From the Prime Minister's website, http://pm.gc.ca/eng/media.asp?id=1085 we see that the Conservative government is supporting this agenda, however this is without consultation with the Canadian people.
On behalf of patriotic Canadians, we look forward to your responses.
yours truly
Catherine Whelan Costen,
Canadian Action Party President &
Connie Fogal,
Canadian Action Party Leader
*Note to Canadians please check our website regularly as we will post responses as they are received. www.canadianactionparty.ca
Here is one of the articles sent to Canadian Action Party revealing some of the outrage. The protesting comes from right wing, left wing and no wing people. A search using the name 'Security and Properity Partnership' will give you a great deal more indication of the level of anger in this country over what is seen as a backroom deal serving the interest of multinational corporations and sacrificing the people as a by-product.
“Bush sneaking North American super-state without oversight?
Mexico, Canada partnership underway with no authorization from Congress”
The rest: http://www.canadianactionparty.ca/temp/articles/CAP_Demands_full_Accountability_from_Senators_and_MP-s_on_SPP.asp
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If something is finally waking up the public on this, that's a good thing! What did I miss?
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If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?
From the gc.ca website article:
"Strengthening Competitiveness in North America.
We are pleased to announce the creation of a North American Competitiveness Council (NACC). The Council will comprise members of the private sector from each country and will provide us recommendations on North American competitiveness, including, among others, areas such as automotive and transportation, steel, manufacturing, and services. The Council will meet annually with security and prosperity Ministers and will engage with senior government officials on an ongoing basis."
Anyone have any idea who these council members are?
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"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche
<a href="http://www.commerce.gov/opa/press/Secretary_Gutierrez/2006_Releases/June/15_US_Canada_Mexico_NACC_Launch_rls.htm">http://www.commerce.gov/opa/press/Secretary_Gutierrez/2006_Releases/June/15_US_Canada_Mexico_NACC_Launch_rls.htm</a><p>---<br>If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?
<a href="http://www.infowars.com/articles/nwo/whats_so_bad_about_bilderberg.htm">http://www.infowars.com/articles/nwo/whats_so_bad_about_bilderberg.htm</a><br />
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The North American Competitiveness Council is born!<br />
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A day after finishing this column, Harper quietly announced the Canadian members of this new Competitiveness Council. Not surprisingly, 9 out of 10 are members of the CCCE, an elite group of Canada's richest CEOs with a stated goal of integrating the Canadian and American economies. They talk a good talk about Canada's dropping productivity compared with the U.S., blaming our high taxes until they're blue in the face. In fact, Canada's top corporate leaders simply can't compete with their American counterparts and, according to recent news reports, soak up a disproportionate amount of company profits instead of reinvesting in new technology that would help them become more productive. In alphabetical order, they 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).<p>---<br>If I stand for my country today...will my country be here to stand for me tomorrow?
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"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Friedrich Nietzsche