From the Sudbury Star editorial:
All Canadians should voice their concern with the Security and Prosperity Partnership, a group of corporate representatives from Canada, U. S. and Mexico, who have been meeting secretly over the past four years to discuss various policies for all three countries.
Some of their major SPP policy directions and initiatives include North American regulatory convergence, energy integration with the U. S., bulk water exports and the adoption of U. S.-style security measures in Canada.
Only an elite group of CEOs has been asked how they feel about the priorities of the SPP. Their proposals should be brought to Parliament for a debate and vote.
Full article: Security talks not debated

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