Unification The Real Canadian Bilderberg Agenda

Posted on Monday, April 18 at 19:38 by abraaten
The real Canadian Bilderberg agenda has nothing to do with health care, marriage or Charter Rights. The real hidden agenda is that Mssrs. Martin, Harper, Harris, Manning and Klein all agree on one thing: that Canada must integrate further with the USA, and this could be a bad thing. Several of these clowns have been the stars of a Canadian political drama that has been unfolding in recent weeks, and it's pretty clear that they are using social issues to distract us from economic ones. Read the rest: http://grandinite.blogspot.com/2005/04/unification-real-canadian-bilderberg.html

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  1. Tue Apr 19, 2005 4:59 am
    Canadian attendees include Frederik Eaton, of the major department store chain; Paul Martin, Finance Minister; Jean Chretien, the Prime Minister of Canada; Red Wilson, Chairman of Bell Canada Enterprises; Ted Rogers, the communications and cable mogul; Al Flood, Chairman of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce; and Ontario Premier Mike Harris.<br />
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    " Black, media baron and chairman of Hollinger Inc., and other permanent members of the group, are unhappy at suggestions by extremists of the left and right that the private event is part of a system of secret government."<br />
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    <a href="http://members.shaw.ca/shkawamoto/power.html">http://members.shaw.ca/shkawamoto/power.html</a><br />
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    Ontario Premier Mike Harris and Alberta Premier Ralph Klein, both mentioned in this editorial, are Bilderbergers. Harris attended the 1996 Toronto meeting of the secretive Bilderberg Group, as did also Paul Martin, Jean Chretien, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Lloyd Axworthy.<br />
    Google it!<br />
    Results 1 - 10 of about 6,450 for Known Canadian Bilderberg members. (1.11 seconds)

  2. Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:22 am
    There are others:

    George Lynch, Canadian Deputy Minister of Finance,

    Heather Reichmann--Indigo Books and Music. I guess they like books? :)

    Pierre Trudeau - former Prime Minister

    Robert Bourassa - former Quebec Liberal Premier

    (both late 1960s)

    AND

    Bernard Lord - 2001.


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    The midget, Bush, and that Rumsfield deserve only to be beaten with shoes by freedom loving people everywhere.

    - Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, The Iraqi Informat

  3. Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:37 am
    Stephen Dion is proof they aren't all evil. :)

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    The midget, Bush, and that Rumsfield deserve only to be beaten with shoes by freedom loving people everywhere.

    - Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, The Iraqi Informat

  4. Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:45 am
    <a href="http://www.canadiancontent.net/forums/about3970.html">www.canadiancontent.net/forums/about3970.html</a><br />
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    Notable Canadian attendees. 2004: <br />
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    Kevin G. Lynch -- Deputy Minister of Finance <br />
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    Frank McKenna -- Counsel, McInnes Cooper, former premier of New Brunswick, current ambassador to the US. <br />
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    Heather Reisman -- President and CEO Indigo Books and Music Inc. <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/2003.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/2003.htm</a> <br />
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    Notable Canadian attendees, 2003: <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited, Chairman and CEO Hollinger International Inc. <br />
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    Anthony S. Fell -- Chairman RBC Dominion Securities Inc. <br />
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    Stephen Harper -- Leader of the Opposition <br />
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    Margaret O. MacMillan -- Provost, Trinity College, University of Toronto <br />
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    Heather Reisman -- President and CEO Indigo Books and Music Inc. <br />
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    Mark Steyn -- Journalist for various publications <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/2002.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/2002.htm</a> <br />
    <br />
    Notable Canadian attendees, 2002: <br />
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    Charles A. Baillie -- Chairman and CEO TD Bank Financial Group <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited, Chairman and CEO Hollinger International Inc. <br />
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    David Frum -- American Enterprise Institute; Former Special Assistant to President Bush <br />
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    Heather Reisman -- President and CEO Indigo Books and Music Inc. <br />
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    Kenneth Whyte -- Editor National Post <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/2001.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/2001.htm</a> <br />
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    Notable Canadian attendees, 2001: <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited, Chairman and CEO Hollinger International Inc. <br />
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    John Hunkin -- Chairman and CEO, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce <br />
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    Bernard Lord -- Priemer of New Brunswick <br />
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    Margaret O. MacMillan -- Editor, International Journal, Canadian Institute of International Affairs <br />
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    Heather Monroe-Blum -- Vice-President for Research and International Relations, University of Toronto <br />
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    Kenneth Whyte -- Editor-in-Chief, National Post <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/2000.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/2000.htm</a> <br />
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    Notable Canadian attendees, 2000: <br />
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    Israel Asper -- Chairman, CanWest Capital Group Inc. <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited, Chairman and CEO Hollinger International Inc. <br />
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    David Frum -- Columnist, National Post Newspaper <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/1999.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/1999.htm</a> <br />
    <br />
    Notable Canadian attendees, 1999: <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited, Chairman and CEO Hollinger International Inc. <br />
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    John A.D. de Chastelain -- Chairman, Independent International Commission on Decommissioning <br />
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    Peter C. Godsoe -- Chairman and CEO, Bank of Nova Scotia <br />
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    Peter A. Herndorf -- Former Chairman and CEO, TV Ontario; Senior Visiting Fellow, University of Toronto <br />
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    Roy McLaren -- High Commissioner for Canada in Britain <br />
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    Margaret O. MacMillan -- Editor, International Journal <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/1998.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/1998.htm</a> <br />
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    Notable Canadian attendees, 1998: <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited, Chairman and CEO Hollinger International Inc. <br />
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    Raymond A.J. Chretien -- Ambassador to the U.S <br />
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    Stephane Dion -- Queens Privy Council for Canada and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs <br />
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    Margaret O. MacMillan -- Editor, International Journal, Canadian Institute of International Affairs <br />
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    Preston Manning -- Leader of the Reform Party of Canada <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/1997.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/1997.htm</a> <br />
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    Notable Canadian attendees, 1997: <br />
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    Isabel Basset -- Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministry of Finance, Government of Ontario <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited <br />
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    David Frum -- Political Commentator <br />
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    Heather Monroe-Blum -- Vice-President for Research and International Relations, University of Toronto <br />
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    Maureen Sabia -- Corporate Director and President, Maureen Sabia International <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/bildlist.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/bildlist.htm</a> <br />
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    Notable Canadian attendees, 1996: <br />
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    Lloyd Axworthy -- Minister of Foreign Affairs <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, The Telegraph <br />
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    Jean Chretien -- Prime Minister of Canada <br />
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    Marie-Josee Drouin -- Executive Director, Hudson Institute of Canada <br />
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    Frederick S. Eaton -- Chairman, Executive Committee, Eaton's of Canada <br />
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    A.L. Flood -- Chairman, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce <br />
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    Allen E. Gotleib -- Former Ambassador to the United States of America <br />
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    Anthony G.S. Griffin -- Honorary Chairman and Director, Guardian Group <br />
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    Michael Harris -- Premier of Ontario <br />
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    Paul Martin -- Minister of Finance <br />
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    Sylvia Ostry -- Chairman, Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto <br />
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    Edward S. Rogers -- President and CEO, Rogers Communications, Inc. <br />
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    L.R. Wilson -- Chairman, President and CEO, BCE Inc. <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/cocktail.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/cocktail.htm</a> <br />
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    Notable Canadian attendees, 1995: <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited <br />
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    Marie-Josee Drouin -- Executive Director, Hudson Institute of Canada <br />
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    Allen E. Gotleib -- Former Ambassador to the United States of America <br />
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    Ralph Klein -- Premier of Alberta <br />
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    J. Robert Pritchard -- President, University of Toronto <br />
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    <a href="http://www.bilderberg.org/1994.htm">http://www.bilderberg.org/1994.htm</a> <br />
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    Notable Canadian attendees, 1994: <br />
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    Conrad M. Black -- Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited <br />
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    Marie-Josee Drouin -- Executive Director, Hudson Institute of Canada <br />
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    Roy MacLaren -- Minister for International Trade <br />
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    Frank McKenna -- Premier of New Brunswick <br />
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    William Thorsell -- Editor, The Globe and Mail <br />
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    Peter G. White -- Chairman of Unimedia; Former Head of the Prime Ministers Office <br />
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    What do all of these Canadians have in common? They're all either sitting politicians, media magnates, or high financiers...nothing of what is discussed in these conferences is ever published in the media...I'm very much curious as to what they discuss there... <br />
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    ...one last thing to note, there were no representatives from the NDP Party, or the Bloc Quebecois in attendence at these conferences...ever!!<p>---<br>The midget, Bush, and that Rumsfield deserve only to be beaten with shoes by freedom loving people everywhere.<br />
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    - Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, The Iraqi Informat

  5. Tue Apr 19, 2005 6:12 am
    Au contrair Mon ami!

    The Rockefeller links of Canadian politicians...


    It may re-pay the reader to spend a few minutes tracing the connections of Paul Desmarais and Power Corp. to the leading politicians, etc. of Canada:


    * JOHN RAE: leading strategist for Prime Minister Chretien's election campaign. Was Executive Vice- President of Power Corp. and Paul Desmarais' right- hand man. His brother is....

