Mel Hurtig is part of this excellent effort opposing missile defence in Canada.
Lots of media attention for this one. Here are a few of the reports, as listed by Stephen Staples of the Polaris Institute.
(Anything reprinted here is for fair use only.)
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Print Media coverage as of March 19th
18 newspaper hits & a BN News story read on commerical stations
across Canada.
Canadian personalities demand Ottawa withdraw from US anti-missile
shield
Agence France Presse English Thu 18 Mar 2004 Section:
International News Time: 21:36 GMT (17:36 Eastern Time)
MONTREAL, March 18 (AFP) - A hundred well-known Canadians on Thursday
called on their government to pull out of talks with Washington on
participation in the US space-based anti-missile shield.
"Canadian involvement in US missile defense would undermine decades
of Canadian efforts to rid the world of nuclear weapons," they said
in an open letter to Prime Minister Paul Martin.
"It would represent our acquiescence and willingness to become an
active participant in a permanent nuclear future," said the letter.
"As such, it would directly collide with the wishes of the Canadian
people who have expressed overwhelming support for nuclear
disarmament."
Canadian participation in the US defense system "would require the
reversal of a 30-year Canadian policy opposing the weaponization of
space," said the letter.
The US plan is "enormously expensive" and would have long-term
negative consequences on global security and "Canadian sovereignty
over future foreign affairs and defense matters," said the letter.
It was signed by some 100 Canadian personalities, including former
foreign minister Lloyd Axworthy, singers Bryan Adams, Richard
Desjardins and Sarah McLachlan, anti-globalization author Naomi
Klein, film maker Alexandre Trudeau, son of former prime minister
Pierre Trudeau, and a Catholic bishop and a Nobel chemistry laureate.
jl/aln/jjc Canada-US-missiles-people
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CELEBS FIGHT STAR WARS
The Toronto Sun Thu 18 Mar 2004 Page: 47
Section: News Byline: BY VIVIAN SONG, TORONTO SUN
Canada's luminaries are urging Prime Minister Paul Martin to stay out
of a galactic star wars they say goes against Canadian values.
Stars such as singer Bryan Adams, Sarah McLachlan, environmentalist
David Suzuki and award-winning journalist and author Pierre Berton
have signed their names in an open letter to the prime minister
voicing their opposition to Canada's participation in the U.S.-led
missile defence system.
"The concerns are several-fold. It's just not something that fits
with Canadian values," said Steven Staples, spokesman for public
interest and research group Polaris Institute.
CP Wire (This is the story from which the next dozen or more stories
is derived - Steve) Thu 18 Mar 2004 Section: Entertainment and
culture
OTTAWA (CP) _ A group of musicians, politicians and intellectuals is
calling on Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush administration's missile
defence plan.
The group has sent a letter to Prime Minister Paul Martin, urging him
to keep Canada out of the defence system.
The letter contends the U.S. plan to use missiles to defend North
America from attacks will have ``long-term negative consequences for
global security , and for Canadian sovereignty.''
Signatories include Nobel Prize, Grammy Award and Order of Canada
recipients such as Bryan Adams, Pierre Berton, Sarah McLachlan,
Stompin' Tom Connors and Susan Aglukark.
Some politicians have also signed on.
A similar letter was signed in Montreal by Alexander (Sacha) Trudeau,
Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe and others.
Length: 121 words
Brief: Musicians, politicians, intellectuals urge PM to avoid missile
defence plan
OTTAWA (CP) -- A group of musicians, politicians and
intellectuals is calling on Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush
administration's missile defence plan. The group has sent a letter to
Prime Minister... Source: Canadian Press Edition: Final The Packet &
Times (Orillia) - Fri, Mar 19, 2004 - 70 words
Brief: Group urges Martin to avoid missile defence plan
OTTAWA (CP) --
A group of musicians, politicians and intellectuals is calling on
Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush administration's missile defence
plan. The group has sent a letter to Prime...
