The Bell Tolls For Canada

Posted on Saturday, July 01 at 11:05 by whelan costen
The first of the nation-breaking agreements is the Smart Border Declaration of December 2001 under the Liberals signed by John Manley as Deputy Prime Minister and Tom Ridge of the USA Homeland Security Department. From this agreement flowed an integrated immigration and border control, and most importantly, anti-terrorist legislation that began the legal, judicial and policing integration of Canada with the USA removing civil liberties. This was accomplished via what appears to be the gravest travesty of justice in North America, namely the deception surrounding the destruction of the Twin Towers in New York, September 11, 2001. Canada has failed to demand a proper and full inquiry, submitting instead to the highly questionable official U.S. position, which numerous respectable authorities now assert is verifiably wrong. The second is the Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement signed by the Liberals under Paul Martin in May of 2005 with George Bush of the USA and President Fox of Mexico. The goal is total North American integration by year 2010. David Emerson, the only re-elected one of the three senior Liberal Ministers responsible for piloting the implementation of the North American Union under the Paul Martin government, moved comfortably over to a Senior Conservative Cabinet position under Harper to continue the job. In March 2006 Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with Mexico's President Fox and U.S. President Bush in Cancun Mexico to escalate the integration of the three nations into one corporate driven block. They launched the North American Competitiveness Council. See: <http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/media.asp?id=1200>http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/media.asp?id=1200 "The Council comprises 30 senior private sector representatives, 10 from each country, and has a mandate to provide governments with recommendations on broad issues such as border facilitation and regulation, as well as the competitiveness of key sectors including automotive, transportation, manufacturing and services. The Council will meet annually with security and prosperity ministers and will engage with senior government officials on an ongoing basis. The Competitiveness Council is an initiative of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.". On June 13th 2006 Prime Minister Harper announced the Canadian membership of North American Competitiveness Council. "The Canadian members of the Competitiveness Council are Dominic D''Alessandro (Manulife Financial); Paul Desmarais, Jr. (Power Corporation of Canada); David Ganong (Ganong Bros. Limited); Richard George (Suncor Energy Inc.); Hunter Harrison (CN); Linda Hasenfratz (Linamar Corporation); Michael Sabia (Bell Canada Enterprises); Jim Shepherd (Canfor Corporation); Annette Verschuren (The Home Depot); and Rick Waugh (Scotiabank)." ""I am delighted that these accomplished individuals have agreed to apply their considerable private sector expertise to help us identify and pursue initiatives that will create a more competitive North America,"" said the Prime Minister. First, Paul Martin's Liberal led minority government sustained by the NDP, and now Stephen Harper's Conservative led minority government sustained by the Bloq Quebecois have rung the death knell for the Public Interest and the Public Good. Two elections, 2004 and 2006, held in the middle of this transformation saw not one of the main stream parties, nor any mainstream media profile this death dance. And still, they are silent! It was Mussolini who equated Corporatism with Fascism. The leading lights directing current government come from the corporate world- a world with no soul, no heart, no morality, no conscience, no justice. But, be still O Canada, my Canada. There are many who will not "go silent into this night". We join hands in common chorus and direction with those of the USA and Mexico who champion the interest and life-force of humanity. We salute and celebrate the universal truths of justice, liberty, and equality which bedeck the path forward to independence and sovereignty. . ...............................Connie Fogal, Leader, Canadian Action Party Canadian Action Party/ Parti Action Canadienne Leader, Constance (Connie) Fogal Telephone (604) 872 2128 home; Fax: (604) 872 1504 E-mail: conniefogal@telus.net #385- 916 West Broadway, Vancouver B.C. V5Z1K7 Tel: (604) 708-3372;Fax: (604) 872 1504; e- mail: info@canadianactionparty.ca www.canadianactionparty.ca

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  1. by avatar Milton
    Sat Jul 01, 2006 8:06 pm
    Hell of a post, Catherine. <br />
    <br />
    Mexico is having an election tomorrow, if the peoples candidate wins they may pull out of the fascist agreements that their predecessors signed. The other candidates have already been caught trying to rig the vote, see <a href="http://www.narconews.com/Issue42/article1945.html">http://www.narconews.com/Issue42/article1945.html</a> , and there will be hell to pay if the US backed fascists win.<br />
    <br />
    I am glad to see that Connie realizes the importance of exposing what actually happened on Sept 11, 2001 in the US.<p>---<br><br />
    "Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth."<br />
    (Albert Einstein)

  2. by RPW
    Sun Jul 02, 2006 3:24 pm
    So far, the only South/Central America country to "buck the trend" has been Columbia. But that is understandable as:<br />
    1] FARC has degenerated into a gang of thugs, enticed by the vast sums of drug money to be had;<br />
    <a href="http://www.military.com/Opinions/0,,Lind_042805,00.html">http://www.military.com/Opinions/0,,Lind_042805,00.html</a><br />
    <br />
    2] the US "War on Drugs" is being spent to a large degree in Columbia, enabling much graft among the law and judiciary;<br />
    <br />
    3] no viable alternative to vote for<br />
    .<a href="http://www.awitness.org/news/june_2002/columbia_election_velez.html">http://www.awitness.org/news/june_2002/columbia_election_velez.html</a><br />
    <br />
    Put these three together and no wonder that 54% didn't bother to vote.<br />
    <br />
    But the trend in South/Central America is "anything but the right". I think Mexico will go the same way.........<br />
    <br />
    The "peons" that we dismiss so casually may yet derail what we Canadians are too timid to address.<p>---<br>So remember, when you're feeling very small and insecure,<br />
    How amazingly unlikely is your birth,<br />
    And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space,<br />

  3. by RPW
    Sun Jul 02, 2006 4:27 pm
    <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/06/29/mexico-election.html">http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/06/29/mexico-election.html</a><br />
    <br />
    Mexican election too close to call at campaign's end<br />
    <br />
    Obrador, who heads the Party of the Democratic Revolution, won respect while serving as mayor of Mexico City for his social programs to combat poverty.<br />
    <br />
    Critics are concerned his government spending approach could bankrupt the state, while his promise to review the free trade agreement with the United States and Canada has provided ammunition for his opponents.<br />
    -----------------------------------------------------------<br />
    <br />
    So if the revenues generated by the Mexican state are not used to provide a certain level of aid, comfort, and safety to the Mexican people, then what is the poiint of it all? <br />
    Or is this what it takes for THE PEOPLE to enjoy a small modicum of well-being:<br />
    <a href="http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/07/01/binladen-tape.html">http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/07/01/binladen-tape.html</a><br />
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    The "Bell" is certainly tolling for Canada. But does anyone hear it?<br />
    <br />
    <p>---<br>"It's not the people who vote that count; it's the people who count the votes." <br />
    - Joseph Stalin



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