Conservatives In Denial About North American Union And Canadian Sovereignty

Posted on Thursday, May 15 at 12:08 by Kevin Parkinson
Conservatives in Denial about North American Union and Canadian Sovereignty

The Quebec Provincial Police admitted that undercover police infiltrated a peaceful protest against the SPP Conference, since the mandate is for the 3 countries to work towards the formation of a North American Union. An embarrassing video of the failed attempt to provoke violence by the undercover cops was posted for the world to see on Youtube. So far the Conservative government has failed to conduct an inquiry in to this anti-democratic tactic, and has moved Canada one step closer to a police state.

 

When the conference (no media present) was over, Harper basically laughed in the face of all Canadians when he said the sessions were about regulating the trade of “jellybeans” between the 3 countries. Bush smirked in his trademark smile and warned of conspiracy theorists dreaming up nonsense. The media was silent, basically complicit with government in its failure to the public to investigate and report on the whole SPP issue.

 

So why have a  big conference at a huge expense for all Canadian taxpayers last August? And why did Harper go to New Orleans on April 28, 2008 for a 4th SPP conference in 4 years?  To count jellybeans?

 

Since these conferences began 4 years ago, no one beyond an elite group of corporate CEO’s has had the issues explained

to them, or been asked how they feel about the SPP- until now.

 

The Council of Canadians recently commissioned Environics Research Group in April 2008 to find out how Canadians feel about the SPP issues. The full report is available at  http://www.canadians.org/ however I have included a short summary here.

       87% feel that Canada should regulate its own environmental, health and safety standards

 

        89% feel that Canada should place restrictions on exports of our gas and oil if it is need here first

 

        88% feel that Canada should have a national water policy that recognizes water as a basic human right

 

        48% do not feel that Canada should harmonize its security policies with the U.S.

 

        86% feel that the SPP agreement should be debated and submitted to a vote in Parliament

 

For 4 of the above items, the Canadian government is actually working in the reverse direction to public opinion!  

Given the overwhelming percentages above, notwithstanding the issue of security in which Canadians are divided, what is the Conservative government doing to respond to Canadian concerns? Where is the debate in the House? Where are the questionnaires for the ridings to determine how people feel about the SPP issues?

 

When will the Conservative government start making Press Releases to inform Canadians about the 4 years of secretive SPP meetings? Will the government admit that the veil will eventually be lifted on the SPP and a North American Union will be rolled out without fanfare by 2010?

 

If the Conservative government is flagrantly disregarding public opinion now, will it be any different in 2010?

 

I think MP Guy Lauzon better start tackling some of the tough questions affecting all Canadians, forget about spending his time on personal promotion, and find enough courage to give his constituents some truthful answers about the SPP and where it is leading.

 If you think high oil and gas prices are changing our lives now, just wait a couple more years for the emerging North American Union. Unfortunately, it may become the biggest giveaway of Canadian sovereignty in our lifetime.

 

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  1. by crh
    Fri May 16, 2008 2:49 pm
    I recall feeling so insulted by Harper's remark about it being about jelly beans. Unfortunately, there seems to be no backbone in parliament to stop Harper from fulfilling his dictatorial dreams.

  2. Fri May 16, 2008 6:08 pm
    Harper is a miseducated, brainwashed, fundamentalist, pathetic misfit and can not be expected to act in any different ways. What can one expect from a former associate of Preston Manning and later the head of the National Citizen's Coalition?

    Unfortunately, people love dictatorships as it saves them from thinking and having to make decisions. This is why and how many ancient and recent democracies of history have self destructed.

    There was a news item that half of the US border booths at the Peace Arch, South of Vancouver, will be closed for almost 2 years for rebuilding, necessitating longer lineups and hours of waiting.

    I have a suspicion that much of this is being done to force the gullible public to demand unification, so they can go "shopping for bargains", the highest purpose of human existence.

    The main promise of both the FTA and the NAFTA have already been "borderless shopping".

    Well, we'll see how long the big "borderless" experiment in the EU will work and how long it will last ?

    Ed DEeak.

  3. by avatar RUEZ
    Fri May 16, 2008 9:10 pm
    "Ed Deak" said
    Harper is a miseducated, brainwashed, fundamentalist, pathetic misfit and can not be expected to act in any different ways. What can one expect from a former associate of Preston Manning and later the head of the National Citizen's Coalition?


    A lot of crying in this thread.

  4. Fri May 16, 2008 9:34 pm
    "RUEZ" said
    [quote="Ed Deak":2gl72dwx]Harper is a miseducated, brainwashed, fundamentalist, pathetic misfit and can not be expected to act in any different ways. What can one expect from a former associate of Preston Manning and later the head of the National Citizen's Coalition?


    A lot of crying in this thread.

    Typical isn't it?

  5. Fri May 16, 2008 9:36 pm
    "Freakinoldguy" said
    [quote="Ed Deak":1zi2g6f3]Harper is a miseducated, brainwashed, fundamentalist, pathetic misfit and can not be expected to act in any different ways. What can one expect from a former associate of Preston Manning and later the head of the National Citizen's Coalition?


    A lot of crying in this thread.

    Typical isn't it?

    I'm in denial :D ..are you?

  6. Fri May 16, 2008 11:50 pm
    Who is crying? Stating facts and reporting a crime is not crying but a duty.

    Ed Deak.

  7. Sun May 18, 2008 3:30 pm
    "crh" said
    I recall feeling so insulted by Harper's remark about it being about jelly beans. Unfortunately, there seems to be no backbone in parliament to stop Harper from fulfilling his dictatorial dreams.


    A question I always gotta ask - If it's really about Jelly Beans and product packaging, why can't the public see transcripts of what was discussed?

    Pretty simple. Public officials hold talks - where are the transcripts of what was discussed? I'm sure if it's only about Jelly Beans, it'll be a really riveting document.

  8. by Katz
    Sun May 18, 2008 4:43 pm
    I get a kick out of the new update on this site in the last few months. It no longer states how Canada has not progressed, remaining deeply rooted within it's self and it's principles. It use to state that Canadians needed to basically grow/mature, become Americanized. LOL

    Now don't attack please, I realize that this is just some other groups opinion. You just have to read through this though, click on each province and see what number state each of us will become. How our Government will sit in the White House.

    Nova Scotia is State # 51. Wonder if we are worthy of this number due to the mining moratorium Rodney MacDonald is trying to lift.

    http://www.unitednorthamerica.org/index.htm


    The Maple Leaf Forever :rock:

  9. Fri May 23, 2008 2:44 am
    "A lot of crying in this thread."

    I think it's better for a few to cry now, in order to prevent all of us from crying later.



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