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Connie Fogal, leader of the Canadian Action Party calls for public mobilization to protect the electronic rights
Edited by Peter Tremblay
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Fogal says, "Here is an example of the executive arm of government proceeding on the integration of Canada and USA while the country sleeps and the government trying to slip the matter through Parliament without a blush. This is an example of a way to take up your duty of citizenry to stand up, rise up in symbolic arms and say: "No way!!!" Make a fuss. Cry out. It still matters and can count."
This issue has just come in from a reader. Please mobilize in your community and on your own on this. Write telephone, fax, talk to neighbours, media, MP's, MLA's, city councillors friends. E mail wide and far.
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