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Political Party leader rallies Canadians against elite driven Security and Prosperity Partnership agenda by Connie Fogal
Canadian Action Party (CAP) is demanding that before the next election Prime Minister Stephen Harper formally ask the Canadian people via a referendum, if they want to affirm the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) with the United States and Mexico. Indeed, this is far too important to the future of Canada to be left to an unrepresentative Parliament and must be put to the People in a referendum! CAP rejects the call by the Council of Canadians, the NDP and others for a vote in Parliament regarding the end of Canada as we know it. Calling for a parliamentary vote on the essence of Canada in this Parliament is to be complicit in Canada's demise. The Prime Minister of Canada and his cabinet in both Liberal and Conservative regimes support the unification of North America, as witnessed by the fact that both Paul Martin and Stephen Harper are signatories to the secret SPP process. A vote in Parliament will accordingly be approved by both parties leading to majority approval. 10 corporations from each of Canada, the USA and Mexico have been formed into the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC) and are actively advising the government on how to proceed with unification. The vital sovereignty of there nations is of no concern to the NACC when there is unlimited growth and money to be made by corporate control of government agendas. When Prime Minister Harper addressed the Council on Foreign Relations on September 25 th he stated that he: appreciates the input from these business lobbies; has a problem with "unhealthy nationalism" and "old socialist models"; will advance NAFTA wherever possible; and will govern by "executive authority" rather than majority votes. Meanwhile, the Bloc Québécois has been silent and the NDP virtually muted since 2005 when the agreement was signed by Paul Martin, George W. Bush and Vincente Fox. They have proven themselves complicit in a destructive agenda against Canada. Further, their voted support in 2001 of the deceptive liberty-stripping legislation disguised as anti- terrorist legislation, the 2001 Smart Border Declaration (harmonization), and the Smart Regulation initiative are all preliminary steps to the SPP and major components of integration of Canada with the USA and Mexico. Neither spoke up 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. Integration of Canadian with American armed forces in NORTHCOM has already been approved without reference to Parliament! CAP further officially states that a decision about the so-called "RESTRUCTURING of CANADA into a North American Union that is inclusive of a common currency is a decision for the citizens of Canada, and not for a minority government with an ineffective opposition." Signez la pétition maintenant: LINK Go to petition now: LINK
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