Maybe Nortel CEO Bill Owens reads my blog. I mean, a regular criticism of Nortel's new and improve senior management team is the fact it has very low Canadian content (CFO Peter Currie and CSO Brian MacFadden). In an IP/global world, Nortel management doesn't even work out of corporate headquarters in suburban Toronto. This might explain why he started a keynote speech today at the Canadian Telecom Summit with some fawning comments about this country. For example, here's a nice Canada-friendly quote:
"We are all great Canadians, and I say that proudly. I grew up North Dakota not far the Canadian border. I spoke Canadian, I felt Canadian, and we even have had resolutions in North Dakota in years past to secede from the U.S. and join Canada. I feel involved with this Canadian marketplace and this great Canadian company, Nortel."
Now, if Owens can sing all the lines to O Canada - something some Canadians have difficulty doing - I'll truly be impressed.