Current Conservative cabinet ministers, former ministers from the previous Liberal governments, officials from Canada, Mexico and the U.S., North America’s top corporate executives and top military brass met at the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel on September 12-14, 2006. Neither the general public from all three countries nor the media were informed about this meeting. The Harper government has so far refused to release any information. The event was organized by the Canadian Council of Chief Executives.
Currently, Harper government Conservatives Cabinet Ministers, without Canadian public knowledge, are apparently ordering Canadian government departments to conduct "merger talks" with U.S. departments, so that Canadian government departments and policies will conform to U.S. Bush Republican administration policies.
The SPP was launched in March of 2005 as a trilateral initiative to fast-track the integration of Canada and Mexico with the United States through the harmonization of 300 common areas of legislation and regulations. Since Paul Martin, Vicente Fox and George W. Bush signed the Security and Prosperity Partnership, discussions on their continental integration have gone underground.
“Through the SPP, business and government executives are meeting in secret to deepen the de-regulation and competitive pressures that undermine labour rights, decent wages and working conditions. Workers want to know - what happened to democracy?” stated Teresa Healy.
"The North American Competitive Council (NACC) is made up of corporate executives from some of the largest enterprises in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. They have been anointed as the exclusive advisers to government Ministries involved in implementing the SPP. In this arrangement, the opinions of the people from the three countries are not welcome," declared Jean-Yves Lefort.
“What this means for Canada is lower standards and quality of life in many areas, such as food security, air safety, environmental norms, health care and labour rights. It’s a recipe for lowering standards in our country. This is unacceptable to most Canadians,” noted Julian.
NDP activists in and outside of Parliament seek to continue to fight to get full disclosure of any agreements the Harper government is entering into and will be sending access to information requests to ensure that Canadians become aware of what is at stake.
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