WeAreChange Vancouver Questions Paul Martin About SPP
20 11 2008Categories : S.P.P., North American Union, Featured
Opposition to ‘Security and Prosperity Partnership’ intensifies

President Bush yesterday reaffirmed a commitment to progress the much maligned Security and Prosperity Partnership agenda, amid intensified opposition from commentators and critics concerned that the plan constitutes an undermining of national sovereignty.
At a private party to open the fourth North American Leaders’ Summit in New Orleans, Bush referred to recently encountered “setbacks” and told bureaucrats and business leaders “the meeting gives three friends the chance to come together to discuss our commitment to security and prosperity, to reconfirm the need for the three of us to work in harmony together for the good of our peoples. It’s a chance to talk about how we can best protect our people and extend prosperity.”
Bush told leaders from Canada and Mexico “Tomorrow, we will be meeting with the business leaders of the North American Competitiveness Council to listen to their specific recommendations… The United States has an opportunity to continue the trading agenda.”
The North American Competitiveness Council (NACC) is an advisory Council Comprised of 30 senior private sector representatives of North American corporations that were selected by the American, Canadian and Mexican governments at the June 2006 trilateral meeting in Cancun, Mexico.
Recently uncovered documents detailed how these corporate representatives have been urged to “humanize” North American integration, promote NAFTA success stories to employees and unions and evolve the harmonization agenda “without fueling protectionism”.
Province of Manitoba Website
Speech from the Throne
At the Opening of the Second Session of the Thirty-ninth Legislature of the Province of Manitoba
THE HONOURABLE JOHN HARVARD, P.C., O.M.,
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
OF THE PROVINCE OF MANITOBA
November 20, 2007
“Manitoba is also taking a major role in the development of a Mid-Continent Trade Corridor, connecting our northern Port of Churchill with trade markets throughout the central United States and Mexico. To advance the concept, an alliance has been built with business leaders and state and city governments spanning the entire length of the Corridor. When fully developed, the trade route will incorporate an “in-land port” in Winnipeg with pre-clearance for international shipping”
No endorsement should be implied, but Ron Paul discusses some of the issues addressed on our website. Apologies for the shaky camera, I forgot my tripod.
John Karlo gets the chance to ask Ron Paul a couple of pertinent questions.
click here to read it at thestranger.com
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Mexico trucks to roll on U.S. highways
John Crawley
Reuters
Sunday Sept 2, 2007
The Bush administration can proceed with a plan to open the U.S. border to long haul Mexican trucks as early as next week after an appeals court rejected a bid by labor, consumer and environmental interests to block the initiative.

22 Congressmen write to President in opposition to SPP as secret Montabello confab begins
Infowars.net | August 20 , 2007
Steve Watson
As a secretive “Security and Prosperity Partnership” (SPP) meeting between the Mexican, Canadian and U.S. heads of states begins this week in Quebec, 22 members of the House of Representatives have put their names to a letter to president Bush demanding their concerns be heeded and that the administration back off the stealth program.
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