In its report released May 17, the Task Force recommends that the Canadian government make a number of large-scale concessions to ensure further integration of Canada and Mexico with the United States. The Task Force is a private, well-funded initiative by corporate lobbyists such as the Canadian Council of Chief Executives (CCCE) and high-profile former politicians such as John Manley.
"These proposals are not in the interests of Canadians and are inherently undemocratic," says Maude Barlow, National Chairperson of the Council of Canadians. "All three countries are being asked to relinquish their sovereignty in critical areas of public policy and to surrender vast quantities of their natural resources without input from citizens."
Under NAFTA, Canada is already committed to sharing unsustainable quantities of energy with the United States. The report recommends that Canada’s commitment to supplying North America’s energy be taken even further.
"The Task Force recommends that Canada and Mexico eliminate all protective barriers and disregard all concerns for domestic use of their own energy resources to provide the U.S. with secure sources of energy," says Council of Canadians Campaigner Guy Caron. "At a minimum, Canada should not be locked into a continental pact that does little to provide it with its own energy security."
The report also recommends North American regulatory standards and a "tested-once" policy for biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
"The 'tested-once policy' proposed for pharmaceuticals and biotechnology is dangerous and unacceptable," says Caron. "If this policy was in effect in the late 1990s, we would have approved Bovine Growth Hormone (BGH), a drug linked to cancer that had already been approved in the U.S. Instead, due to heavy public pressure, BGH was ultimately rejected by Health Canada. Canadians have the right to decide for themselves what drugs and foods are safe to approve."
"Tom d’Aquino, Chair of the CCCE, swore up and down that water and culture were not on the table. But the report recommends that excluded sections of NAFTA be reviewed. We all know that this means Canadian water and Canadian cultural industries. As Task Force member Thomas Axworthy states in his dissenting opinion, 'cultural protection and a prohibition of bulk water exports should remain within national not joint jurisdiction'," adds Barlow.
The Council of Canadians encourages those concerned with preserving Canada’s sovereignty to send a "Stop Deep Integration with Bush’s America" postcard to the Canadian government. The postcard can be downloaded on the Council of Canadians' web site at www.canadians.org.
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I couldn't be happier!
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If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?
YES a referenduum on anything further on this topic. Get out of our lives you Corporate Conglomerates. Besides it's always a pyramid - get in at the start and rape and pillage and then walk away and take no responsibility for the damage done.
Gov't in Canada, especially the criminal Liberal party, stuff their pockets with our money and overtax all Canadians so they can purchase votes in strategic ridings - that's so obvious it shouldn't need pointing out.
With less direct purchasing of votes allowed in Canada, because our political thieves will be stopped from doing it by these recommendations - Canadians will be forced to really consider what is good for the country instead of just selling their votes to the highest bidder as is the case in many regions now.
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Yes, someone has to defend this:<br />
<a href="http://www.lard.net/poutine.jpg">http://www.lard.net/poutine.jpg</a><br />
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And This:<br />
<a href="http://cougar.slvhs.slv.k12.ca.us/~pboomer/chemlectures/ch2nocussing.jpg">http://cougar.slvhs.slv.k12.ca.us/~pboomer/chemlectures/ch2nocussing.jpg</a><br />
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And above all, this:<br />
<a href="http://home.cogeco.ca/~husky66/Milk/steps/milk3.jpg">http://home.cogeco.ca/~husky66/Milk/steps/milk3.jpg</a><br />
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From being deeply integrated! The NDP will save you! Just ask them, they’ll tell ‘ya how much danger you are in at this very moment!
Sun is setting on the US - enjoy the elevator ride to the floors below China, India, Europe, etc.. etc...
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<a href="http://www.humorisdead.com/news/greatwall.html">http://www.humorisdead.com/news/greatwall.html</a>
Sun is setting on the US - enjoy the elevator ride to the floors below China, India, Europe, etc.. etc...<<<
Nope Susan Thompson, No hate here. Arent you Proud of what you are building? Well done.
It would be funny if it wasn't so sad.
Don't forget that we are stupid and unedumacated for having this silly, false belief that Putin is the leader of Russia one of the most influential world powers and is more well known throughout the world than Canadian poutine. We are regressive, dangerous, conservative, red-necks for harboring such ill intentioned beliefs. What are we doing here anyway Darvin? We are losing out on precious time...we could be out there dominating the world along with all the other evil Amerikkkans out there.
I know they also expect us to say "hEiL bU$$$HitLer" and click our black booted "aMeriKKKaN" heels together whilst waving a stiffened paw, exposing stinky armpit, before we depart, but you know what? I'm just gonna have to warm up to that idea a bit more first...not quite there yet...and I have to find my mask and cape I must have misplaced somewhere..along with the rest of my Dominator uniform, you know the tights and all that....arrrghhh...so many things, so little time...
You'll note I also voted down your comment above, because it is off topic.
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Now call it extreme if you like, but I propose we hit it hard, and we hit it fast, with a major, and I mean major, leaflet campaign.--Rimmer, Red Dwarf
We haven't spoken out loud enough to stop the sell out of our country, and if people who are of American decent live in Canada their must be a reason, could it be because it is a great place to live, of course if I'm wrong I suspect there is no reason to stay? Patriots have an obligation to their country, their homeland, the country that provides their livelihood and sustains their children, we are Canadians and proud of it. We do not discourage visitors, we just discourage visitors from owning our country, and its people, through corporate influenced control of our government and thereby the people. We love a good debate, but no matter how many times you repeat that black is white, it will never change. Black is black and white is white. Canada is Canada and the U.S.A. remains the U.S.A., two completely separate countries with their own set of values, laws and governance. Thanks for sharing, another country's point of view. It has certainly expanded my horizons and perception of the types of people who inhabit the land to the south, of course I realize there are many different kinds of patriots.
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If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?