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The Humane Society of the United States has launched a $3 million newspaper, magazine and TV advertising campaign protesting Canada's seal hunt and asking American tourists to avoid traveling north this summer.
"O Canada, How Could You?" asks an ad that shows blood dripping from red letters.
The campaign was sparked by news in February. Fisheries Minister Robert Thibault said that starting this fall, Canada would boost the annual limit on kills by more than 25 per cent to 350,000 seals.
With Canada reeling from SARS and Mad Cow, the US Humane Society sees an opportunity to hit hard and end the hunt. They say the reasons for the seal hunt are political. Even the US ended its seal hunt off Alaska, so why can’t Canada?
The seal hunt continues in Canada due to politics. During a federal election the first results come in from Newfoundland. All of the parties want to gain seats there and that means supporting the seal hunt and local myths about seals eating up the cod.
The truth is sealers are commercial fishermen, killing the animals mostly to sell their penises as an aphrodisiac in the Far East. Many of them are the same guys that over fished and killed off the cod.
Newfoundland is a depressed area because the government never invests or brings in new jobs. Attempts could be made to create new industry and to move government jobs to the area. But with no political will in Ottawa the situation remains the same and the seal hunt continues.
In the USA, most of the population has bought into the “me and my empire” politics of George Bush. All policy is directed towards enriching Americans and expanding their control of world, even if it means inhumane economic policies and sanctions and shocking military attacks on innocent peoples. America has become a nation of vampires feeding on the blood of the rest of the world. By 2025 they will have found a way to attack Canada to gain its water and resources in a world of global warming. Chances of a citizenry there caring at all about seals is slim. Unfortunately for the US Humane Society, they are one of the better forces in a country teeming with uncaring people.
By Gary Morton
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Key recommendations include:
1. A national building retrofit program:
- financial incentives to homeowners and owners
of commercial and institutional buildings for energy efficiency retrofits
2. A national renewable energy program:
- research and development funding for renewable
energy and energy efficiency
3. A national transportation plan:
- substantial federal investments in sustainable
transportation options and tax changes to level the playing field between
railways and trucks
4. Tax incentives for clean energy sources:
- phase out all preferential tax treatment for
fossil fuel exploration and production over the next four years to free
up $3 billion to finance preferential tax treatment of energy efficiency
investment, conservation and renewable energy projects
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Democracy Watch
- Coalition
Criticizes Delay, Calls on Liberals to Keep Promises on Strict Money
in Politics Reforms (December 9, 2002)
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Canadian Press
- Dec.2002
- Protester
locks himself in vault at Klein's Calgary constituency office
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Initial Analysis of the Romanow Report-
info from the Canadian Health Coalition - Nov.2002
1. Key message is that Romanow
discredits private for-profit healthcare
He states that Canadians reject
two tier health care, user fees, out-of-pocket payments, health premiums
and other forms of the privatization of the payment for Medicare. He states
that for-profit healthcare is not supported by the evidence. He rejects
for profit diagnostic clinics (MRIs) and P3 hospitals
2. Romanow calls for an extension of
the Canada Health Act to cover post acute homecare & palliative care
to cover diagnostics (this is a bid to prevent the for profit clinics)
3. Romanow calls for an incremental
creation of a pharmacare program starts with catastrophic drug costs
then to be expanded significantly calls for price control mechanism and
a new governing body re. drugs significantly calls for a review of the
patent protection for brand name pharmaceuticals
4. Romanow calls for new federal funding
a
cash (no tax points) federal transfer that will be at 25% by 2005/6 interim
directed funding for the creation of the national homecare strategy, rural
and remote access, primary health care, catastrophic drug coverage after
the 25% is reached he calls for a built-in escalator
We are very pleased with these recommendations
but we need to go further.
- seniors and people with disabilities
who are not considered “post acute” but require homecare support to live
independently need to have assured access to these services.
- we need a stronger enforcement mechanism to
ensure provinces don’t continue to privatize the health system.
- Preliminary
Analysis of the Romanow Report
from the Canadian Health Coalition and the Canadian
Labour Congress:
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National Day of Action Against War on Iraq
–
Sat.Nov.16.2002
With one voice waking in the bracing
cold Canadians protested against War on Iraq today.
- Full
Report, Photos & Links by Gary Morton
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At localgovernment.ca
- Sgro
Report: Cities Strike Out (no representatives from our cities) - Nov.2002
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CanadaElection.org Endorses Jack Layton for
NDP Leadership - Oct 20.2002
Toronto Councillor Jack
Layton has always been there in person, working for social justice
and the people of Toronto. He would do the same for the NDP and Canadians
at a National level as leader of the NDP Party.
Photo of Jack Layton launching his
campaign for NDP Leader.
http://photos.citizensontheweb.com/jack.jpg
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At the Globe/Star
- Nov.6.2002
- New
homeless data misleading, advocates say
- More
than 14,000 Canadians call shelters home
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OCAP - National Give it or Guard it Housing
Protests
(Toronto October 26th 2002)
- Photos
& Report by Gary Morton
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Web Sites for Federal NDP LEADERSHIP CANDIDATES
- 2002
Americans used to demand proof of a just war. But that was yesterday. Today Bush wants United Nations approval for a war of convenience. Knocking out Saddam would put Iraqi oil fields under American corporate control, put the squeeze on Iran, boost the US economy and rescue Bush’s sinking popularity.
To frighten us Bush says Saddam is developing weapons of mass destruction. Yet he doesn’t actually have them, while nations like India, Pakistan and Israel do have them and threaten to use them. Scarier still is the fact that the USA has the largest supply of weapons of mass destruction, and will use them whenever it is convenient to do so.
Photos:
http://photos.citizensontheweb.com/iraqw1.jpg
http://photos.citizensontheweb.com/iraqw2.jpg
protest info e-mail: dropthesanctions@hotmail.com
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At the Nation
- Sept.2002
Ongoing -
No Rush to
War on Iraq page of articles.
- List of
antiwar marches and protests coast to coast.
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At the Star -
Sept.8.2002
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A resistance to the disease of thought
On historic day, (Sept 11th) U.S. turns away from
eloquence By Lewis H. Lapham
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Taking stock of Bush's war on terror By William Walker
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A Straight Goods Bulletin
- 6 September, 2002
- News tells tale of environmental crisis over fossil
fuels - Suzanne Elston. If flooding, drought and smog won't open our eyes to
global warming and climate change, what will?
http://www.straightgoods.ca/ViewFeature.cfm?REF=603
- Sellout of environment- Maude Barlowe. Globalization
overshadows environmental agenda at Summit.
http://www.straightgoods.ca/ViewFeature.cfm?REF=605
- Partnerships at World Summit - Viviane Weitzner, The
North-South Institute. Reflections on a 'new' buzzword.
http://www.straightgoods.ca/ViewFeature.cfm?REF=608
- NDP Leadership race question of the week: - Jean
Chrétien was a master at baiting voters with strategic voting. How can the
NDP avoid this trap?.
Straight Goods e-interviews the candidates - and four
reply.
http://www.straightgoods.ca/ViewFeature.cfm?REF=610
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At the Globe -
Sept.5.2002
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Senators want pot legalized
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Israel should ease Palestinians' plight, U.N. envoy says
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At NowToronto -
Sept.5.2002
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BUSH'S DOUBLE-DEALING
While Dubya preached democracy to sell his "war on
terror," the U.S. was busy exporting a terror of its own
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At the Globe -
Aug.28.2002
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Sovereignty at Risk - deal will allow U.S. soldiers to cross the border
and operate on Canadian soil
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Earth Summit -
Aug.26.2002
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Earth Summit opens with call for action
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Stun grenades halt anti-Earth Summit march
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Solar cookers causing stir at World Summit
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At The Nation -
2/9, 2002
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Who Owns
Water? by Maude Barlow and Tony Clarke
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The
Water Profiteers by Jim Hightower
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Jack Layton Runs for NDP Leadership
- July.30.2002
Progressive Toronto Councillor Jack Layton is off
and running for the leadership of the Federal NDP. A few hundred people
attended his community barbecue at Cecil Street on Tuesday.
Full Photo at
http://photos.citizensontheweb.com/jack.jpg
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At Corporate Media
June.6.2002
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Candid McDonough to quit as NDP leader
June.3.2002
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Chrétien fires Martin
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Ontario & Alberta the Worst at Forest Protection
– May.2002
The federal government earned top marks for
protecting Canada's national parks, but all but two provinces received
failing grades.
Eleven of the provinces and territories have laws
that fail to protect their parks, says the study by David Boydat the
University of Victoria.
Alberta and Ontario are the worst. They earned a
grade of F minus, the worst grade possible. Logging takes place in 75 per
cent of Ontario's Algonquin Park and Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park has
been continuously violated by oil and gas exploration.
Continuation of such destructive practices will
strip down and degrade the ecological systems in the regions. Degradation of
ecosystems means the loss of the top predators. Wolves and foxes are
responsible for controlling the population of rodents and small animals like
raccoons and skunks.
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At the Star -
May.14.2002
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Liberals cling to 4 seats in votes
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Access to information in peril
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Toronto Marijuana March – Grass Makes You Green
– May.5.2002
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Read the Full
Report with Photos
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At the National Post
- May.5.2002
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Liberal sheep turn to lions as Chretien faces backbench unrest
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Peace Action Coalition Marches in Toronto
- Sat Apr 27 2002
Digital Photos by Gary Morton
http://photos.citizensontheweb.com/tpac1.jpg
http://photos.citizensontheweb.com/tpac2.jpg
http://photos.citizensontheweb.com/tpac3.jpg
http://photos.citizensontheweb.com/tpac4.jpg
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The 44 political action and citizens’ groups
composing the Toronto Peace Action Coalition staged an action for global
peace today. Themes of the rally and march were Canadian Troops Out of
Afghanistan; End the Israeli Occupation of Palestine; No U.S. Nuclear
Blackmail; No to U.S. intervention in Columbia; No New War on Iraq; End the
Sanctions; Defend Civil Liberties; Stop the Racist Backlash, Another World
is Possible!
NDP MPP Peter Kormos, Hanadah Loubani of Palestine
House and others addressed the crowd at Queen’s Park. They called for an end
to the violent Israeli occupation and illegal settlement of the West Bank.
A long march took the demonstrators around downtown
Toronto through U of T to the Israeli Consulate and down to the US Consulate
on University.
The diversity of the groups and chants was obvious
to residents as they watched the march pass. One reason for such a long
public march may have been the refusal of the corporate media to report in
any depth on peace protests and dissent. As rallies and marches on peace and
poverty issues are ignored this spring, organizations continue to increase
street visibility to make up for the lack of media exposure.
It is not necessary for Canadians to die in
Afghanistan, killed by reckless American bombers in a war that is not a war,
so armchair bullies here can cheer for bloodshed and a Canadian combat role.
Yet TPAC and the Independent Media are the only forces in society informing
the public fully on these issues.
Similar protests were held in Halifax, Montreal,
Ottawa and Winnipeg.
Contact TPAC
Info: Paul 416-406-8645/978-8741
toanti_war@hotmail.com (Toronto Peace Action Coalition)
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Conflict Rages in the Middle East–
Apr.12.2002
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Page of links, articles and latest updates.
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At the Guardian -
April...18.2002
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Four Canadians killed in 'friendly fire' in Afghanistan
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HungerCount 2001: Food Bank Lines in Insecure Times
Canada's Annual Survey of Emergency Food Programs
Report Available in English and French at:
www.icomm.ca/cafb/hunger_count
Food Bank Facts 2001
* 718,334 people in Canada received emergency
groceries from a food bank during the month of March 2001 - a 90% increase
in food bank use since March 1989
* 632 food banks with 2,123 affiliated agencies
operate in Canada
* while Ontario and Quebec assisted the greatest
number of people, Newfoundland continued to show the highest rate of per
capita food bank use at 5.4%
* 41% of food bank recipients were children and
estimates suggest that almost 60% of households accessing food banks were
families with children
* almost 65% of food bank recipients received social
assistance, 12% were working poor and about 7% received disability support
* most food banks provide a 3 to 4.5 day supply of
groceries on a monthly basis
* over 1.2 million hours of labour, including more
than 800,000 volunteer hours, contributed to the operation of food banks in
Canada during March 2001
* since this study was conducted, economic conditions
have worsened and food bank use has increased substantially with further
intensification following September 11
* through United Nations' international agreements,
the Canadian Government has committed to ensure the right to food for all
people of Canada – yet they have left the responsibility for fulfilling this
human right to the volunteer sector
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Puppy Mills and PJ’s Pets Protested
- Sat. April 6, 2002
People from around Ontario gathered under the
Freedom for Animals banner today to support animal rights and
protest puppy mills and animal neglect.
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Read the full
report with photos
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GreenPeace –
April.2002
- Tell Jean Chretien to ratify the Kyoto
Procotol on Climate Change today!
http://www.greenpeace.ca/e/action/send_chretien/index.php
- Stop Japanese Whaling. Despite a ban on
commercial whaling by the International Whaling Commission, Japanese whaling
ships recently set sail with plans to kill 160 whales in the North Pacific.
