The goal of Canada’s membership in APEC is to pursue
a plan of action that will lend itself to increasing the economic efficiency of
Canada as well as other member economies. At the present time APEC makes up
forty-two percent of global trading. As a member of APEC, Canada would like to
see this percentage increase. We as an economy feel that the APEC forum provides
an opportunity to advance the ideals of free trade while at the same time
improving the sustainable development of the environment. APEC is an ideal place
to discuss these issues as well as the problems surrounding globalization and
intellectual property rights.
Canadian Interests
- Job creation, prosperity, the economic well being,
quality of life and equity of Canadians. Protection of North Americans and
global environment and the sustainable ecological efficient development,
management and use of natural resources. More than ¼ of Canada’s trade is
dependant on resources
Goals Pertaining to Intellectual Property Rights
Goal
IPEG
Systems/Goals to make IPR easier in the APEC region-
harmonizing systems, protection of well-known trademarks, exploration of new
technologies to facilitate the acquisition of IPRs
Ensuring the proper enforcement of the IPRs- domestic
authorities need to become more involved, cooperation and information
exchange, raising public awareness and development of resources
Effective use of information on IPRs- computerization
of IP offices in order to facilitate information sharing
- Current Status of IPR
- Need for new treaties to protect copyrights-
existing treaties are not sufficient, non-original databases need protection
- IP in the digital age, electronic commerce-
increased copyright infringement
- Bio-technology-TRIP’s agreement excludes patents
for higher life forms and leaves issues to the individual nations. At the
present time Canada has not formed an opinion on this issue.
- Trademarks- current frameworks were developed prior
to the internet
- Role of IPR/Canadian Interests
- To enable small businesses to grow
- Increase Gross Domestic Product
- Help to break down trade barriers, in the hopes of
one day achieving free trade
- To help expand the development and use of
technologies
- Vision for the Future
- Transparency in intellectual property provides for
the publication of laws and regulations pertaining to IP that encourages
trade
- Rules based trade system- all member economies are
treated equally with regards to trade
- Reduction of trade barriers through the lowering of
tariffs
- Action Plan
- Liberalizing markets by breaking down tariffs and
trade barriers by working with other organizations
- Strengthening markets by increasing transparency and
predictability in the cooperate and public sectors
- Broadening the support for APEC
Goals pertaining to Sustainable Development for Canada
- Goal
- Cooperative international action on issues of global
concern, supported by the international system in which world trade, economic
growth, business development, international investment and capital flows,
social equity and environmental protection are mutually supportive objectives;
opens, rules-based processes and mechanisms for fostering sustainable and
equitable economic growth and development, cooperation and communication and
instruments for dispute resolution.
- To achieve this Canada suggested a Joint Fora
meeting in hopes of achieving 3 objectives to help make the above goals more
obtainable. 1) Keep the working groups and committees informed of priorities
and objective. 2) Serve as a forum for determining ways by which work groups
and committees can collaborate. 3) Exchange ideas on how to improve APEC
management
- Taking this form of obtaining goals under advisement
the Lead Shepherd for APEPC Industrial Science and Technology Work Group (ISTWG),
used it in the 14th meeting of the group and through organizing
in this fashion came up with the following 6 goals. 1) Development of human
economic and technical cooperation. 2) Development of safe, stable, and
efficient capital markets. 3) Strengthening of economic infrastructure. 4)
Harnessing technologies for the future. 5) Safeguard quality of life through
environmental growth. 6) Strengthen small and medium enterprises.
- Action Plan
- Pursuing Canada’s traditional active
internationalism BI and multilaterally and regionally through increased
networking and by demonstrating Canadian leadership in encouraging
International action. Identifying means to achieve global sustainable
prosperity and economic international growth and development (working with
APEC) and strengthening Canada’s role as a "knowledge broker"
- Action 1
. Work with
Canadian exporters to implement recommendations made by task force. To
strengthen role as a "knowledge broker" in support of sustainable
development.
- Action 2
. Identify
opportunities in Canadian international information strategy to promote
leadership in sustainable development issues.
- *Action 3
. Endorse
the results of APEC environment ministerial meeting on SD and APEC economic
leaders meeting. These include a program of action for sustainable cities,
strategy for sustainability of the marine environment and cleaner production
strategy. Also review progress of all APEC for integrating SD into their
activities.
- Action 4
. Encourage
Canada’s multilateral partners to work towards supportive trade and
sustainable development policies.
- Action 5
. Through
working with the Canadian Department of Finance, The International Monetary
Fund, and the Multilateral Development Institutions, it is Canada’s aim to
further sustainable development, environmental protection, and poverty
reduction. We would also like to reduce unsustainable debt burdens and
partnerships with civil society.
- Action 6
. Promote
an action program that will reduce the amount of land-based sources of marine
pollution. Since, most of the APEC member economies have some stretch of
coastline along the Pacific Ocean we feel as if this is area of extreme
concern.
- Action 7
. In
working toward sustainable development it is also important to promote
coordination in areas regarding freshwater. This can be done through
addressing quality and access concerns, specifically in developing countries.
- Action 8
. Lastly,
Canada would like to promote the launch of negotiations on preserving forests.
Such, negotiations would include defining and achieving a commitment to
sustainable management of the world’s forests.
IV Environmental Laws
- $72 Million funding for the renewed Canadian
Environmental Protection Act (CEPA)
- Establish strict guidelines for controlling toxic
substances, and future elimination of all toxic substances.
- Provisions respecting fuels, international air and
water pollution, motor emissions, and nutrients whose release into water can
cause excessive growth of aquatic and environmental emergencies.
- Provisions regulate the environmental effects of
government operations and to protect the environment on and in relation to
federal and aboriginal land.
- Canadian government’s power to protect the
environment and human health has been strengthened.
- Canadian citizens have the right to bring civil
action against the government for failure to enforce the law.
While the economy of Canada is aware that not all of
the other member economies will agree with the goals that we have for
Intellectual property rights and Sustainable Development, it is our hope that
through these negotiations we will be able to advance these ideals. In doing
this we will be able to form a concensus with the other APEC economies, and
formulate a workable plan to achieve these goals in a fashion that is agreeable
for all economies concerned.