Canadians
in the Dark About SPP Union with the USA and Mexico
By
Kevin Parkinson
The
purpose of the Canada-USA-Mexico meeting in August, at Montebello, Quebec, is
to ratify the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America
In
less than a months time, on August 20, the most powerful president in the
world will be arriving in Montebello, Quebec, for a two-day conference. President
George W. Bush will be meeting with Stephen Harper and their Mexican counterpart,
Felipe Calderon. So far, the silence from the Canadian and American media has
been deafening.
Talk
to 90 percent of people on the street and they wont know about this upcoming
conference, and if by a slim chance they do, they wont know the purpose
of the meeting or why the leaders of Canada, the United States and Mexico are
meeting in the dog days of summer under what amounts to a veil of secrecy.
So,
whats this upcoming conference all about, and why are the newspapers, radio
and television keeping silent about it?
The
purpose of the upcoming conference is to ratify the Security and Prosperity Partnership
(SPP) of North America, which was initiated by Bush, Martin and ex-President Vicente
Fox in 2005 in Waco, Texas. Essentially, this so-called partnership
will result in what the politicians refer to as continental integration
newspeak for a North American Union and basically a harmonization
of 100s of regulations, policies and laws.
In
laymans terms it means that once this partnership has been ratified,
which is a fait accompli, we will be following in the footsteps of the European
Union. It will mean that Canada will become part of the North American Union by
2010, and that our resources, agricultural, health and environment issues, to
name a few, will be controlled not by Canada but by the government of the North
American Union.
A
huge NAFTA highway, one quarter of a mile wide, is already being built
in Texas, where private land is being expropriated, and will eventually reach
the Manitoba border.
Water
will be the issue of this century, as more than 25 states in the United
States are currently in desperate need. Where do you think they will get the water
they need?
The
United States is already guaranteed 60 percent of our natural gas resources from
NAFTA, which means that even during emergencies, when we need energy, we will
have to import it, while we are forced to export gas to the U.S. This is just
one example of how Canada is being shortchanged, and its only going to get
worse.
Why
has there been absolutely NO public consultation on the biggest issue (North American
Union) facing Canadians since Confederation? Why isnt Guy Lauzon, our local
MP for Stormont, Dundas and South Glengarry, holding town hall meetings, bringing
in cabinet ministers and explaining how the emerging North American Union will
affect our Canadian way of life? Ask the citizens of Canada for their feedback.
Isnt that how democracy is supposed to work?
Folks,
I suggest that Mr. Lauzon isnt even aware of the SPP or the North American
Union, which explains why the Conservative government has denied all Canadians
information to which they are entitled. If he does have something to say about
it, then let him raise the issue in our riding.
Furthermore,
the example of the North American Union illustrates that our government claims
to be democratic but in fact does it act like one, or does it prefer to
make the big decisions at committee level behind closed doors, while masking its
real intentions?
The
ratification of the SPP, and the emergence of the North American Union, have been
organized entirely by government committees and private enterprise. I refer readers
to my website at www.realitycheck.typepad.com for further information on the North
American Union.
If
our citizenry allows the North American Union to come into existence, then our
way of life will change drastically, for the years to come. With privatization
of our resources, increased foreign ownership, and a Canadian government with
less and less authority, our children and grandchildren will become North
Americans and our quality of life will drastically decline.
The
founding fathers of Canada must be rolling over in their graves.