Please take a moment to email the Japanese embassy in your country and tell
them to stop:
http://cybercentre.greenpeace.org/t/s/ams/e?a=JapanWhaleAlert3&s=s03
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Palestinians Protest in Toronto–
Sat.March.30.2002
(On Easter Sunday World moves toward WWIII)
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Full report and
photo by Gary Morton
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e.NDP: News from Canada's New Democratic Party-
March, 2002
www.ndp.ca
TOBIN TAX NOT ON CANADA'S AGENDA AT MONTERREY
OTTAWA - New Democrat finance critic Lorne Nystrom
has condemned Finance Minister Paul Martin's decision not to advocate an
international tax on financial speculation at the international conference
of financing development in Monterrey, Mexico, this week.
"Billions of the world's people are living in
poverty while a handful of money traders gamble with the futures of national
economies," Mr. Nystrom said Thursday, noting that in March 1999 the Finance
Minister and 130 Liberals voted in favor of a motion put forward by Mr.
Nystrom calling on the federal government to pursue the concept of the Tobin
Tax, an international tax on financial speculation.
The tax on foreign currency transactions would be
designed to deter currency speculation and the economic devastation it
causes to national economies. It would be small enough that there would be
no impact on legitimate long-term investment. The tens of billions raised
from the tax would be used to fund international development assistance.
Last week Mr. Nystrom paid tribute to James Tobin,
the influential economists who first proposed the tax and who died March 12
at the age of 84.
"James Tobin won the Nobel Prize in economics and
belongs to that rare breed of economists who believed that economic policy
must serve the common good,"
Mr. Nystrom told the Commons. "Tobin will be
remembered for his vision of a tax on international currency transactions,
the Tobin Tax, which would have helped alleviate the devastating effects of
financial speculation. Thanks to James Tobin, the world will eventually be a
better place for all of us to live in."
YVON GODIN PROTESTS PERSECUTION OF JOBLESS
OTTAWA - New Democrat MP Yvon Godin brought before
the Commons last week the case of a constituent forced to repay more than
$17,000 in employment insurance benefits after being accused of working
under the table for her former employer.
The accusation was based on the fact the unemployed
worker, while in a coffee shop where she had previously worked, accepted a
delivery on behalf of the owner. A Tax Court judge who ruled on the case
recommended it be reviewed by Human Resources Canada.
"Unemployed Canadians who have to rely on EI are
being persecuted by the federal government," Mr. Godin told the Commons.
"These are people who have contributed to EI for years, but the minute they
need to draw on it, the government treats them with suspicion and contempt."
He said his constituent's case was just one example
of the inhumane treatment Human Resources metes out to its clients.
"The federal Liberals waste valuable public
resources chasing honest Canadians with groundless accusations of fraud,"
Mr. Godin said. "Instead of further victimizing those who have already
suffered the loss of their jobs, the government should take a good look in
the mirror and ask what kind of fraud it is to collect close to $7 billion a
year from working people for EI premiums it never intends to pay out in
benefits."
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Free Tibet in 2002 – Toronto Rally Notes and Photos
(March.10.2002)
Flurries sailed in icy winds. Gusts tore at
the faces, flags and signs of protesters gathering at Queen’s Park. In the
shifting sun and cloud it was so cold that Toronto felt like the peaks of
Tibet.
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read the full
report with photos
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Notes and Photos on INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY March
2002
Unite for Peace & Global Justice - Organized by Women
Working with Immigrant Women
- view the
full report
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Canwest censors GM satire site –
13.Mar.2002
Guerrilla Media (GM) today officially relaunched it's GlobalBS
internet parody portal at <http://GlobalBS.8k.com>.
The GlobalBS site has previously been shut down twice by CanWest lawyers.
"The online lampoon delivers timely, over-the-line satire which ridicules
the self-interested follies of BC's elites," said GM spokesperson Ann
Onymous. "Especially Gordo's Liberal junta and their CanWest cheerleaders."
"Vancouver Sun President Dennis Skulsky and his lawyers have been working
overtime to censor GM's skewering of the Sun's sycophantic coverage of the
BC Liberals and their radical, scorched-earth agenda," Onymous explained.
"In addition to calling in the RCMP to investigate the parody paper,
CanWest have used legal threats to shut down two previous online addresses
of GlobalBS."
The current top story on GlobalBS website covers President Dennis W.
Skulsky's "War on Satire," including secret intelligence reports that
civilisation as we know it is threatened by shadowy satirists who possess
"weapons of mass-amusement."
Another recent article reveals BC Finance Minister Gary Collins' plan to
turn BC into a Batista-esque Banana Republic.
The site also contains the full content of GM's infamous February 21,
2002 Vancouver Sun satirical wrap that prompted Skulsky's aggressive
campaign to "seek out the perpetrators... of the counterfeit newspaper...
parodied in poor taste."
Onymous promised that, despite Skulsky's big-bucks legal thuggery, the
satire portal will continue to be updated weekly to "tweak the noses of
BC's rich and powerful."
Visit the current GlobalBS site at <http://GlobalBS.8k.com>
- and stay tuned to <http://guerrillamedia.org> for legal developments and
GlobalBS address updates.
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NDP LAUNCHES PLAN TO SAVE CANADA - March.4.2002
OTTAWA - New Democrat Leader Alexa McDonough has
introduced in the House of Commons the NDP's 12 Point Plan to Save Canada
that calls on the federal government to adopt a budgetary policy to promote
Canadian sovereignty.
"Across the country concerned citizens are fighting
for a Canada that includes strong and properly funded public health care and
education systems, a clean environment, fair taxes and fair trade," Ms.
McDonough said. "A visionary federal government would take up the challenge
of Canadians who are thirsting to rebuild a country based on citizens'
principles rather than corporate profits."
The NDP plan calls on the government to enact
measures relating to the environment, Aboriginal peoples, democratic reform
and social policy, among others. The NDP is also calling upon Canadians to
express their views through the Party's web site where comments will be
posted.
For more information:
http://www.ndp.ca/savecanada.
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British Columbia Liberals Declare War on the Poor:
Letter to UN - Feb.2002
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POVERTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS SUBMISSION TO THE UNITED NATIONS ICESCR COMMITTEE
Letter to the United Nations documents the attack
on the poor by the BC Liberals. Single mothers and children are the biggest
victims of these drastic social assistance cuts in British Columbia.
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GE piglets entered food chain in Canada
-17 Feb 2002
A GM pig ended up on the menu of a funeral banquet
in the states while cloned calves entered the human food chain in Japan. Now
material derived from 11 piglets genetically modified to develop a different
kind of swine waste has been rendered into animal feed in Canada.
Here's some federal reassurance (not to say
obfuscation)
Canada NewsWire
Attention News/Health Editors:
Federal officials today announced joint action to
control an inadvertent disposal of genetically modified animal material from
a University of Guelph research facility
http://www.newswire.ca/releases/February2002/16/c2628.html
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Military Goods from Canada Aid Human Rights
Violators
Coalition to Oppose
the Arms Trade (COAT) - February 12, 2002
During the year 2000, the Canadian government
allowed military exports to governments that:
(a) were engaged in war,
(b) were widely known for their systematic
and violent repression of civil liberties (including the use of torture, ill
treatment of prisoners, extrajudicial executions, and politically motivated
prosecutions) and/or
(c) have severely repressed, or in some
cases completely outlawed, all trade union rights (including the right to
form unions, to hold strikes and to bargain collectively).
Canada's military exports to the following
governments in 2000 are of particular concern due to their human/labour
rights violations:
Argentina*, Bahrain*, Botswana, Brazil*,
Chile*, Egypt*, Greece*, Guyana*, Indonesia, Israel, Jordan, Korea (S.),
Malaysia*, Mexico, Morocco, Oman*, Peru, Philippines*, Saudi Arabia,
Tanzania*, Thailand*, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay,
Venezuela and Zimbabwe*
(Asterisks indicate governments that
received Canadian firearms, large calibre weapons or ammunition in 2000.)
US Military Spending: The US is now a rogue
superpower.
It is by far, the world's largest
military spender and exporter. It is openly discussing the possibility of
launching military actions against dozens of countries. Because 46% of the
US government's total budget now goes towards the military, it easily
outspends the rest of the world's military budgets combined. (The US will
spend $776 billion on their military over the next fiscal year, out of a
total federal budget $ 1,696 Billion.)
See:
"Where your income tax
money really goes. The US federal budget for fiscal year 2003"
Online issues of "Press for Conversion!" the
quarterly publication of the Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade:
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"Power Politics: Oil, Terror and the War Against Afghanistan."
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Taking Over the World: Militarism and Corporate Globalization
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Canada's Military Exports: Fuelling wars & abusing international human/labour
rights
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A
People's History of the CIA: The Subversion of Democracy from Australia to
Zaire
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Nonviolent Resistance to War and Injustice
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Building a Culture of Peace
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Fur Flies as Loco Furrier Attacks Protesters–
Feb.9.2002
News and photos on the National Anti-Fur Day Toronto
Protest by Gary Morton
- view the full article
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George W. in the Garden of Gethsemane -
Feb.2002
- An Open Letter to George
W. Bush from Michael Moore
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Notes on the Ontario Health Coalition Save Medicare
Action Plan
By Gary Morton Feb.3.2002
The premiers and the feds would have us
believe we are in a health care crisis. But are we really running out of
money in Ontario when Mike Harris just gave 2.2 billion dollars in tax cuts
to big corporations? Health care spending has actually shrunk in Ontario
despite the aging population, and many people believe the health care crisis
has been manufactured so cutbacks in care can fund tax cuts. And of course
privatization will benefit the large health care corporations that give
generously to politicians.
Ontario’s Health Coalition has decided to intensify
the struggle for full public health care. During a series of public meetings
across the province they have decided to go door to door with a personal
appeal. The campaign will begin at the end of February with the opening of a
number of campaign offices and it will lead to a national Medicare for Life
Day in spring. The day will feature pro Medicare lawn signs, ribbons, and
window signs and so on.
Tied to this are other committees and actions –
women’s initiative, student essay contest, testimonials, campus campaigns,
community forums and tours.
Contact: Ontario Health Coalition (416) 441 2502
e-mail ohc@sympatico.ca web
http://www.web.net/ohc
A number of health care fact flyers you
can distribute now reveal that the solutions governments are proposing for
Medicare are non answers.
- User Fees: Penny wise and pound foolish. No money is
saved and the rich still see their doctors while the poor and low income
must cut back.
- Public Private Partnerships: Hospitals owned by the
private sector thru these deals are far more costly and deliver lower
quality service. They are a problem not a solution.
- Medical Savings Accounts: User fees for the sick.
Each person gets an allowance to spend on health care. When the allowance
runs out you must pay fees. This system victimizes the sick, rewards the
healthy with rebates and it is costly as it requires an expensive
administration to run it.
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Governments should act on Corporate Responsibility
and Democracy Report – Feb.2002
OTTAWA - Democracy Watch called on governments
across Canada to pass measures recommended in the report released today by
the Canadian Democracy and Corporate Accountability Commission to help
ensure corporations act responsibly and governments are citizen-driven.
"Corporations across Canada will only act
responsibly when laws require them to act responsibly," said Duff Conacher,
Coordinator of Democracy Watch and Chair of the Corporate Responsibility
Coalitions, "If Canadian governments do not respond to the broad call for
stronger corporate responsibility and democratic reform laws, they will
prove that they are corporate-driven and don't care about ensuring Canadians
have key rights and powers to hold governments and corporations
accountable."
The Commission endorsed almost all of the proposals
of Democracy Watch's Corporate Responsibility Coalition
http://www.dwatch.ca/camp/corpdir.html
http://www.dwatch.ca/camp/cubdir.html
http://www.dwatch.ca/camp/moneydir.html
http://www.dwatch.ca/ethicdir.html
Duff Conacher, Coordinator of Democracy Watch Tel:
(613) 241-5179 Email: dwatch@web.net
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Premiers, Feds and the Media Unite to Dismantle
Medicare
By Gary Morton, Jan.27.2002
In our aging society nothing is more
important to Canadians than the public health care system. At this point
in history public health care and expanded services and coverage are the
priority of the people.
In spite of this the establishment in Canada has a
different vision … one without ethics. Their priorities continue to be tax
cuts and the handing over of invaluable public systems to large
corporations.
Canada's Ten Premiers want to continue to buy votes
with tax cuts and do favors for corporate backers. The money for giveaways
isn't there in the current economy so they want to dismantle our health care
system in order to get that cash. This week they created their own special
interest power group called the Premiers' Council on Canadian Health
Awareness. Its agenda is to weaken the Canada Health Act through a new
disputes resolution mechanism, scale-down the health system, hand delivery
of services to private sector corporations and frighten Canadians into
believing dramatic changes are needed for Medicare to survive. The scaling
down will involve delisting drugs, treatments and services. There will be
user fees, co-payments and so on.
The corporate television, radio and print media and
the federal government are also involved in this game to dismantle health
care. The Feds lack dollars for tax cuts and have brought in Anne McLellan
to look at ways of chopping Medicare. The media is owned by corporate
interests that would like to see more privatization and generally works with
the other political forces to help create a scare that will justify this
fresh attack on health care. If their goals are achieved Medicare will be
badly damaged with the only winners being corporations pulling in vast
profits. We’ll have a huge number of Canadians that won’t be able to afford
drugs and health care and the resulting downward spiral that comes with a
crippled population.
