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Canadian Action Party Calls For A Non-confidence Vote

Connie Fogal

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exploitation of the cheap labour mobility which kills the high living standards previously enjoyed by labour in the USA and Canada. It portends the inevitable racism developing against the impoverished South Americans who are moving North in droves who will work for slave wages rather than starve at home.

Canadian political history was to unite Canada by east /west corridors in order to have a sovereign independent nation. One must ask why the organized labour movement in Canada and all its friends, both political and non governmental, still are not rallying their troops to kill this North American unification. Even if they have low priority for nationhood and sovereignty and civil liberties and governmental reform as such, surely they should see the writing on the wall respecting the looming impoverishment of their members. The best they have been able to muster is a call for a lull in the implementation process pending disclosure, discussion, and debate about the integration process. What is the logic of discussing the pros and cons of treason or the dismantling and impoverishment of one's nation? Surely the issue is a "no brainer". Just say "NO"!!!!!.

There is plenty of information already ascertained such that every thinking person in leadership roles can know that the only rallying call must be a clear, unequivocal demand for cessation of this integration, period!!! Just as the unions, and environmentalists and their friends in the NDP and Greens continue to refuse to make a clear ,unequivocal call for abrogation of NAFTA, so now those same voices are off key on the NAU song. It is useless to say halt UNTIL we talk etc.

We need unity of like-minded people who know how to say NO.

Twelve to fourteen US states have clear motions saying NO to the NAU, as do some US cities. (See www.canadianactionparty.ca for articles) We have none in Canada saying NO. I am informed that the U. S Congress has just ruled there shall be no more funding by the US taxpayer for the 100 or so SPP working committees that are implementing the destruction of our three countries. Not one Canadian parliamentarian saw fit to protect Canadians from this financial abuse.

The most profound attack ever on Canada is in process, yet not one party in this minority government saw fit to bring on a nonconfidence motion on the issue in this last parliamentary session. Not one party in Parliament, nor the Greens, saw fit to profile this issue in the last two national elections and call for a clear unequivocal end to the integration, nor did any of them call for the clear, unequivocal abrogation of NAFTA . Ron Pastor, a main architect of the NAU and member of the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations, calls NAFTA the first step in the successful integration of North America.

And the best the NDP could do at the end of this Parliamentary session was promise to bring forward a motion in the next session of Parliament to call for a halt in the process UNTIL it can be discussed ......!!!! By that time the process will be complete .Already it is very far advanced with taxpayer funds creating the new infrastructure of roads and borders and airports that are already moving cheap labour north and impoverishing our workers.

Connie Fogal asks you to please read the attached article.....and then contact your favorite MP, MLA and city councillor to instruct them to make a clear call for termination of the integration process. And, demand that your MP cooperate in a non confidence motion on the issue. of the NAU . And, in the impending six by -elections (Outremont ,Quebec first) work for and vote for only the candidate who will unequivocally do all that is necessary to halt the integration process immediately- no debate, no discussion, no bafflegab! Just a clear unequivocal "HALT!!!"

Sharing the Plunder of the South: The NAFTA corridors and Canada

Richard D. Vogel

Canadian Dimension Magazine, May/June 2007 issue