than $38,000 (Canada/U.S.) and $89,000 (Canada/Mexico) Free Trade Agreement of the Americas Established in 2005, the FTAA is a collaboration among 34 democratic governments in the Americas, to ensure prosperity, democracy and free markets for goods and services in the hemisphere

Fair Trade Coffee from Kenya, textiles from India, tea from Sri Lanka, nuts from El Salvador, ceramics from Mexico, and chocolate from Ghana… Many of the things we buy are grown or made in developing countries. But do the people who produce these goods get a fair price for them, and what are their working conditions like?

Fair Trade For most workers, wages are low, there is no job security, and working conditions are often unhealthy and unsafe. Fair trade is an international system of doing business based on dialogue, transparency, and respect.

Fair Trade What is your role? –Churches, communities, school, unions, businesses and consumer groups are pushing to move Fair Trade products into mainstream grocery stores –The demand must increase, so more workers will benefit –Demand products will superior quality –Become a player in the solution to global trade inequalities

Globalization Globalization is a trend towards greater interconnectedness of the world’s financial, economic, technological, political, cultural, sociological, ecological and geographical systems.

Globalization Positive Impacts of Globalization –Living conditions have improved –Increased understanding of different cultures –More jobs –Reduce costs of goods

Globalization Negative Impacts of Globalization –Focus is often on short-term gains only –Rich are richer, poor are poorer –destruction of the environment –neglect of human rights

Globalization Global Village Institutions –United Nations –World Bank –NATO –International Court We are all part of the global village, but do we all share it equally?

Transnational Corporations A transnational corporation (TNC) is a company that exists in multiple nations Headquarters are in one country, but branch plants are in several other countries. Can you think of some examples of large TNCs?

Transnational Corporations RankMNC 1Microsoft 2Nokia 3Toyota 4Intel 5Coca-Cola

Transnational Corporations RankMNC 6Sony 7IBM 8General Electric 9Nike 10Citigroup

Child Labour What is Child Labour? –Children under the age of 12 that are working Worst forms of child labour –enslaved, forcibly recruited, prostituted, trafficked, forced into illegal activities and exposed to hazardous work. Can children work? –Yes, as long as it does not negatively affect their health and development or interfere with education

Convention on the Rights of Child Most universal international agreement Ensures children's rights Has been ratified by 190 countries Only two countries have not ratified: the United States & Somalia, however they have signaled their intention to ratify by signing the convention.

Convention on the Rights of Child The Convention on the Rights of the Child…. –Reinforces fundamental human dignity. –Highlights and defends the family's role in children's lives –Seeks respect for children – but not at the expense of the human rights or responsibilities of others. –Endorses the principle of non-discrimination –Establishes clear obligations