In stories this week the media works hard in its
attempt to create a state of public panic. They have Premier Gordon Campbell
saying that the system of universal health care that Canadians have
identified as their number one priority is in jeopardy. Then they have Mike
Harris saying, "Our health-care system is on life support and it is fading
fast. We don't have enough tax revenue to fully fund health care, so there
either has to be more federal funding, or we're going to have to find
another mechanism."
They present us with scare tactics, yet they don’t
present sensible voices on the issue and they don't note that Campbell and
Harris are ideologues that have been overseeing a criminal dismantling of
public services … characters that would tell any lie to justify their pro
corporate political agendas.
The federal liberals are in the same pirate boat.
We have a bunch of conservative liberal candidates running to replace Jean
Chretien, and every one of them needs a couple million in corporate
donations to run a leadership campaign. These people have been bought before
they ever got out of the gate … and even those that haven’t been bought have
abandoned their previous vision of a better Canadian society that is
publicly owned and controlled. They can't act on behalf of the people when
it comes to health care issues.
In one of his last essays Tommy Douglas said “…
even at my age I'll trek this country from the Atlantic to the Pacific to
stop Medicare from being destroyed.”
Yet we’ll likely have to do more than that.
Building the strength of the defenders of Medicare is the only way to oppose
the anti Health Care Establishment.
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Here is a list of meetings people can get
involved in to help save Medicare
Province-wide Campaign to Defend Medicare
The following is a list of important kick-off local
organizing meetings for the Ontario Health Coalition's campaign to save
Medicare. The meetings will start the planning process for an unprecedented
community organizing campaign.
Algoma - Save Medicare Campaign Plenary
Wednesday, February 13, Days Inn, Sault Ste. Marie. 7 - 9 pm. Register by
contacting Elsa at 705-949-6235 or elsam@onlink.net
Burlington - Save Medicare Campaign Plenary
Tuesday, January 29, Burlington Baptist Church, 2225 New Street, Burlington.
5:30 pm registration, 6 - 9 pm meeting. Register by contacting Ed at
905-681-0242.
Chatham - Save Medicare Campaign Plenary
Saturday, February 9, UAW Hall, 88 Elm Street, Wallaceburg. 10 am - 2 pm.
Register by contacting Bela at 519-627-8112 or beladeb@mnsi.net
Hamilton - Defenders of Medicare Convergence
Saturday, February 16, Hamilton Central Library, Hamilton Room. 10 am - 2
pm. Register by contacting the Hamilton-Wentworth Health Coalition at
905-516-5690.
Kingston - Save Medicare Convergence
Wednesday, January 30, Kingston Public Library, Johnson & Bagot Sts.,
Kingston. 6 - 9 pm. Register by contacting the Kingston Health Coalition at
613-374-5211 or cstock@sympatico.ca
London - Defenders of Medicare Convergence
Saturday, February 16, 2nd floor, London Community Resource Centre, Dundas &
Colbourne Sts., London. 10 am - 2 pm.
Register by contacting the London Health Coalition at
519-453-1837 or waabino@yahoo.com
Timmins - Save Medicare Campaign Plenary
Thursday, February 21, CAW local 599 office, corner of 2nd and Balsam
Streets. 7 - 9 pm. Register by contacting Ben at 705-235-8121 x 7599 or
caw599@kiddmet.falconbridge.com
Toronto - Medicare IS Canadian Action Meeting
Sunday, February 3, Steelworkers' Hall, 25 Cecil Street, 10 am - 2 pm.
Register by contacting the Toronto Health Coalition at 416-929-1545 or
pacfutt@globalserve.net
Windsor - Save Medicare Convergence Saturday,
February 9, CAW Hall, 1855 Turner Road, 10 am - 2 pm. Register by calling
the Windsor Health Coalition at 519-256-8082 or dlongmoore@cogeco.ca
For more information, please contact Natalie at the
Ontario Health Coalition 416-441-2502 or by email at ohc@sympatico.ca.
Groups:
Canadian Health Coalition -
http://www.healthcoalition.ca
Ontario Health Coalition -
http://www.web.net/ohc
Articles:
-
The Future of Medicare By Tommy Douglas
-
Hasty Diagnosis; Influential Senators are Quietly Making a Case Against
Medicare as we know it, by Thomas Walkom Toronto Star January 4, 2002
-
Senator Kirby's conflict of interest, by Michael McBane Hill Times
December 10, 2001
=================
Reports and photos from the Toronto Walk for the
Disappeared - Jan.16.2002
In a society growing war-like through government
and media propaganda, three dozen walkers brave cold and wind to make a
statement against War, Racism and Repression.
-
full report and photos
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Photos - Bloor West for Peace Protests Canada
Sending Combat Troops to Afghanistan -
Jan.12,2002
Photos of demo:
http://home.eol.ca/~command/oct701.jpg
http://home.eol.ca/~command/oct702.jpg
http://home.eol.ca/~command/oct703.jpg
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Genetically Modified Food Issue a Step Up on the
Political Agenda – Oct.8.2001
By Gary Morton
The Council of Canadians held a national day of
action in support of the mandatory labeling of GM foods on Saturday.
Organizers Brent Patterson and Kim Phillips plus members and supporters passed
out leaflets outside Loblaws' superstore at Bathurst/St. Clair Toronto.
Public support for GM food labeling is strong and some
politicians are now catching onto that. Federal NDP environment critic Joe
Comartin is out in support of the campaign for labeling and liberal leadership
candidate Allan Rock is now a strong supporter. Liberal MP Charles Caccia has a
private member's bill before Parliament to amend the Food and Drug Act to
require mandatory labeling of foods that contain genetically altered materials.
In Europe you must label if there is anything
genetically modified in the food. Rules come into effect in January in Japan and
in December in Australia and New Zealand.
Canada has been on the wrong track, using tax dollars
in support of Genetic Engineering. Ottawa spent $2.8 million last spring on a
door-to-door brochure extolling the virtues of GM foods. Industry Canada is a
member of BioteCanada, bestowing corporate welfare on huge companies like
Monsanto. An American company, Monsanto just sucked a million dollars from the
government to aid in the development of GE wheat that Canadian farmers and
industry do not want.
Monsanto, Novartis and other large genetic engineering
firms are also coming under scrutiny in the wake of the Sept.11th terrorist
attack in the United States. They have made the technology for dangerous
techniques that can alter plant and animal species too readily available.
Photos from past demonstration
http://home.eol.ca/~command/c287b.jpg
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The Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds - Meeting Notes and
Links on AFGHANISTAN… Oct.4.2001
-
War on Terror
becomes Terror By Gary Morton
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At the Star -
Oct.7..2001
-Military
strikes under way in Afghanistan
-British
submarines firing at Afghan targets
The USA and Britain have launched cruise missiles at
Afghanistan. Though stating that the attacks are on terrorist training camps,
the bulk of the attack has been directed at the city of Kabul, which is full of
civilians.
-Random
police videos ruled illegal
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At the Globe -
Oct.2001
-September
Eleventh Peace Coalition rejects war on terrorism
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At the National Post -
Oct.2001
-Timothy
Findley compares oil industry to terrorists
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Tickets available for Nov. 8 Peace Bus to Ottawa
- Oct 2001
From: TASC
<tasc@pop.web.ca>
Attention Toronto-area folks concerned about star
wars, space warfare, and ending global terrorism
On Friday Nov. 9, a nonviolent action and Festival of
life will take place at the site of Canadian research and development for space
warfare, the "Defence" Research Establishment Ottawa. To help Canada with its
commitment to end terrorism, let us remove the tools of terror--star wars and
space warfare--from Canadian soil.
To reserve a seat on the peace bus to Ottawa from
Toronto, which leaves Thursday Nov. 8. contact us at tasc@web.ca or (416)
651-5800. While no one is turned away for lack of funds, we request a $40
donation (sliding scale) to cover the costs of the return trip, food and
accommodation in Ottawa, and related expenses.
If you cannot make it to Ottawa but would like to
support this effort by helping subsidize bus seats, donations can be made to
Homes not Bombs and sent to PO Box 73620, 509 St. Clair Ave. West, Toronto, ON
M6C 1C0.
Charitable receipts are available for any donation over
$75 and made out to St. Clare's Multifaith Housing Society (and sent to the same
address).
Peace
Homes not Bombs
PS: Buses will be leaving from Hamilton as well as
Kitchener on Nov. 8. If you are closer to those areas, contact in Hamilton (905)
627-2696 or Kitchener (519) 584-7556
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From the New Democratic Party
- 2001.10.05
TARGETING THE INTOLERABLE
An interactive slideshow on the global problem of child
labour
http://www.ilo.org/public/english/standards/ipec/ratification/
Sponsored by International Program on the Elimination of
Child Labour (IPEC)
NDP JOINS CAMPAIGN FOR MANDATORY GM LABELING
OTTAWA - NDP environment critic Joe Comartin this week
endorsed a fall campaign sponsored by a coalition of groups, including
Greenpeace and the Council of Canadians, calling for mandatory labeling of
genetically modified food.
"The public want to know, and have a right to know, what
is in the food they eat," Mr. Comartin said. "The government has had ample
opportunity to take action on this issue but continue to drag their feet.
Hopefully this campaign will help prompt them into action."
Mandatory labeling of genetically modified food has been
part of NDP policy since 1999. NDP health critic Judy Wasylycia-Leis has
introduced a bill that would require such labeling.
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Other Views of the War on Terrorism -
Oct.3.2001
-Concordia Student Union Accused of Links
with Terrorists and Bin Laden
-Pakistan
on the Brink by Tariq Ali
-The
Terrorism Trap by RICHARD J. BARNETT
-Genocide
or peace We can feed the starving Afghan millions or mount a military
campaign. We can't do both
-Polarization
- a war for capitalism
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Paranoia via Mike Harris and Ottawa
- Oct.3.2001
Ontario Premier Mike Harris is running scared of Terrorists. Appearing by
videotape out of fear of the public legislature, he appoints a general and RCMP
chief to hunt alleged terrorists and creates an elite police unit to harass
immigrants.
-Elite
police unit to hunt deportees
-Harris
blasted for videotaped announcement
-Terrorist
fundraisers will face jail
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The New Canadian Peace Movement Grows –
Sept.29.2001
Toronto report by Gary Morton
Though it got called on short notice today's Walk for Peace & Global
Solidarity became the largest demonstration of the year. People from numerous
social justice and anti-racism groups chose to show.
- read the full
report
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Nuclear Waste Plan Totally Unsatisfactory-
Sept.29.3001
from the NDP
OTTAWA - The federal government's nuclear fuel waste bill allows the
nuclear industry to make all of the decisions, in too short a time, probably
using methodology relatively inexpensive for the industry but totally
unsatisfying for the Canadian public, New Democrat environment critic Joe
Comartin said in the Commons Thursday.
He said the NDP would support the bill in second reading to make sure it has
thorough review at the committee stage.
"The work in that committee hopefully will get us to a result by way of
significant amendments that in fact would make the treatment of nuclear
waste something in which Canada can be a leader in the world, as opposed to what
we see in the bill now," Mr. Comartin said.
He said the NDP "will attempt to get changes is the composition of the panel
that will form that commission (overseeing nuclear waste), because as it stands
now the only people who would be on it are from the industry. Those people who
need regulation would be doing the regulating."
For the full text of Joe Comartin's speech on the Nuclear Fuel Waste Act,
please e-mail info@fed.ndp.ca, and write "Nuclear Waste" in the subject field.
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Peace on a Cloudy Afternoon
- By Gary Morton, Sept.22.2001
Three events that point to a lack of peace took
place in Toronto today. One was titled A Call for Non-Violence! The others were
Car Free Day and an anti-Fur Demonstration at the Bay.
-
read the full
article with photos
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USA Routinely Blocked Anti-Terrorist Resolutions
– Sept.2001
The United States routinely opposes allies such as Canada, France, Germany,
Japan and the United Kingdom in UN resolutions condemning terrorism, genocide,
war crimes and other "crimes against humanity." Many times the US casts the
sole opposing vote. See U.N. Resolution E/CN.4/1998/L.7, for example, which
condemns "all acts" of terrorism sponsored by both Palestinians and Israelis
(vote 51-1 in favor, United States opposing). In 1998, 120 nations voted in
favor of an International Criminal Court capable of prosecuting cases like those
of September 11th. The United States joined only 6 other countries, including
China and Iraq, in opposing the Court. In order for the Court to now take
effect, 60 countries must ratify the treaty. As of 28 June 2001, only 36
countries have done so (http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/icc/).
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CanWest Global Goes to War
- Sept.2001
Canadian Media Conglomerate and Post owner CanWest
Global goes to war against democracy and the people. Asper delivers a rabid and
racist speech to the Chamber of Commerce. Looks like there will be little
tolerance of dissent among the Canadian media giants.
At the National Post -
CanWest director's speech
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At the Star - Sept.2001
-Operation
Infinite Justice - U.S. war machine set for action in the Gulf
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At the Post - Sept.2001
-Municipalities
take on Ottawa's trade agenda By Murray Dobbin
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At the Globe and Mail – Sept.2001
-Leaders
repeat call for tolerance
-Negotiators
give go-ahead for China to join WTO
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Threats of Violence Disrupt Toronto Vigil for Mourning
– Sept.16.2001
By Gary Morton
Photos:
- Child
with Flowers at US Consulate in Toronto
- Banner
- We Mourn for all Victims of War and Terrorism
A vigil for mourning at the US
Consulate went a bit sour at the outset when police forced mourners across
the road. Officers seized Laurel Smith of Toronto Action for Social Change and
dragged her over to a traffic island on University Avenue.
