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Political Party leader demands a Referendum on the Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement (SPP), Not a Vote in Parliament
Edited by John Stokes
Connie Fogal, Leader of the Canadian Action Party, denounces the civil society
call for a vote in Parliament on the end of Canada via a vote on the Security
and Prosperity Partnership Agreement.
Civil Society calling for a parliamentary vote on the essence of Canada is a
complicity in Canada's demise.
The Prime Minister of Canada and his cabinet in both Liberal and Conservative regimes support the forced social political, cultural, and economic assimilation of Canada into the United States as witnessed by the fact of Paul Martin and Stephen Harper being signatories to the SPP process.
The NDP and the Bloc Quebecois have been deaf and dumb since 2001 with their
voted support of the deception of liberty stripping legislation disguised as
anti-terrorirst legislation and the 2001 Smart Border Declaration (harmonization), all being preliminary steps to the SPP and major components of the forced assimilation of Canada with the USA and Mexico .
They have all been silent through elections and numerous by elections while the
integration has been proceeding via working groups under the direction of the
Prime Ministers , their Cabinets and senior officials from government and
industry.
These MP's have proven themselves not only unable and /or unwilling to defend
Canada , but complicit in the demise of Canada.
A decision about the restructuring of Canada into an integrated North America is NOT A DECISION FOR PARLIAMENT, BUT FOR THE CITIZENS OF CANADA if it is to be considered at all. What every Parliamentarian should do is call for a nonconfidence vote on this issue to cease unification of Canada the USA and Mexico, and then run a campaign on the life of Canada, not its death.
Failing that, the citizens must decide.
And they will decide one way or the other.
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