Source: Canadian Press
Edition: Final The North Bay Nugget - Fri, Mar 19, 2004 - 103 words
Brief: PM urged to avoid missile defence plan
OTTAWA -- A group of
musicians, politicians and intellectuals is calling on Ottawa to
steer clear of the Bush administration's missile defence plan. The
group has sent a letter to Prime Minister... Source: Penticton
Herald; Wire Services Edition: Final Penticton Herald - Fri, Mar 19,
2004 - 96 words
Singers, politicians hope to defuse U.S. missile plan A group of
musicians, politicians and intellectuals is calling on Ottawa to
steer clear of the Bush administration's missile defence plan. The
group has sent a letter to Prime Minister Paul Martin,... Source:
Record news services Edition: Final The Record (Kitchener, Cambridge
and Waterloo) - Fri, Mar 19, 2004 - 94 words
Celebrities urge prime minister to avoid missile defence plan
OTTAWA -
A group of musicians, politicians and intellectuals is calling on
Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush administration's missile defence
plan. The group has sent a letter to Prime Minister Paul... Source:
The Canadian Press Edition: Final The Standard (St. Catharines -
Niagara) - Fri, Mar 19, 2004 - 120 words
Celebrities urge Martin to stay away from missile defence plan
OTTAWA
(CP) -- A group of musicians, politicians and intellectuals is
calling on Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush administration's missile
defence plan. The group has sent a letter to Prime... Source:
Canadian Press Edition: Final The Expositor (Brantford) - Fri, Mar
19, 2004 - 121 words
Brief: Artists urge PM to avoid missile defence plan
OTTAWA - A group
of musicians, politicians and intellectuals is calling on Ottawa to
steer clear of the Bush administration's missile defence plan. The
group has sent a letter to Prime Minister Paul... Source: Canadian
Press Edition: Final Tribune (Welland) - Fri, Mar 19, 2004 - 120
words
Celebrities say no to missile defence plan
OTTAWA - A group of
musicians, politicians and intellectuals is calling on Ottawa to
steer clear of the Bush administration's missile defence plan. The
group has sent a letter to Prime Minister Paul... Source: The
Canadian Press Edition: Final The Edmonton Journal - Fri, Mar 19,
2004 - 120 words
ARTISTS CALL FOR BAN ON MISSILES
A group of musicians, politicians
and intellectuals is calling on Parliament to steer clear of the Bush
administration's missile defence plan. The group has sent a letter to
Prime Minister Paul... Byline: BY CP Edition: Final The Ottawa Sun -
Fri, Mar 19, 2004 - 89 words
ARTISTS ANGRY
A group of musicians, politicians and intellectuals is
calling on Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush administration's missile
defence plan. The group sent a letter to Prime Minister Paul
Martin,... Edition: Final The Calgary Sun - Fri, Mar 19, 2004 - 93
words
Musicians attack missiles OTTAWA
(CP) -- A group of musicians,
politicians and intellectuals is calling on Ottawa to steer clear of
the Bush administration's missile defence plan. The group has sent a
letter to Prime... Source: Canadian Press Edition: Final Times
Colonist (Victoria) - Fri, Mar 19, 2004 - 121 words
Brief: Music: Musicians, politicians, intellectuals urge PM to avoid
missile defence plan
OTTAWA (CP) -- A group of musicians, politicians
and intellectuals is calling on Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush
administration's missile defence plan. The group has sent a letter to
Prime... Source: Canadian Press Edition: Final Cape Breton Post -
Fri, Mar 19, 2004 - 121 words
In Brief Winnipeg Free Press Fri 19 Mar 2004
Page: A16 Section:
Canada Wire Byline:
Celebrity group rejects missile defence
OTTAWA -- A group of musicians, politicians and intellectuals is
calling on Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush administration's missile
defence plan.
The group has sent a letter to Prime Minister Paul Martin, urging him
to keep Canada out of the defence system.
Signatories include Nobel Prize, Grammy Award and Order of Canada
recipients such as Bryan Adams, Pierre Berton, Sarah McLachlan,
Stompin' Tom Connors and Susan Aglukark.