There have been people mourning at the consulate all
weekend, placing flowers, candles and teddy bears on the grass and steps. Today
some of them had little tolerance for people arriving with peace banners. They
tried to pick fights and generally expressed their support for war not peace.
These folks were of the patriotic sort that have been brainwashed by the
mainstream media. One man was dressed in an American Flag.
People like Laurel came to mourn all victims of
terrorism and most believe that working for peace, economic justice and
education can reduce terrorism.
Bombing can create more victims of terror, and the
child in the photo listed above was probably another victim … as it did not help
her to see that adults wanted to fight rather than to mourn.
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Democracy Shut Down at US Consulate Sept. 16
From: TASC <tasc@pop.web.ca>
It was supposed to be a day of mourning and a call
for reconciliation and peace, but Toronto police would have none of it this
afternoon in front of the United States consulate. A variety of Quakers,
Unitarians, Anglicans, and members of groups such as Homes Not Bombs and the
International Socialists came to mourn as well, and to call for nonviolence,
peace, and social justice.
RCMP had informed the group they could stand in
the first lane of University Avenue, but while demonstrators awaited the 1
o'clock officialstart time, the police told a group of some 10-12 people holding
incendiary signs such as "War is not the Way: Nonviolence Now" and "There is no
way to peace, peace is the way" that they had to move across the street. While
most cops gave no reason, some stated that our presence was "not a good mix"
with those laying flowers at the consulate in remembrance of the victims of the
Tuesday terror attacks in the U.S.
Police, frustrated that citizens were exercising
their democratic rights to stand silently on the sidewalk and plead for peace
while their
government whips up the fervour for war, violently ripped
the Homes not Bombs banner out of the hands of two individuals and took it
across the street. Then, Laurel Smith, a member of Homes not Bombs who was
holding a sign reading "Nonviolence Now," was bumped from behind by one police
officer, so she sat down. When told to move, Laurel asked for one valid reason,
which was not forthcoming. She was then roughly manhandled and dragged across
the four lanes of traffic and thrown onto the concrete island dividing
University Avenue. She is now nursing a large bruise on her right arm.
After everyone gathered on the island and set up
banners and began leafletting, police again moved to clear the area, stating we
should stand way across the street near the University Ave. courthouse. Again, a
small group refused to move, as there was clearly no legal or safety reason to
do so. We wondered whether we would be moved if we instead had held signs
calling for the bombing of Afghanis.
Again, officers refused to provide a legitimate
reason, and pushed people around. Smith, again holding her sign, had it
violently ripped from her hands, at which point she again sat down.
Ironically, the police appeared to be acting, in
their usual heavy handed fashion, against the wishes of many who had simply
shown up at the consulate to express condolences, many of whom supported our
plea for no escalation of the violence, no retaliatory strikes.
It is clear that the war atmosphere being whipped
up by so-called political "leaders" is being reflected in a local level on the
streets of our cities, as we saw in today's police actions and as we continue to
see in the escalating racist attacks being carried out against Muslims, Hindus,
anyone in this country who seems "suspect," just weeks after Canada proclaimed
before the world that it was not a racist nation.
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Continuing reports on the Devastating Terror Attack in
the USA - Sept..2001
-
The Messiah is Rising By Gary Morton,
Sept.14.2001
-
Terror Networks and the Web of Media Lies By Gary Morton,
Sept.13.2001
- Click on this URL:
www.cyberclass.net/wtc.htm to read more of what the alternative media are
writing about The World Trade Centre Catastrophe.
- USA: Bush's Faustian
Deal With the Taliban
- NATO Plans
Afghan Invasion; Iraq Attack?
- Racist
Attacks Against Arab- and Muslim-Americans
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At the Star -
Sept.15.2001
-
Hijackers set down roots, blended in, then attacked
-
Bombing could begin within days
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At the Toronto Sun -
Sept.15.2001
-
Canada's Muslim community now living in fear
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ALERT: Canadian Digital Millennium Copyright Act in the
Works - Short Deadline
- See
the Sept.7.2001 EFFECTOR Newsletter on this site.
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Liberals Hire Pollster to Promote US Integration
- Sept/2001
OTTAWA – New Democrat finance critic Lorne Nystrom has
condemned Liberal government policies aimed at increasing the integration of
Canada and the United States.
“The Liberals even hired a pollster to come to their
recent Caucus retreat to tell them how to push for closer Canada-U.S.
integration”, Mr. Nystrom wrote in a letter to the editor of The Globe and Mail.
U.S. citizens “are alone in the developed world in not
having universal access to health cares, its rates of child poverty, and
economic inequality are amongst the highest in the OPECD,” he said. “This is not
a society that we as Canadians should be in any rush to join.”
For the full text of Lorne Nystrom’s letter to the
editor of The Globe and Mail, please e-mail info@fed.ndp.ca and write “Canada-U.S.”
in the subject field.
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Climate Change, and Bonn. Which deal will set the world
on fire?
Tues.Aug.7.2001
* Notes on the public report from Peter Tabuns of
Greenpeace, activist Tooker Gomberg, and Christine Elwell of the Sierra Club.
- read the full
report
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Climate Change Caravan Hits Toronto and ESSO
– July.30.2001
- See Photos and a
report by Gary Morton
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War Minister Receives Peace Zucchini - 14
Aug 2001
From: TASC <tasc@pop.web.ca>
WAR MINISTER RECEIVES PEACE ZUCCHINI AT CONSTITUENCY
PICNIC HOMES NOT BOMBS PRESENCE (7 activists) MET BY HEAVY POLICE CAVALRY (six
squad cars, one police wagon)
In a surprise move, Canadian War Minister Art Eggleton accepted a "peace zucchini" from members of Toronto Homes not Bombs and Hamilton Homes not Bombs on August 11 during the minister's constituency picnic. And in a nod to the poor of his riding, constantly harassed by members of Toronto police, Eggleton gave those without much money a break by calling out six squad cars and a police van to keep at bay the seven demonstrators who held banners and leafletted passersby. Panhandling north of Finch? No problem, all the cops are watching Homes not Bombs.
In a brief bit of colloquy with Homes not Bombs members Kirsten Romaine and Laurel Smith, Eggleton commented that homes were indeed better than bombs, but that Canada did not have many of the latter. When reminded of the $12 billion (and growing) war budget in Canada and the dropping of Canadian bombs on civilians in Iraq and the former Yugoslavia, Eggleton simply said, "Those were to save lives," and harumphed away, clutching his gift zucchini.
But Eggs was unable to escape the ever-present limerick-maker Eldon Comfort, an 87-year-young WWII veteran and tireless social justice activist who ruined Eggleton's one media opportunity. Questioned about the presence of the Homes not Bombs group, Eggs told a cameraman, "We definitely think homes are more important than bombs," to which Comfort asked on camera, "Then why is Canada the only industrialized country in the world without an affordable housing construction program?" Eggleton was again forced to harumph away, although by this time the whereabouts of his zucchini was seriously in question.
The annual picnic is a bizarre means of reminding voters that the man who allegedly represents their interests actually does exist by virtue of his presence at the free dog-and-burger fest. Eggleton's quick pep talk about "keeping in touch" came as a surprise to the majority of those in attendance, whose general view of Art is that he is a slick operator who never listens to his constituents.
Art's hired help fares no better on the humanity scale, from the office workers who constantly tried to persuade media and other cameras from taking our picture, to the use of the child-unfriendly Bonkers the Clown, a scary figure infamous for attempting to disrupt an anti-war-toys protest at the candy store Sugar Sugar. At that protest, which was organized by the Easter Bunny, Bonkers advised children, "Don't listen to the fucking bunny." To now find out that Bonkers is on the payroll of the war minister should prove a warning to any parents seeking hired entertainment for their kids' birthday parties.
The afternoon's DJ also proved a charming individual, yelling, "Dude, dude, dude, don't make me kick your ass," as a demonstrator danced briefly with an Eggleton sign. The DJ's playing of tunes such as Lady is a Tramp and the latest sexual scorcher by Jennifer Lopez reminded us that Eggleton sees himself as quite the ladies' man, and, as readers of Frank magazine know, Eggs is apparently quite the swordsman on the Hill.
The day's cultural highlight was the presence of the Russian Athletic Gymnastic Dancers, a group of delightful 6-8-year-old girls who were immediately adopted by Homes not Bombs den mother and theatre director Laurel Smith and self-proclaimed Homes Not Bombs Babe Kirsten Romaine, who invited the kiddies to use the Homes not Bombs banners to provide a backstage area for their performance. The troupe's director, harried at her inability to find a proper staging area, simply assumed we were part of the picnic, and was ever so grateful when we assured her that the "Canada: Get Out of Space Warfare" banner would be a great backdrop for the girls' performance.
And indeed, as proud parents and other spectators looked on, the girl's performance, featuring what some may have seen as apocalypse-inspired choreography, fit nicely in with the theme of our day.
Each time leafletters moved into the crowd to reach out to newly arrived picnickers, police squad cars inched forward on the grass, ready to pounce in response to any untoward behaviour. But in the end, it was all just another example of an over-policed city in an overly militarized country where the purpose of the armed forces is clear: to suppress dissent at home and abroad.
As Eggleton left the picnic for another year of absence from his riding, it was unclear whether he took the zucchini with him. But since the simplest contact with the special squashes can spark intense thoughts and feelings of peace and justice, the last laugh may be on Eggleton who, as he enjoys his next veggie stir fry, might get some pretty strong urges to beat some swords into ploughshares.
Meantime, members of Homes not Bombs are preparing to
descend on DREO, the war research facility in Ottawa which is building
components for Star Wars, this November 9. The theme of that day, aimed
especially at all the high-tech scientists and engineers at DREO who spend their
days figuring out how to blow up the world, with an emphasis on launching laser
beams from space, is quite simple: "Build Affordable Housing: It ain't Rocket
Science." Stay tuned...
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new Canadian federal political party
- Aug.2001
- more info:
http://offer.to/cosmopolitan
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GE food action - Aug.1.2001
From: Shel Goldstein <sshhel@istar.ca>
If anyone has spare money floating around, 70
year old Percy Schmeiser has exhausted his retirement savings fighting his court
battle against Monsanto and needs funds for his appeal of the decision that
found him guilty of infringing on Monsanto's canola patent when they found their
breed in his field. He has been saving his own seed for 50 years. His neighbor
was growing Monsanto GM canola. His trust fund is:
Fight Genetically Altered Foods Inc.
CIBC Account # 38-01411
603 Main Street, Humboldt, Saskatchewan, Canada S0K 2A0
ALSO
In Canada, the 10 year old Plant Breeders Rights Act,
which gives companies the right to hold patent rights on life forms, is under
review. The website of the consulting company, charged with gathering public
input, is at
http://www.pbrevaluation.org/ . Their email is at
info@serecon.ca
A consultation on various aspects
of biotechnology, including biotech food, is also underway at
http://cbac-cccb.ca/
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Toronto Mobilization for Global Justice Protests G8
Violence –July.22.2001
Photos of Toronto Demo
http://home.eol.ca/~command/gdemo1.jpg
http://home.eol.ca/~command/gdemo2.jpg
http://home.eol.ca/~command/gdemo3.jpg
http://home.eol.ca/~command/gdemo4.jpg
A few hundred mob4glob people
hit the Italian Consulate with a demonstration against the G8 violence in
Genoa.
Graphic photos and reports on the police shooting of
23-year-old Carlo Giuliani have outraged and sickened many people. Carlo was
shot in the head and backed over by a police jeep, and just left there as riot
cops and tear gas smoked by him.
Toronto protesters drummed and marched in a circle. The
street was chalked and the death was represented by a protester playing dead on
the road. Chants and drumming became furious – people shouting - From Dudley
George to G8, People will Retaliate and This is What Democracy Looks Like, This
is what Hypocrisy Looks Like.
A march ended at the US consulate, Steve Kerr and
others spoke and entertainment came from radical cheerleaders.
Latest reports from Genoa indicate increasing police
violence, including many beatings and a raid on independent media as police move
to destroy media records of the events.
Genoa Summit News
(young man murdered by police, hundreds injured) - July.22.2001
- Click
here to read a full news digest with photos
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Support Federal Bills on Animal Cruelty and GMO Foods
–July.22.2000
The Council of Canadians protested nationwide at
Loblaws superstores today in support of Bill C-287. This federal bill
introduced by MP Charles Caccia would bring about the labeling of Genetically
Engineered foods.
GE plants have entered the food supply without evidence
of human and environmental Safety. Mandatory labeling would allow us to avoid
eating GE foods if we so choose. 93 percent of Canadians want mandatory
labeling, as do a large number of citizens groups.
GE crops are also disliked by groups opposing control
of world agriculture by Transnational Corporations. Such control has led to
starvation as other crops and small farmers are squeezed out by corporations
seizing land and financial powers.
