Le syndrome de l'eau
14 mai 2017
@ M. Corbeil, en parlant de fonds de pension et en voyant Mr Couilard, je suis en train de penser qu'on ne sait toujours pas combien ont été investi dans ça:
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_ Banana republic of Kanada:
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_ Here are some Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade tables detailing the CPP's 2016 investments of:
$6.8 Billion in 77 financial institutions that have made US$18.7 Billion available to 7 cluster-bomb makers.
$1 Billion in 31 of the World's Top 100 War Industries
$374 million in 15 F35-Warplane Contractors
$305 Million in 13 Nuclear-Weapons Producers
$11 Billion in 113 financial institutions that made US$313 billion available to 26 nuclear-weapons producers
$5.5 billion in 72 companies linked to Israel's military-, police-, surveillance-, prison-industrial complex.
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_ Thanks to the Canada Pension Plan (CPP), millions of Canadians are being forced to invest their retirement savings in many of the world's largest war industries, from those making nuclear weapons, to major contractors for the infamous F-35 warplane. CPP investments include eight of the world's top-ten weapons manufacturers. Fifth on this list is General Dynamics (GD), the US parent company of London Ontario's (GD Land Systems Canada), which has been supplying Saudi Arabia with armoured vehicles for about 30 years.
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_ //coat.ncf.ca/
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