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U.S. interests with their collaborators seek to take-over Canada's Atlantic Provinces
The North American Free Trade regime spawns the traitorous "Atlantica" Project
Compiled by John Stokes, ed.
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Brian Lee Crowley, who President, Atlantic Institute
for Market Studies is a reportedly seeks the U.S.
annexation of the Atlantic Provinces. He is shown
above at Conference in Maine in the United States.
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The Atlantica concept is an enigma for most people in
the Atlantic Provinces. It is an agenda that has
brought elites in the region to a consensus that
Atlantic Canada and eastern Quebec needs to
economically, socially and politically integrate with
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Upstate New York to
form a single coherent entity in association with the
United States. The alleged chief proponents of this
concept are Brian Lee Crowley, President of the
Atlantic Institute for Market Studies (AIMS), and Jim
Quigley, President of the Atlantic Provinces Chambers
of Commerce (APCC) and Vice-President of the Bank of
Montreal. Although they are supposed to be Canadians,
they have been promoting the treasonous "Atlantica"
concept to Business and political leaders in the
region. Most Canadians have not been made aware of the
designs they are drawing, and would abhor their
Neo-conservative prescriptions for the sought
assimilation of Atlantic Canada into the United
States.
Mr. Crowley and AIMS have been the chief architect of
the Atlantica concept. AIMS is a well funded big
business think tank, with Atlantica Canada's
wealthiest families represented on it's Board of
Directors, that is based out of Halifax.
In a speech to an APCC meeting in Montague PEI on May
29th of 2004, Crowley laid out his vision of
"Atlantica" which contained three central ideas. The
first of which is to turn the Atlantic Provinces and
New England into a "transport intensive economy". To
accomplish this would mean doing two things. Firstly,
building a highway from St. Stephen, New Brunswick
through New England to Cornwall, Ontario, and
Montreal. Secondly, upgrading the Halifax port to
accommodate Post-Panamax sized cargo ships. Crowley
doesn't take into account the fact that the world is
running out of Oil. Also with the trade routes he
wants to create a by-pass of Newfoundland and the
Francophone regions of New Brunswick.
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Former Prime Minsiter John Turner campaigned
passionately against "Free Trade" in the 1988 Federal
Election against Mr. Mulroney's "Free Trade"
Agreement. Mr. Turner accurately predicated in 1988
that so-called "Free Trade" would lead to
behind-closed-door plots like "Atlantica", toward the
annexation of Canada by United States elite corporate
interests. John Turner who was a protégé of former
Prime Minister Trudeau.
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The second and most alarming central idea to
"Atlantica" is Continental Integration. This follows
from a report called "Building a North American
Community" written by the "Task Force for the Future
of North America" which is an ad hoc coalition of the
Canadian Council of Chief Executes, the U.S. Council
on Foreign Relations and their Mexican counterparts
the Consejo Mexicano de Asuntos Internationals. The
document makes 41 sweeping recommendations that read
like a Christmas list for the Neo-Conservative "hawks"
that are now in power south of the border. The
recommendations centre around, first, creating an
integrated North American Military and Law Enforcement
Security apparatus that would transcend national
boundaries and building a common North American
security perimeter. Secondly, they call for an
expansion of the NAFTA agreement to include Non-Tariff
barriers to Trade (i.e. Public Services and cultural
protections) and the "de-Confederation" of Canada, via
harmonisation of Government regulations between
Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.
Many of the recommendations of the report are already
being implemented such as the "Smart Regs" initiative
of the Martin Government which took the first steps
towards regulatory harmonisation. The recommendations,
if implemented, would destroy Canadian sovereignty.
Canada would no longer be able set it's own regulation
around food safety, health, the environment and slew
of other jurisdictions. By far the most frightening
recommendations are around defence and boarder
security which would expand NORAD into a
"Multi-service Defence Command" or one central
military command for all of North America.