Loblaws and members of the Canadian Council of Grocery
Distributors oppose mandatory labeling and support GE foods. They blot out
GMO-free labeling on products, which is a key reason for protest there.
Here are three photos of today's Loblaws demo in Toronto.
Protester holds Support Mandatory
Labelling Picket Sign
http://home.eol.ca/~command/c287a.jpg
Peter Skira at work on the picket line
http://home.eol.ca/~command/c287b.jpg
Council of Canadians Organizer Kim Phillips, and Candace
Ptolemy of Freedom for Animals talk to Loblaws security police
http://home.eol.ca/~command/c287c.jpg
Write, email or call your local MP,
urging support for Bill C-287.
* Fax your MP automatically online at:
http://www.canadians.org
* Encourage people to sign on to the petition to support
this bill, available at: http://www.fishtomato.com
* Distribute leaflets about Bill C-287 - available through
mailto:aaronk@isn.net
The text of Bill C-287 is available at:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/1/parlbus/chambus/house/bills/private/C-287/C-287_1/C-287_cover-E.html
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Support Stronger Animal Cruelty Laws - Federal Bill C-15
–July.22.2000
Canada's animal cruelty laws have not been amended
since 1892.
From now until September it is extremely important that
we contact our Members of Parliament to
support effective legislation against cruelty to
animals!!!
The Bill (C-15) proposes to amend the Criminal Code
section on cruelty to animals to
-Raise the maximum penalty for intentional cruelty from
two years to five years in prison.
-Not set limits for fines (the current limit is $2,000).
-Give judges the authority to order anyone convicted of
cruelty to animals to pay restitution (for example, veterinary bills and shelter
costs) to the animal welfare organization that cared for the animal.
-Prohibit anyone convicted of cruelty to animals from
owning an animal for however long a judge considers appropriate.
-No longer treat offences as property crimes.
-Make it illegal to brutally or viciously kill animals.
Toronto Coalition For Bill C-15 Anti-Cruelty
Legislation
http://phenethaine.org/c15/
mailto:C15@yip.org
To read the Bill:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/37/1/parlbus/chambus/house/bills/government/C-15/C-15_1/90148b-1E.html#4
To find out who your MP is & their constituency office
contact info:
http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/house/PostalCode.asp?Source=SM
or call: 1-800-667-3355
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Climate Summit - Report Card on Canada
From The David Suzuki Foundation
Our representatives at
the international climate change negotiations
in Bonn, Germany are keeping close tabs on Canada's negotiating team. So far,
Canada is receiving a failing grade. Click on the links below for more on the
summit.
The further Canada's negotiating position moves away
from supporting an effective Kyoto Protocol, the faster Prime Minister Jean
Chretien runs towards George Bush on the report card.
http://www.energyrevolution.net
Bonn update page
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/reportcard.asp
NEWSLETTER
The summer edition of the Foundation's newsletter, Finding
Solutions, is hot off the presses.
http://www.davidsuzuki.org/About_us/Newsletters.asp
Check out Canada's Fossil of the Day Awards
http://www.fossil-of-the-day.org .
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News at Other Media -
July.20/2001
-Protester
shot dead by police during G-8 summit
-Ontario
4th-worst polluter on continent
-Computer
system snarls welfare system
-Protesters
battle police in Sri Lankan capital
-Natives
threaten national highway blockade
-Smog
taking T.O.'s breath away
-Bush
eager for talks on Canadian water
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News on Genetically Modified Organisms and Loblaws
Protests
Canada, U.S., Climate & the Revolution
-
May 10, 2001
From: The David Suzuki Foundation
The David Suzuki Foundation launched
http://www.energyrevolution.net
on Earth Day.
At www.EnergyRevolution.net, you
can walk through a simulated "Canada Town" to explore climate solutions
and impacts. The affects of climate change on Canadian communities
are clear: more violent weather, more forest fires, more water problems,
more disruption of species and ecosystems, and more smog. Air pollution
from fossil fuel is already responsible for 16,000 premature deaths in
Canada every year.
The campaign site will outline developments
and action opportunities leading up to the U.N. Climate Summit this July.
Countries around the world will be meeting in Germany to revitalize the
international effort to fight climate change. President Bush is trying
to derail this process and Canada is threatening to join the U.S.
In cyberspace and in the streets, tell your friends about the revolution.
Order campaign materials online.
Every revolution is about power
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GM Food: Public Wants the Right to Know
– May.2001
OTTAWA - New Democrat agriculture critic Dick
Proctor this week called on the federal government to take immediate steps
to implement a labeling process that will make consumers aware of all genetically
modified products, produce and components in processed foods.
Speaking in the Commons, Mr. Proctor
said: "One of the reasons consumers are interested and concerned about
this issue is that they believe genetically modified foods may contain
allergenic, toxic or even carcinogenic aspects. They do not know and they
darn well want the right to know."
He said, "Public opinion polls indicate
that in excess of 90 percent of Canadians believe they should have the
right to know what is in the food they are ingesting. I have difficulty
understanding why the government has been dragging its heels to the extent
that it has on this issue."
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Free Trade/Globalization – a simpler argument
against it.
* I usually do write-ups covering what other
people say on the issues. Their arguments are often complex so I've done
a simple one in this letter to a friend.
- read the article.
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NDP Mounts Attack on Druf Profiteering Bill
– May.2001
OTTAWA - New Democrat Members of Parliament this
week expanded their attack on a government bill to amend the Patent Act
that would raise the price of prescription drugs in Canada and take over
$200 million from Canadians families.
Introduced in the Senate, the bill
(S-17) is intended to comply with a World Trade Organization ruling that
Canada lengthen the term of patent protection on drugs from 17 years to
20 years, making cheaper generic drugs less available.
"The bill is intended to come into
compliance with World Trade Organization rulings" NDP industry critic Bev
Desjarlais said in the Commons Thursday. "It is not intended to do what
is best for Canadians, what is best for Canada or, for that matter, what
is best for the people of the world."
Winnipeg-Transcona MP Bill Blaikie
said: "… today we are against Bill S-17 which is part of a sequence
of bills that have progressively eliminated the ability of Canada to have
its own independent drug patent and drug pricing policy. The fact that
we could not and cannot maintain a system that worked so well for Canada,
which was the result of a political decision taken in this country many
years ago, is for us transparently what is wrong with the free trade agreement."
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MarijuanaJ Party ballot initiative tour
http://www.bcmarijuanaparty.ca
We are hammering the Liberals at every whistlestop regarding
ballot initiatives. We had our first platform stolen by Unity today when
Delaney saw the sense in our "NO RCMP in BC" platform and adopted
it as his own.
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See the BC Election
Circus Site by Guerrilla
Media - April.18.2001
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NDPer Lorne Nystrom Presents PROPORTIONAL
REPRESENTATION BILL - April.2.2001
OTTAWA - NDP electoral reform critic Lorne Nystrom
took another step Thursday in his ongoing campaign to modernize Canada's
electoral system by introducing in the House of Commons a private member's
bill calling for proportional representation.
Mr. Nystrom's bill would initiate
a process of public consultation that might lead to a national referendum
on proportional representation.
"Canada's current electoral system
betrays the will of the voters," Mr. Nystrom said. "The composition of
Parliament does not mirror the way people vote. Only three governments
have been elected with a genuine majority of the votes in the last 24 federal
elections. It's no wonder that only 60 per cent of eligible voters went
to the polls last November. The very idea of democracy is increasingly
at risk."
The introduction of Mr. Nystrom's
bill also coincides with the founding meeting of Fair Vote Canada, a coalition
of citizens dedicated to raising awareness and assisting in the implementation
of a fairer electoral system. The meeting sponsored by Mr. Nystrom and
was held on March 30 and 31 in the Parliament Buildings.
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Parliament to Debate FTAA – March.2001
OTTAWA - The House of Commons will hold a special debate on the
proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas Tuesday, March 27, starting at
6:30 pm (Eastern Standard Time).
This is a so-called take-part debate, which does not end with a vote,
and there is no time limit. The debate will be carried live on CPAC.
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NDP Globalization Web Site – March.2001
New Democrat Members of Parliament have established a
web site focusing on World Trade and Globalization. Please
visit the site at www.ndpontrade.parl.gc.ca
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Some Facts on Energy Conservation
– March.2001
- If existing buildings were retrofitted, and new ones were designed,
to be energy efficient, Toronto and all of Ontario would need no more electricity
than what is produced at Niagara Falls and at the various hydro dams around
the province?
- Two-and-a-half to five times more jobs are created by developing
energy efficiency than are created by building and operating a new power
generating station?
- It is cheaper to increase energy efficiency than it is to continue
operating a thermal generating plant - regardless of whether it is run
on coal, natural gas or nuclear energy - even when the cost of building
the plant and delivering its power are not counted in the
equation?
- Through energy efficiency, Seattle saved twice as much energy as
Chicago did. As a result, its electricity prices were half those in Chicago?
- Nearly 70 per cent of the energy in the fuel used to generate electricity
at Ontario's coal-fired and nuclear generating stations is wasted and released
as heat emissions?
http://www.rmi.org
http://www.tellus.org
http://www.eren.doe.gov
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NDP Attacks Toll Highway Plan –
March.2001
OTTAWA - Canadians already pay enough taxes and should not have to
pay tolls to use public roads, NDP Transportation Critic Bev Desjarlais
told the House of Commons this week.
Earlier Liberal Transportation Minister David Collenette admitted under
questioning by Ms.Desjarlais the federal government is considering toll
roads as a solution to the massive under funding of the national highway
system.
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At Straight Goods – March.2001
- Dummy’s Guide
to Quebec City Protest - Darryl Leroux. An activists’ manual
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Democracy Watch Calls for Investigation of
Cash-for-Access Scheme at Summit of the Americas
– March.23.2001
OTTAWA
- Today, in an open letter to federal Ethics
Counsellor Howard Wilson, Democracy Watch called for an investigation of
the Ministers and other public office holders involved in designing and
approving the cash-for-access scheme at the upcoming Summit of the Americas
in Quebec City. In return for paying amounts ranging from $75,000
to $1.5 million, Canadian corporations will receive, among other things,
the right to attend "networking events" at the Summit and, in some cases,
to choose "priority seating" at Summit events.
Democracy
Watch believes that this scheme violates the Conflict of Interest and Post-employment
Code for Public Office Holders, which requires public office holders (including
ministers, secretaries of state, deputy ministers and some ministerial
staff) to "uphold the highest ethical standards so that public confidence
and trust in the integrity, objectivity and impartiality of government
are conserved and enhanced" and prohibits public office holders from, among
other things: assisting private entities, and having even "the appearance
of being placed under an obligation to any person or organization, or the
representative of a person or organization, that might profit from special
consideration on the part of the office holder."
"Giving
corporations access to policy-makers in return for money is not only undemocratic,
it's unethical," said Duff Conacher, Coordinator of Democracy Watch. "Such
cash-for-access schemes reveal that rather than being objective and impartial,
Canada's public officials are open to being
bought by corporate interests."
In
its letter to the Ethics Counsellor, Democracy Watch calls for an investigation
of the scheme and a ruling about Code violations before the opening of
the Summit of the Americas. Democracy Watch does not believe that
Prime Minister Chretien's rationale that such schemes are good
because they save taxpayers from having to pay
the full cost of such events in any way aligns with the democratic principles
set out in the Code.
"Saving
taxpayers money is not a valid reason for abandoning the important principle
of governing with integrity," said Conacher, "The ethics rules exist to
prevent such undemocratic behaviour, and we call on the Ethics Counsellor
to act with integrity and stop this unethical cash-for-access scheme."
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Duff Conacher, Coordinator
Tel: (613) 241-5179
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FTAA - Opposing it Every Day -
Sat.Feb.17.2001
(Brief notes on Free Trade Across the Americas
- Responding to the Human, Environmental & Spiritual Threat)
- Read
the full report by Gary Morton
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Health Canada scientists gagged
- Feb.2001
* Editor's Note - Scientists and other
officials should probably not be advising people to eat beef at all. Nowadays
beef cows are grain-fed and so diseased they have to be pumped full of
antibiotics to survive. Unless it is beef from cows raised in a freer manner,
eating beef is supporting animal cruelty and risky.
Health Canada reimposed a gag order
Monday on its scientists after two of them questioned a decision to ban
Brazilian beef.
Dr. Margaret Haydon, a scientist who questioned
the ban last week was told that the department's public relations officers
were the only ones authorized to speak to the media about Health Canada
policies.
The gag order was reimposed less than five months after
Madam Justice Danièle Tremblay-Lamer ruled it was "unreasonable"
for Health Canada to ask its scientists not to speak out on public health
matters.
The reaction was swift from groups who fought to have the previous
gag order lifted.
"In a democracy, people who speak out in the public interest
should be allowed to speak out in the public interest — no matter who they
work for," Angela Rickman, deputy director of the Sierra Club of Canada,
said.
Maude Barlow, national chairwoman of the Council of Canadians,
said the government is censoring the wrong people. "These are highly trained
scientists who are the only ones who should be advising the public on health
matters, rather than the politicians and the bureaucrats," she said. "The
government is clearly backpedalling like crazy because of a silly and short-sighted
ban on Brazilian beef."