    * BOB RAE: Rhodes Scholar and ex-NDP Premier of Ontario, who appointed....

    * MAURICE STRONG to the chairmanship of Ontario Hydro, which he proceded to dramatically cut in both skilled human resources and generating capacity [to provide a future need for power from James Bay/Grand Canal?]

  6. Tue Apr 19, 2005 6:17 am
    I'm sorry, I have read those links before. I copied part of the link at the top of my post and I forgot to delete the part that incorrectly states no like to the NDP.


    I think what the site meant was no NDP politicians (IIRC) have been to Bilderberg meetings, though they are connected to bilderbergers.

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    The midget, Bush, and that Rumsfield deserve only to be beaten with shoes by freedom loving people everywhere.

    - Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, The Iraqi Informat

  7. by N Say
    Tue Apr 19, 2005 6:56 pm
    Big deal! Everyone already knows that the corporate sellouts want us integrated more with the USA. There's no 'secret' conspiracy to take over Canada; if they want to do that they just do it. Why all this talk about the Bilderberg group??

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    "George Bush has declared the war on terrorism to be the cause of his generation. The cause of Canadian sovereignty will be ours." - John Godfrey, MP for Don Va

  8. Tue Apr 19, 2005 9:18 pm
    I agree completely, but this is still interesting.....basically they don't believe in countries....however, it is interesting how they have the nerve to be so dishonest about it.

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    The midget, Bush, and that Rumsfield deserve only to be beaten with shoes by freedom loving people everywhere.

    - Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, The Iraqi Informat

  9. Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:04 pm
    I've been reading up on all this and similar groups.<br />
    Here is an interesting article about one of them:<br />
    <br />
    "Tom D’Aquino wants more"<br />
    <a href="http://www3.telus.net/public/afl/LabourNews/feb8-2003.html">http://www3.telus.net/public/afl/LabourNews/feb8-2003.html</a><p>---<br>These days, if you are not confused, you are not thinking clearly. Mrs. Irene Peters

  10. by hoopoe
    Wed Apr 20, 2005 3:10 am
    Are you kidding me? A former Prime Minister (Chretien), a sitting Prime Minister (Martin), and a wannabe Prime Minister (Harper) of our country have attended meetings of a group (in this case the Bildebergers) in which we know in a broad sense at least that influential people are discussing the future of our country in such a way that does not match up with the wishes of most of its citizens and you think it's not important. I would suggest that when an election is called someone attend every stop of Martin and Harper and ask them to produce the minutes of the meetings they attended. When they fail to do so, as they most certainly will, ask them why they think Canadians should trust them to represent the interests of Canada when they are engaging in secret talks with people who have ideas that are likely contrary to Canada's national interest.

  11. Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:59 am
    Apparently bilderbergers who are politicians attend the 3-day conferences "privately", and not in their "official capacity."

    I didn't mean to suggest we shouldn't be angry, and I realize these people swear to represent us all, but if average people don't participate, can we really complain?

    Leaders from different countries have always gotten together--perhaps not this often.....

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    The midget, Bush, and that Rumsfield deserve only to be beaten with shoes by freedom loving people everywhere.

    - Mohammed Saeed al-Sahhaf, The Iraqi Informat

  12. by N Say
    Wed Apr 20, 2005 6:20 am
    But they're not plotting anything new. We know they're thinking up new ways to sell us out because that's what they've been doing for at least the last 100 years. So why is it such a big deal when they talk behind closed doors? We already know what they want to do, whether we listen in or not.

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    "George Bush has declared the war on terrorism to be the cause of his generation. The cause of Canadian sovereignty will be ours." - John Godfrey, MP for Don Va

  13. Wed Apr 20, 2005 7:00 am
    Let me field this on Nsay
    First it IS a big deal, a big enough deal to inform other not having your knowledge because contrary to what you believe every body does NOT know! When one looks at the stats of how many views this thread has they will discover 234 people visited here
    Perhaps some were students
    Does that answer your question about all the talk? A Nonn Y. Mouse

  14. Wed Apr 20, 2005 1:21 pm
    N Say is apathetic.
    N Say, you are lazy.
    Sadly in the majority, those like you will have us ALL lose
    this country, sleepwalking into an american dictatorship.
    And that's where it's heading.
    It's no "land of the free" anymore.
    And this place obviously isn't any "home of the brave".

    The US is now the land of homeland security, tanks on the streets (you read right), tips programs, secret searches, video surveillance and sifting through your communications.



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