Tom stomps on Bush plan
The Calgary Herald Fri 19 Mar 2004 Page: D3
Section: Entertainment Column: Entertainment Notes Source: CanWest
News Services
Stompin' Tom Connors is among a group of musicians, politicians and
intellectuals calling on Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush
administration's missile defence plan.
The group has sent a letter to Prime Minister Paul Martin, urging him
to keep Canada out of the defence system.
The letter contends the U.S. plan to use missiles to defend North
America from attacks will have "long-term negative consequences for
global security, and for Canadian sovereignty."
Signatories include Nobel Prize, Grammy Award and Order of Canada
recipients such as Bryan Adams, Pierre Berton, Sarah McLachlan,
Connors and Susan Aglukark.
Illustration: . Photo: Calgary Herald Archive / Stompin' Tom Connors
is warning Canada against the U.S. missile defence plan.
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HURTIG LAUNCHES BID TO STOP MISSILE PLAN
The Edmonton Sun Fri 19 Mar 2004 Page: 19 Section: News Byline: BY SHANE HOLLADAY, EDMONTON SUN
Endorsing the U.S. missile defence system makes Canada a target for
future nuclear exchanges - and citizens should be telling Prime
Minister Paul Martin to reject the plan, says a citizens' group.
As part of a nation-wide campaign, Council of Canadians founder Mel
Hurtig is urging people to oppose plans to have U.S. missile bases on
Canadian soil.
"Many people are involved and we have sent a letter to the prime
minister today with scores of ordinary Canadians signing the letter
saying please, do not get involved in the American national missile
defence plan," Hurtig said. "It's already resulting in a huge
escalation and buildup of nuclear weapons and new missile systems in
Russia and China."
Musicians, politicians and intellectuals are joining together across
Canada to sign the letter, he said.
Based on the Star Wars defence system conceived during the 1980s,
some anti-ballistic-missile defence shield concepts involve nuclear
warheads in orbit over North America.
Hurtig said the defence plan launched a new nuclear arms race, and
Canada shouldn't be involved except as a voice against the
"weaponization of space."
He dismissed the idea the ballistic missile shield would help protect
Canada. "The minute we become involved in the national missile
defence program, we will be perceived as a target."
Last week, Premier Ralph Klein said the U.S. was welcome to use
Alberta soil to house part of its anti-ballistic-missile defence
shield.
Marisa Etmanski, a spokesman for the premier's office, said yesterday
no talks about missiles in Alberta have happened.
"It is yet to be finalized. That's his opinion for now," Etmanski
said.
"We're not even sure that it's going to be happening at all."
Edition: Final Length: 275 words
ENT-Missile Defence-Celebs Broadcast News Thu 18 Mar 2004 Section:
General and national news
OTTAWA -- A group of well-known musicians, politicians and
intellectuals is calling on Ottawa to steer clear of the Bush
administration's missile defence plan.
The group has sent a letter to Prime Minister Paul Martin, urging him
to keep Canada out of the defence system.
The letter warns the U-S plan to use missiles to defend North America
from attacks will have ``long-term negative consequences for global
security, and for Canadian sovereignty.''
It's signatories include Nobel Prize, Grammy Award and Order of
Canada recipients such as Bryan Adams, Pierre Berton, Sarah
McLachlan, Stompin' Tom Connors and Susan Aglukark.
Politicians from all parties have also signed on, including Flora
MacDonald, Lloyd Axworthy, Mel Hurtig and N-D-P Leader Jack Layton.
A similar letter was signed in Montreal by Alexander ``Sacha''
Trudeau, Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe and others.
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Steven Staples Director, Project on the Corporate-Security State
Polaris Institute 312 Cooper Street Ottawa,
Ontario K2P 0G7 CANADA
t. 613 237-1717 x107 c. 613 290-2695 f. 613 237-3359 e.
steven_staples@on.aibn.com
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