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Canadian Human Rights protesters clash with
Chinese police - Feb.2001
Beijing — Shortly after Prime Minister Jean Chrétien delivered
a major speech on human and legal rights Tuesday, Chinese security officers
grabbed two Canadian students for protesting at a gathering of Team Canada
business leaders.
Kate Woznow, 20, and Sam Price, 25, of the group Students
for a Free Tibet unfurled a banner and chanted "Free Tibet before free
trade" in the midst of a swarm of Chinese and Canadian business people.
Security guards grabbed them.
The student protesters said that Canada should be demanding
China first clean up its human rights record if it wants to do business.
"We are opposed to Team Canada's developing closer trade
ties with China without ensuring that human rights are improved," said
Freya Putt, 22, another member of the protest group. "We believe that China
will listen to economic pressure."
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3.7 Million Canadians below Poverty Line
- Dec.2000
Welfare rates in all the provinces are
well below the poverty line. 3.7 million Canadians live below the poverty
line in Canada. Low-income cutoffs depend on family size and take into
account the varying costs of living associated with different communities
-- rural, remote or urban. In 1998, a family of four living in a
city of 500,000 or more would be counted as low income if its after-tax
income fell below $27,890. For the same family living in a rural area,
the cutoff was $18,285.
The National Anti-Poverty Organization's
updated poverty figures conclude that 16.4% of Canadians -- about 4.9 million
-- are poor.
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Canada fails on child poverty -
Dec.2000
The National Council of Welfare's
poverty profile reveals that in the past nine years child poverty has skyrocketed.
"In spite of talk by governments
about putting children first, approximately one in five children in Canada,
or 1.3 million, were poor in 1998," said the report, entitled Poverty Profile
1998.
"This is an increase of roughly
400,000 or 42% since 1989, the year of the House of Commons (all-party)
resolution to end child poverty by 2000.
"Ontario had, by far, the largest
increase in poor children over this time period ... (it) almost doubled
from 254,000 in 1989 to 463,000 in 1998."
- The poverty rates of single-parent mothers
and their children are shockingly high -- 54.2%. For single-parent mothers
under 25 it was 85.4%.
- Poverty among young people in general
has grown to 43.3% from 28% for families with heads under 25 years and
to 61% in 1998 from 48% in 1989 among singles under 25.
The situation for seniors improved:
17.5% lived in poverty in 1998, down from 34% in 1980, which is when several
levels of governments stepped in to address the problem.
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Legal Marijuana -- but how do you label Marijuana?
Dec.24.2000
Alberta judge Darlene Acton has suspended the Canadian law against cultivating marijuana as unconstitutional because it doesn't allow for medical use of the drug. The charge of cultivating marijuana had been brought against Grant Krieger. He grows and ingests pot to alleviate the symptoms of his multiple sclerosis. Defence lawyers called it a great victory and you can be sure that statement will be echoed in the alternative press and much of the mainstream press.
Though I'm not on the extreme right of the political spectrum, I still have to wonder if it is any victory at all. It is true that I have no illnesses of my own, and if I did I wouldn't smoke grass. I don't take drugs or smoke things to maintain health, not even aspirins.
Marijuana is carcinogenic, yet that would make little difference to someone already suffering a deadly or soon to be fatal disease. Yes, it will be harder for the government to bust harmless people for growing pot. The problem is that it will be at least a year and probably a lot longer before anything is settled on a supply of legal marijuana. Which means that anything goes as to what people will label as marijuana - most of it being smoked by recreational users.
Here's an example of what you may be smoking. One guy stated that he grew his grass in pots filled with the scrapings off the sides of ships. This would be barnacles and polluted fish oil crap. During the growth period he added chemicals to boost growth and sprayed the plants with more chemicals. His plants grew much larger and were mutated with silver spots covering the leaves. During the curing process he sprayed them with a product from the hardware store that is generally used for restoring paper. This was to make the leaves cure in a smoother fashion. And there were other things he used as sprays on the finished product.
Perhaps his recipe is one of many. Maybe some people will grow genetically modified pot - which means that in the end many users will be smoking some pretty weird stuff.
I wouldn't smoke it, and if I don’t see marijuana as cool, perhaps it is because I equate it with Beatle cuts and the emergence of the sixties generation. Something that people smoked once - when it was naturally grown - and don't bother with now that it is sold by bikers and criminals carrying submachine guns.
Some of the stuff on the market must be harmful and deadly, and if the government had any sense at all they would provide legal grass that is grown organically.
The current legal victory is really mostly a victory for criminals who want to grow and sell genetically modified, chemically altered mutant sewer weed.
Gary Morton
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Thousands march in Montreal against forced
megacity - Dec.2000
Blowing whistles and carrying placards,
tens of thousands of angry Quebecers marched through downtown Montreal
Sunday to protest against the province's undemocratic plan to force the
creation of a megacity.
"The government cannot ignore what
has happened here today," Verdun Mayor Georges Bosse said yesterday afternoon,
shortly after tens of thousands of people took to the streets to protest
against Quebec's municipal-merger plans. "I think when 75,000 people show
up on a winter's day they deserve to be listened to."
The people are against Bill 170.
The legislation Quebec wants to adopt byChristmas that would merge Montreal
Island's 28 municipalities into a megacity with 26 boroughs.
The crowd roared as speakers demanded
that the provincial government consult residents instead of pushing ahead
with the merger. And residents quietly argued that their sense of community
will disappear in a megacity.
Critics have challenged Premier
Lucien Bouchard to hold a referendum on the question of amalgamation.
"'We're asking for only one referendum
and we promise that we will respect the results,'' said Montreal North
Mayor Yves Ryan.
The Parti Quebecois government also
hopes to force amalgamations in the Hull and Quebec City regions.
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New Site for Online Discussion of Government
Bills. UVOTEOnline is currently discussing
Bill 147 and will be discussing federal bills in the New Year.
http://uvoteonline.net
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Stepping off the Toxic Treadmill -
Dec 2000
From: dbell@worldwatch.org
Synthetic chemical pollutants that are
poisoning both people and wildlife could be largely eliminated without
disrupting the economy, reports a new study by the Worldwatch Institute,
a Washington DC-based environmental research organization.
- Read the full
report.
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Nuclear Subsidies to AECL Total $16.6 Billion
- Dec.2000
A report released by the Campaign for Nuclear Phaseout,
says that Canadian government subsidies to Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
(AECL) now total $16.6 billion. The government has backtracked on its 1996
promise to dramatically reduce AECL's subsidies. AECL was supposed to receive
$100 million in the fiscal year 1999-2000, but in fact received $156.5
million.
David Martin, author of the report called "Financial Meltdown",
stated, "Tax dollars are too valuable to waste on the failing nuclear industry.
AECL's $156 million subsidy last year could have purchased 50 MRI machines
and operated them for a year; or it could have paid for about 2,200 nurses
for one years, or for 12,500 heart operations."
"AECL is in a state of financial meltdown. The Chretien
government is committed to ongoing nuclear subsidies, but after 50 years
of subsidies, it's high time to call a halt." Stated Elizabeth May of the
Sierra Club of Canada.
Campaign for Nuclear Phaseout coordinator Kristen Ostling
said, "Last year, the government spent 13 times more on subsidies to AECL
($156 million) than it spent on its total funding for renewable energy
($12 million). For economic and environmental reasons, nuclear power should
be phased out."
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Pledging Allegiance
by Tooker Gomberg and Kelly Reinhardt - Nov.
27, 2000 - The Hague, Netherlands
On Friday we burned our Canadian passports. We did it in outrage
at our country's deplorable performance at addressing the climate catastrophe,
a.k.a. climate change. The Canadian government has been woefully lacklustre
on the home front, but what set us off was Canada's negotiating position
at the World Conference on Climate Change in The Hague, Netherlands.
- read the full
article
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Colombia's "Never Again Project" (November
28, 2000)
* Rights Action sends this post concerning the
important "Nunca Mas" project in Colombia.
Canadian churches and human rights activists were present in Bogota
today, November 28, to lend both physical and moral support when 'at risk'
human rights groups made public the explosive report of Colombia's "Never
Again" Project."
It is a very timely project, as the US
government has agreed to a $1.3 billion military package [weapons, military
equipment, training, intelligence, and direct US military involvement],
that will worsen the already extremely bad human rights situation, as set
out in the Nunca Mas Project.
- read
the entire post and info on how to take action
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Police Attack Peaceful March Against Third
World Debt
MADRID - SUNDAY 26TH NOVEMBER 2000
- read
the entire detailed post.
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Environmental Warfare
-The
Americans and the Russians have developed capabilities to manipulate the
World's climate - Nov.2000
- Read
Environmental Warfare by Michel Chossudovsky.
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Pierre Trudeau Dies -
Sept.28.200
Former prime minister Pierre Elliott
Trudeau, who touched the lives of a generation of Canadians in countless
ways, died Thursday afternoon at the age of 80. A state funeral is being
planned.
- Story
at the CBC
Quotations from Pierre Elliott Trudeau:
"The state has no place in the nation's bedrooms." -- Dec. 22, 1967.
"I will use all my strength to bring about a just society to a nation living in a tough world." -- April 7, 1968, Ottawa news conference the day after winning the Liberal leadership.
"Living next to you is in some ways like sleeping with an elephant: No matter how friendly and even-tempered the beast, one is affected by every twitch and grunt." -- March 25, 1969, speaking to the Press Club in Washington, D.C.
"When they get home, when they get out of Parliament, when they are 50 yards from Parliament Hill, they are no longer honourable members, they are just nobodies." -- July 25, 1969, House of Commons.
"Fuddle duddle." -- Feb. 16, 1971, Trudeau's account of what he said to an Opposition MP in the Commons.
"I believe that Canada cannot, indeed that Canada must not survive by force. The country will only remain united --it should only remain united -- if its citizens want to live together in one civil society." -- Nov. 15, 1976, national TV and radio address regarding Parti Quebecois election in Quebec.
"The French won't take us over and neither will the Pope, although he's not the menace he used to be." -- Nov. 25, 1976, news conference.
"So long, trained seals!" --Oct. 21, 1977, concluding a news conference in Ottawa.
"We peer so suspiciously at each other that we cannot see that we Canadians are standing on a mountaintop of human wealth, freedom and privilege." -- Dec. 31, 1980, New Year's message.
"I walked until midnight in the storm, then I went home and took a sauna for an hour and a half. It was all clear. I listened to my heart and saw if there were any signs of my destiny in the sky, and there were none -- there were just snowflakes." -- Feb. 29, 1984, announcing at a news conference he was resigning as Prime Minister.
"I think we have to realize that Canada is not
immortal; but, if it is going to go, let it go with a bang rather than
a whimper." -- March 30, 1988, denouncing the Meech Lake Constitutional
Accord before a Senate Committee.
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NOT CALM at Burnt Church - Wed,
27 Sep 2000
Info from Ann Pohl <annpohl@interlog.com>
The situation remains critically tense at Burnt Church.
Many traps HAVE been removed. However, there is still
considerable resistance within the community to allowing the DFO to remove
any more.
A recent press release from non-Native observers states
that they have seen no guns in evidence since the beginning of their support
effort there a year ago. The conclusion derived from this news is chilling:
the considerable media about weaponry and the possibility of an armed confrontation
may be yet another SET-UP to project the image of Aboriginal Rights activists
as violent, militant and unreasoning. As we know all too well from Oka,
Gustafsen Lake and Ipperwash, this media spin is created in order to justify
terrible levels of repression that Canadians would never countenance on
any other group of people within (or. for that matter, outside) their national
borders. It also leads to criminalization of the people who are the victims
of the states' human rights abuses - and to death.
If you have not yet written to the government of Canada to express
your concern, panic or disgust at what is happening, NOW IS THE TIME TO
DO SO: Prime Minister Chretien <pm@pm.gc.ca> Tel: (613)
992-4211; Fax: (613) 941-6900
News sites on the Issue
Liberals favour decriminalizing pot possession-
Mar.20.00
The Liberals, at this month's convention,
have backed decriminalizing the possession of
marijuana, so that it will no longer be a Criminal
Code offence.
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Prime Minister Opens Door to Fall Election-
Mar 20 - Jean Chretien ended a four day liberal convention saying he will
call an election on values. Liberals will return to the centre left to
fight to preserve medicare and help the poor.
Chrétien heaped scorn on
right-wing parties, saying they would Americanize Canada by auctioning
off medicare, old-age security and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Chretien - The Old War Horse Kicks Back
- Mar.17.00 - A leader in power riding high in the polls, being asked by
members of his own party to resign. Only in Canada, you might say.
The attack on Prime Minister Chretien
is just another facet of the long swing to the right and of the desperation
of these right wing forces.
Power is the prize to be won at
any price, and now that the right has failed to unite, corporate media
sees replacing Chretien with Paul Martin and a band of fiscal conservatives
as the fastest route to their new AmeriCanada.
Chretien knows this and at this
week's Liberal Convention he attacked greedy corporate media and its tax
cut agenda. Delegates looked to the left of Martin, backing a proposal
to cut the GST that Martin opposes. They also pushed for a national day
care program.
At the start of the convention,
Jean Chretien vowed to take Canada on a major shift to the left, abandoning
bigger tax cuts to champion the poor and downtrodden. His vision of Canada
as a caring, generous "sunshine" land of help and opportunity for the needy
was tailor made for youth delegates. It also revealed the dual mind of
most liberals, as they talk of great social benefits, yet deliver Paul
Martin and fiscal conservatism at budget time.