The other recommendations around energy, the creation
of new tri-national institutions and immigration are
just as draconian and would be met with disgust by the
average Canadian. The Continental Integration agenda
is being lobbied for by the nation's business elites
in league with U.S. Big Business associates south of
the border, would be the end of Canada as a sovereign
nation and the consolidation of neo-fascist U.S.
imperial power over North America.
The third central idea of the "Atlantica" concept is
"Regional Coherence Building". This means integrating
energy infrastructure and creating new cross border
institutions that would replace previous structures
and deepen the geo-political relationship between
Atlantic Canada and the New England States. Much of
the impetus for this has come from the Federal
government which directed the Policy Research
Initiative (PRI) to study "Cross Border Economic
regions" through the North American linkages research
project. PRI has set up five regional roundtables
dream up cross border economic regions from coast to
coast.
What is carefully omitted from this Vision of
Atlantica are the implications it carries for the
standard of living of working people. The phrase
"non-tariff barriers to trade" is glossy terminology
for removing any public institution, act of
legislation or government regulation that inhibits the
ability of business to make profit. The APCC is
hosting a conference in Saint John from June 8-10th
called "Reaching Atlantica: Business Without
Boundaries". This kind of language leads one to wonder
how far they will take this and if anything is sacred?
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Irving Oil, Bank of Montreal, Air Canada,
Aliant, CIBC, Ganong, Shell, and ExxonMobil reportedly
are among the greed-driven neo-conservative Big
Business interests which seek the U.S. annexation of
Atlantic Canada. This elite-sought annexation is part
of theor first planned step toward the sought formal
take-over of the rest of Canada. These cited
corporations are also big supporters of the Stephen
Harper government in Canada, and the U.S. President
George Bush administration.
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Proponents of Atlantica, such as Crowley, Jim Quigley
and Dennis Savoie are already talking about scrapping
minimum wage legislation, privatising or otherwise
Americanizing health care, restricting access to
employment insurance, decertifying unions and closing
rural communities. The Conference's largest sponsors
are the Bank of Montreal and Irving Oil.
What is more unsettling is that the Atlantica Concept
does not offer any ideas for the basic resource
industries that have been the traditional economic
activity of Atlantic Canada for centuries. Not a word
of mention for farming, forestry and the fishery, all
industries which have experienced major closures and
economic setbacks in recent years causing untold
hardship for working people. Also, Atlantica offers no
solutions to the major challenges that are confronting
our collective future in Atlantic Canada including the
out-migration of young people and the acute aging of
the population, the challenges posed by climate
change, and the precipitous decline in the standard of
living for the majority of Atlantic Canadians.
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The North American Free Trade Agreement
was always seen as a device by U.S. corporate
interests to take-over of Canada, by using economic
control, toward political and military control. |
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In the same pattern as the negotiations for NAFTA, the
WTO and the FTAA, civil society groups are not at the
table, nor are they invited to the Atlantica
negotiations. On the official promotional website for
the "Reaching Atlantica: Business Without Boundaries"
conference those invited are: "small business owners,
CEO's, managers and executives, as well as Government
representatives from the four Atlantic Provinces and
the U.S. Northeast". What is more astounding is how
discrete the planning for this conference has been.
There has been no mention in the Big Business
controlled print or broadcast media in Canada. The
secretive nature should set-off warning bells in civil
society. If they don't want you at the table then they
are likely planning something that you won't like.
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Mr. Mulroney
betrayed Canada when he sought so-called "Free Trade"
with the United States in the 1980's. He now seeks to
help Mr. Harper to co-ordinate the sell-out of the
rest of Canada to U.S. neo-conservative interests. |
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The Atlantica concept needs to be exposed for what it
really is, an attack on Canadian sovereignty, Canada's
national identity as a socially progressive society,
including vital social programmes and rights for
working people and the environment, and a U.S.
capitalistocratic big business free-for-all that is
aimed at the annexation of Atlantic Canada by the
United States.
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