The turn left did work for Chretien,
as the old war horse gave Martin a kick down the stairs. And at the bottom,
as the sounds of youth delegate hollering "four more years" echoed up -
Martin found himself stuttering to the press while he most likely wondered
what he was doing in the liberal party in the first place.
Now we have Chretien wanting to
fight an election campaign on the issues of compassion and liberal values.
If it happens perhaps it will be the last time it happens. Next time around
we get Martin or Manley, campaigning on the value of more cuts to taxes
and social programs.
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Montreal Protester/Riot Cop Story Recipe:
Montreal
read jaggi singh's report on
- police brutality
and police brutality protesters
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Conrad Black can't sue Chretien -
Mar.15.00 - Press Baron Conrad Black can't sue Prime Minister Jean Chretien
for blocking his appointment to the British House of Lords.
Ontario Superior Court Judge Patrick
Lesage ruled Wednesday that the prime minister's decision to block the
newspaper publisher's appointment is beyond judicial review.
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Riot Police Raid Montreal Police Brutality
Protest - Mar.15.00
A march by about 300 people
against police brutality drew police violence as some demonstrators spilled
into two McDonald's restaurants and a police station.
The march began as a vigil for Jean
Pierre Lizotte, a homeless man who died after he was arrested at a St.
Laurent Boulevard restaurant.
The riot squad used force to obtain
four arrests.
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Legal Opinions Against Klein's Health Bill-
Mar.15.00
Alberta plan would violate Canada Health Act,
Alberta's controversial move to
allow the private sector to compete for health-care money violates the
Canada Health Act in several ways, a legal opinion says.
A second analysis released yesterday
said that if Alberta goes ahead with Bill 11, all of Canada's provinces
could be forced under the North American free-trade agreement to let U.S.
Companies provide private health-care services for them.
The Alberta Legislation violates
or threatens four of the Canada Health Act's five principles for a publicly
funded system," says a summary of the opinion by B.C. law firm Arvay Finlay.
The bill would violate the act's requirements for comprehensiveness, universality
and accessibility, and may violate its requirement that health care be
publicly administered.
The bill, announced earlier this
month, would allow private clinics to receive public funds for a wide range
of operations and health-care services.
Under the Canada Health Act, the
federal government can withhold funds from provinces that violate the principal
of universal access to necessary health services. Bill 11 would authorize
a system in which people with more money could receive treatment more quickly.
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Corporate Media Wants to Appoint Prime Minister
- Mar.15.2000
Paul Martin gave the Big Media the
budget it wanted so with this victory under their hats it isn't a surprise
to see the media barons now trying to name the prime minister.
In a long boring series or articles,
the wealthy barons now seek to replace political parties and the public
in naming the leader of the liberal party?
Is this Jean Chretien's and the
liberal party's decision now or do people like Honderich, Black and Thompson
name the prime minister.
Corporate media really has no scruples
these days.
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Ottawa must save Medicare from Klein's Privatization
Plan - Mar.14.00
Canadian Health Coalition -
http://www.healthcoalition.ca/
Alberta Premier Ralph Klein has
tabled legislation allowing "For-Profit" companies to set up publicly funded
facilities in the province. If you treasure Medicare now is the time to
show it. We urgently need your help !
Telephone Action: This week, all M.P.'s
will be returning to their home ridings. We need you to telephone your
M.P. and tell them you want Medicare protected. Remind them that Medicare
is Canada's defining quality, and if they don't fight for its protection,
come next election you will vote for someone who will !
Demands:
1) Ottawa must introduce emergency legislation
prohibiting public funds from being used to deliver for-profit services
covered by Medicare. If emergency legislation isn't passed before Klein's
Bill becomes law, say good-bye to Medicare;
2) Federal funding for health care must be restored
to at least 25 per cent. When Medicare was introduced the federal contribution
was 50% (today it is just 13%);
3) There must be public involvement in federal/provincial
decisions on the future of Medicare. No back room deals dismantling Medicare.
If we don't reverse the Americanization
of our publicly funded health system, here is a glimpse of what we can
expect: Made in the U.S.A.
- - People with no health insurance: 44
Million
- - People who are under insured: 71 Million
Hispanic
- - Hispanic People with no coverage: 50%
- - African American People with no coverage:
37%
- - White People with no coverage: 25%
- - Children with no coverage: 33%
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Greenpeace activists stop coker
- Mar.14.00
Edmonton -- Greenpeace escalated
its campaign to stop the expansion of the Alberta tar sands today by climbing
a 400-tonne coker, stopping its journey north from Edmonton. The coker,
which will be used to turn tar sands into oil, is destined for the Suncor
project near Fort McMurray, northern Alberta.
In freezing conditions, five Greenpeace
activists prevented the coker from leaving the location outside Edmonton
where it had been stored for the weekend. Two climbers deployed a banner
accusing the oil companies Syncrude, Shell, Canadian Natural Resources,
Esso and Suncor for being "Climate Villains" because of their plans to
greatly expand extraction of oil from the tar sands.
Steven Guilbeault, Greenpeace Canada
climate and energy campaigner and one of the climbers said, "If these projects
are allowed to proceed, over the next 10 years greenhouse gas emissions
from tar sands will make up 25 per cent of the increase for all of
Canada. Greenpeace is calling for a halt to the expansion of all the tar
sands projects."
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World Internet Body Oks Elections of Public
Reps - Mar.12.00
(Voters to choose 5 board members in direct election.)
- read the full article.
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Police Brutality Ends Women's Action In Montreal
- Mar.00
Jaggi Singh - A-Infos News Service
- Read the article
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Freedom Threatened as Business and Big Brother
Unite in War on Cyber Crime - Mar.11.00
(One Big Warrant Allowing the FBI to Raid Anyone
World Wide has been Proposed.)
full article at Hackers,computers,
privacy issues
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Canadian Supreme Court Pans Internet Jurisdiction
- Mar.11.00
(Freedom of Speech good news for Netizens)
The Supreme Court of Canada will
not hear an appeal of a B.C. court decision, and in doing so has aided
citizen free speech rights.
full article at Hackers,computers,
privacy issues
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Read
Clips - from International Women's Day
Toronto -
Mar.04.2000
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Students Cheer as Banks Quit Student Loans
Program - Mar.9.00
The feds are taking over the
Canada Student Loans Program after failing to reach a deal with three
of the country's biggest banks. The Human Resources Department stepped
in because the financial institutions wanted additional compensation for
risk. The government must now borrow $1.5 billion to lend students money
in the next school year. It must also hire a company to administer the
loans.
To make the takeover more economical
the government could look at borrowing the the 1.5 billion from its own
bank of Canada and in this way avoid paying excessive interest to private
banks.
Ottawa offered a risk premium of
$155 million to the banks and they wanted even more. This can only be construed
as greed when draconian laws covering students make them nearly a no risk
group. Students have to undergo extensive credit checks by the banks, and
cannot declare bankruptcy until 10 years after graduation.
Student associations across the
country celebrated the government's decision to take over all new loans,
accusing the banks of putting profit above people.
"Under the banks, the program became
much more about profit and greed than it did about opportunity and access
to education," said Michael Conlon of the Canadian Federation of Students.
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Feds Feeding Corporate Welfare Sharks -
The Globe and Mail reports that Human Resources Development Canada grants
that are supposed to help society's downtrodden have boosted the bottom
lines of almost half of Canada's 100 most profitable corporations.
49 of Canada's 100 most profitable
companies received HRDC grants in the past three years. All 49 of the companies
made profit of at least $70-million for 1998, the most recent year of the
ranking. All five of Canada's big banks were among the recipients. Grant
money also went to such companies as Canadian Pacific, Loblaw, Shell Canada,
Investors Group, Fairfax Financial.
Companies with thick connections to the Liberal
Party, such as Bombardier, Power Corp. and Onex Corp. are also recipients.
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2000 World March of Women Launched in over
50 Countries - March 8, 2000
International Women's Day, will
be a date to remember in the history of the women's movement worldwide:
the launching of a planetary solidarity movement involving marches and
actions reflecting women's determination to shake up the powers that be.
On March 8, women everywhere will be launching the World March of Women
in the Year 2000 and publicising the demands for concrete change
to combat poverty and violence against women.
This dream of women the world over
is now becoming a reality. So far,3,500 participating groups in 146 countries
are currently involved in this unprecedented project.
A signature is also a commitment.
Starting on March 8, millions of women and men around the world will sign
their names in support of the demands of the World March of Women in the
Year 2000. These signatures signify individual and collective commitments
to end poverty and violence against women.
On October 17, 2000, a group of
women will be delivering the millions of signatures and support cards in
front of the United Nations headquarters in New York.
For more info
email: cathpete@camtech.net.au
Australian website: http://www.uq.net.au/march2000/
International website: http://www.ffq.qc.ca/marche2000/
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Health Care - Fixing or Demolishing - Mar.06.00
The clip below from a Toronto
Star Column notes that Liberal Leader Dalton McGuinty has been consulting
with Duncan Sinclair on the health care issue.
---On health care, the Liberals have been consulting
with the likes of Duncan Sinclair and Michael Decter. Sinclair is head
of the government's Health Services Restructuring Commission. Decter is
the former deputy minister of health in the New Democratic Party government
of the early 1990s. Both used to be Liberal targets, but now their ideas
seem to be sinking in with Liberal Leader Dalton McGuinty. ----
Consulting with the likes of Sinclair
can only mean more bad news. Federal Minister Allan Rock is also talking
about how the system need to be fixed and that may mean similar consultations
from him.
These people are again forgetting
that fixing is just about the biggest problem in health care. Sinclair
was arrogant and dictatorial in manner; he refused to consult with local
communities and he didn't fix anything. What he did was close hospitals.
The closures cost a fortune and
saved nothing - other members of the HSRC had open conflicts of interest
in things like the cannibalizing of Wellesley Hospital on behalf of St.
Mike's.
Please save us from Duncan Sinclair
and more of his restructuring. Tell you reps that you won't put up with
more of it. Health Care needs to be saved not demolished.
Contact:
DALTON McGUINTY - dalton_mcguinty-mpp@ontla.ola.org
PRIME MINISTER JEAN CHRETIEN Telephone:1-613-992-4211,Fax
Number: 1(613)957-5514, e-mail: pm@pm.gc.ca
MINISTER OF HEALTH ALLAN ROCK Telephone:1-613-957-0200,
Fax Number: 1(613)952-1154, e-mail: Rock.A@parl.gc.ca
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Save Medicare-
The Canadian Health Coalition has launched a campaign to save public Medicare.
www.healthcoalition.ca
New e-mail group for public health care
contact Majordomo@penguin.reach.net
and put the word subscribe cantalk in message box, leave the subject
line empty.
Web Message Board at http://www.reach.net/cantalk/
March 7 - Save Medicare Rally
From: "Gerry Hurwitz" <gerh@idirect.com>
There will be a rally at Allan Rock's (Federal Minister of Health)
Office to pressure him to protect our Health Care System and not allow
provinces to privatize our health care e.g. Alberta
COME JOIN US, as part of a national effort, to protect the principles
of the Canada Health Act and our Health Care System. WHERE: Allan
Rock's Office,4180 Dundas St. West Etobicoke, (Dundas and Prince
Edward, between Scarlett Rd And Royal York) Tuesday March 7, 2000 at 12
Noon.
Gerry Hurwitz, The Alliance of Seniors To Protect Canada's Social Programs
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Save Medicare-
The Canadian Health Coalition has launched a campaign to save public Medicare.
www.healthcoalition.ca
New e-mail group for public health care
contact Majordomo@penguin.reach.net
and put the word subscribe in message box, leave the subject line empty.
Web Message Board at http://www.reach.net/cantalk/
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Government site identifies fuel-efficient
vehicles - Natural Resource
Canada's list of the most fuel-efficient vehicle in every segment of the
auto industry should be of interest to new car buyers.
Reducing fuel consumption is a direct link to
reducing the level of greenhouse gases produced in Canada, since
every litre of gasoline saved means 2.4 fewer kilograms of CO2 enter the
atmosphere.
The most fuel efficient vehicle is the two-seat
Honda Insight, which uses a combination of motors for its driving force.
The Insight uses only 717 litres of fuel and costs only $394 to go
those 20,000 kilometres.
Government of Canada's Fuel Consumption Guide.
http://autosmart.nrcan.gc.ca
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Greenpeace Arctic Oil Protest
- Mar.00 - Eight Greenpeace activists have parachuted and snowmobiled onto
the frozen Arctic Ocean to protest the construction of BP Amoco's
Northstar project, the first offshore oil project in the Arctic.
Using a DC-3 cargo plane to carry
supplies, the activists set up "Ice Camp Sirius" one mile from the controversial
Northstar oil production facility in the Beaufort Sea off Alaska's north
coast.
Greenpeace is protesting against
the project because the continued use of fossil fuels such as oil will
increase greenhouse pollution to dangerous levels. The protesters have
two survival huts, which will be powered by wind generators.
If the Northstar project is built,
it will open the door for offshore drilling projects throughout the
Beaufort Sea. Opening this new oil frontier will
have grave consequences for the climate as well as the polar bears, whales,
seals and other wildlife that call the Beaufort Sea home.
http://www.greenpeace.org/
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Health Care Anger -
Mar.02.00 - The premiers and many angry groups are denouncing Paul Martin
for coming up short with cash for health care. Yet no one is telling the
truth on the issue. Health Care is a victim of two things - The first is
tax cuts. Governments without vision can only talk about tax cuts and the
Feds know that like them, the premiers have no vision. If Martin gives
billions more to health care, he knows the provinces will have billions
in general revenue freed up for tax cuts. So he won't give the money.
The second reason is Ralph Klein and Mike Harris
and their moves to privatize health care services. The Feds don't trust
them with the money so they are forcing the issue by not giving them enough.
They have to make a deal with Ottawa to get more money. And it is true
that money did just go into the health care from the Feds so Harris has
no genuine reason to be using new funding as an excuse to say a crisis
exists and the solution is privatized services.
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APEC Protesters Withdraw Complaints
- March 1st - Three unrepresented APEC complainants have formarly withdrawn
from the process. Rob West, Jonathan Oppenheim, and Jaggi Singh formally
and irrevocable withdrew their complaints today, and asked that all complaints
made on their behalf be ignored.
Read
their letters
more at
http://www.physics.ubc.ca/~jono/pcc/pcc.html
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Canada Budget 2000:
Editorial - Paul
Martin's Four Winds Budget - Feb.28.00
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Links to Federal Budget 2000:
Finance Canada Budget 2000
Budget
Highlights at CBC
Straightgoods.com
budget special
Pre Budget Protest - All
Saints' Protest Action for Housing
(report on the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty's
Pre-Budget Meal & Rally) Sat.Feb.26.00
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Saskatchewan Vigils held for Murdered Aboriginal
Men - feb.00 - More than 400 people attended
vigils in Saskatoon and Prince Albert on the weekend to mourn the deaths
of five aboriginal men
RCMP are investigating the deaths
of Rodney Naistus, Lawrence Wegner and Neil Stonechild. All were found
frozen to death on the outskirts of Saskatoon. Lloyd Joseph Dustyhorn and
Darcy Dean Ironchild were also honoured at the candlelight vigils.
Two Saskatoon police officers have
been suspended with pay during the RCMP investigation. It is suspected
that police killed the men by driving them to remote locations in the freezing
cold and leaving them. Vigils in support of a public inquiry into the deaths
will be held every week.
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Stanley Park Human Chain-
Fri, 25 Feb 2000 - At 2pm Friday, the judge turned down the application
of SPEC and Friends of Stanley Park for an injunction to stop the widening
of the Causeway.
On Saturday, February 26, 2000,
at 11:00 A.M., the Bicycle People are inviting all cyclists, pedestrians,
and everyone else who has enjoyed the beauty and serenity of Stanley Park,
to unite and form a human chain on the causeway to save Stanley Park from
the chain saws of the NPA dominated park board. The 15 million dollars
that has been found to expand the causeway should be for windway bike lanes
elevated above the road. To date, nothing has been done for cyclists besides
a slaughterhouse style narrow sidewalk.
The Bicycle People are asking everyone to bring
an umbrella, warm drinks, cardboard to make sings, and transparent plastic
wrap to cover signs in case of rain. We are also encouraging them to bring
a candle or lantern, and bells, whistles, drums, or other musical instruments.
web page at
http://www.alternatives.com/bicycle/people.html
Contact: Guy Wera, phone 736-8194
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Jailing Kids a Death Sentence
- Sat.25.Feb.00 - The larger media is making a huge push for tougher
young offender laws. Now Magazine is the only paper I've seen that mentioned
that Canada jails more kids that any other industrial nation.
Justice Minister Anne McLellan also
mentioned it saying jailing kids is no way to address youth crime.
Violence from youths is the number
one fear in my Toronto neighbourhood. Most other crime is down. But if
I do become a victim - and then cry for stiff punishment - I will really
be out for revenge and not a solution.
The reason is that you have to get
to them before they reach that stage of violence. After it is too late.
School closures and educational chaos initiated by the province and the
Toronto School Board have uprooted kids. They've lost their sense of community.
In New York they have taken steps to keep schools open at night and to
get kids involved in programs that keep them away from gang activity. City
Council is working on similar steps in Toronto.
Though the media thinks jail is
a solution - it isn't. Once on the inside young offenders learn to
be professional criminals. They are also exposed to the risk of HIV and
Hepatitis C. In some US jails all of the inmates have Hepatitis C, and
it is disease with effects that only show twenty years later. Long after
he may have been rehabilitated, a former young offender then dies of the
liver disease resulting from Hepatitis. Is that fair? - I don't think so.
It is really just adding more human cost to the whole deal.
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Privacy - The Disappearing Web -
Feb.18.00 - Our privacy is disappearing on the net - this article
details it and what we should do - read the article.
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NEW Site Page - Articles
on Computers & Privacy Issues
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Canadian Professors Speak Out on Repression
in México -Wed, 16 Feb 2000 - The
Mexican government has unleashed a reign of judicial terror by arresting
nearly one thousand students and supporters and charging them with crimes
against the state-treason, terrorism, social endangerment.
Read the full statement
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Pierre Pettigrew shoots from the hip at Ralph
Nader - Feb.17.00
In today's National Post a piece
has federal MP Pierre Pettigrew ripping into Ralph Nader and the Public
Citizen group. Pettigrew has enlightened the big boys of the WTO and world
trade as to just how the Seattle demonstrations came about. It was due
to Ralph Nader taking money from the protectionist textile industry in
the US and using it to organize demonstrations.
Pierre Pettigrew was Canada's rep
in Seattle and he got in the news as he was pulled over a wall to escape
tear gas and police. Before popping into trade, Pettigrew had the human
resources development portfolio. Lately Ottawa has been under a political
storm over the alleged mismanagement of a billion dollars in job creation
funds. Most of which happened when Pettigrew was in control.
Critics say that a lot of money
was handed out and there are no solid records. Even a groundhog managed
to snatch a $50,000 a year sum. So if that is the case, how do we know
that Nader didn't get the money to stage the WTO protests from Pierre Pettigrew?
Nader could've filed in on a job
creation scheme - say to dig canals in Idaho with Canadian labour, and
got all of the money he needed.
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Ontario Coalition Against Poverty's Pre-Budget
Meal & Rally - OCAP's Pre-Budget Meal & Rally
11 am - Saturday - February 26th
All Saints' Church - Open Door Drop-In
(Dundas & Sherbourne)
The Federal Budget is coming out
again at the end of February. While a number of homeless people have already
died on the street since the new millenium, the Feds have given no real
relief against the rising tide of homelessness and misery.
In the space of one year OCAP organized
two major actions of the homeless on Parliament Hill, to force it to invest
a substantial amount of cash to build social housing. Instead of meeting
our legitimate demands, we were forced into violent battles against RCMP
and riot squad.
This time around, the Feds have
already announced a 46 billion dollar tax-cut, 2/3rds of which will only
benefit families making more than $65,000 a year. While more and more poor
families are tossed into the street, rich families are getting extra spending
money.
The upcoming Federal Budget is sure to be business
as usual. This government must be fought.
Come to OCAP's pre-budget meal and
rally to send a clear message: we will not let our brothers and sisters
die while the rich live high on the hog.
ONTARIO COALITION AGAINST POVERTY
Dundas & Sherbourne office: 925-6939
Parkdale Office: 530-1550
Whatever it takes.
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Alberta - Brainwashing with Truth Squads -
Feb.13.00 - Ralph Klein, Premier of Alberta is sending what he calls "Truth
Squads" from his 17 (appointed) Regional Health Authorities across the
province, into the hustings to convince sleepy Albertans that private health
care is the smart way to go. Various citizens groups are already organizing
to confront the truth squads.
Contact cfogal@netcom.ca
if you want to help
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Colombia - 3 U'wa children murdered in police/military
action - Feb.13.00 - On Friday 11th police
and military launched an action targetting the U'was. The U'was are struggling
in defense of their land being taken by oil multinational Occidental Petroleum.
Military/police action tried to
evict a group of 450 U'was. They were tear gassed and evicted by force.
They were forced to cross a river to escape in which process 3 children
died. The U'was heavily condemn this act, the colombian government
and the Occidental Petroleum corporation. The U'was call for urgent international
support to stop the repression and respect their right to live in self
determination.
for more info contact: Rainforest Action Net
rags@ran.org
Patrick Reinsborough at +1-415-3984404
www.ran.org/ran_campaigns/beyond_oil/oxy/index.html
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It's Time for Action Against Microsoft - Big
Brother Ware is here with Windows 2000 - Feb.12.00
(The public must act to stop Microsoft's new
intrusion on Privacy)
Read the full article.
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General tax relief fails the test for Canada's
families, study finds
Taxes & Families Report, Feb.2000
At a cost of $6.5-billion an average
family receives $466 while the most vulnerable families, those 25% with
annual incomes under $20,000, would receive $26. By contrast the small
number of families with earnings above $100,000 would benefit by $2099
on average.
The complete report is available at:
http://www.childcarecanada.org/CPAG_CCEF/taximpact/main1.html
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Tory Tax Cut Radio Campaign -
Dirty Work for the United Alternative - Feb.7.00
read the full article.
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More Protests Against Far Right In Vienna
- Feb.6.00
Rosa Antifa Wien (RAW)
Demonstrations against the new Austrian government
continued throughout the city, with approximately 5,000 people taking part.
The provocations of the police got heavier and they regulary started
attacks against the march.
In return, the protestors
destroyed some police-cars and smashed the windows of a prison. In the
late evening the police decided to end the manifestations--which had arrived
at the FPOE [conservative party] Headquarters--with numerous acts of violence.
They started to attack anyone that
looked like a potential protestor for them. As a result, a lot of people
were injured, some were arrested. However, this didn't manage to stop the
protests. A hundred protestors gathered again an marched on through the
city.
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Lastman to ask Chretien for Affordable Housing
- Feb.6.00
Toronto mayor Mel Lastman will ask the
feds to finance affordable housing in a meeting with Jean Chretien on Monday.
A delegation of big-city mayors is scheduled to meet with Chretien in Ottawa.
Toronto's homeless problem is getting
worse as a city report released this week says 6,000 children (since 1998)
now rely on Toronto's emergency shelters. The fastest growing group
of shelter users is now two-parent families with children, says the document.
Lastman says we've got to have more
affordable housing and the federal government must provide the cash or
construct units for those in need.
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CCRAP - Reform Stole it all from the Grassroots
-
Jan.31.00 - read this post from the far right
pgib to see how the United Alternative simply took what it needed from
the grassroots. This is an article that leads me to believe that the UA
is lacking in genuine leaders and ideas.
Read
the Post.
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Protest Against Far Right In Vienna -
Feb.4.00- from Rosa Antifa Wien raw@swi.priv.
- Read the report
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Homeless win Street Freedom
- Feb.5.00 -Cleveland -- A recent federal lawsuit settlement assures that
Cleveland police will not arrest homeless people or threaten their arrest
on public property if they are doing nothing illegal.
The American Civil Liberties Union
filed a lawsuit in December on behalf of homeless people who had been arrested
in a police sweep of Cleveland's downtown Public Square. According to the
settlement, the city agreed to not arrest, detain or threaten to arrest
homeless people for "performing innocent, harmless, inoffensive acts, such
as sleeping, eating, lying or sitting in or on public property.''
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Taking the High Road:
-Sustainable Transportation for the 21st century" "From Crisis to Opportunity:
Climate Change, Ecological Sustainability & Ecological Security"
Go to http://www.davidsuzuki.org/climatereports.htm
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Frankenfood Treaty -
Jan.30.00 - 130 countries signed a treaty giving them rights to restrict
imports of genetically modified crops without breaking WTO trade rules.
The pact will allow countries to apply a 'precautionary principle' and
reject imports of GM foodstuffs if they think there is a safety risk. It
will oblige all shipments and trading in genetically modified foods to
bear labels stating that the products may contain GM organisms.
Friends of the Earth said of the
agreement. "For the past week the United States and its cronies have been
holding the rest of the world to ransom to protect the vested interests
of a few companies. They have not succeeded and now we have a protocol
to regulate genetically modified crops and foods."
The Natural Law Party has a web
page on the dangers
of Genetically Modified Organisms.
Canada was initially a force of
negativity supporting corporate interests in regards to GMOs. We have not
done well in protecting consumers since the Ministry of Consumer and Corporate
Affairs and the Ministry of Industry merged to a superministry that tries
to cater to business interests and to protect consumers at the same time.
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High Noon for the CRAPPER -
Jan.30.00 - That's right, it's right-wing and it's CRAP - or should we
say CCRAP, the Canadian Conservative Reform Alliance party that is to rise
today at the United Alternative meet in Ottawa.
The Crappers hate Joe
Clark, Pierre Trudeau, gays, potheads, lesbians and the dog doo will rain
down on them as Crappers work to kill any progressive legislation that
rises in parliament.
In a bid to establish
himself as King Craphead, Harris crony Tom Long launched a bold attack
on Joe Clark, labeling him a loser. For Clark's part, initiatives like
his 15 Billion Plan to Combat Poverty are far to progressive for the Crappers
who see it as a bunch of socialist shit.
Preston Manning is begging
the delegates to follow him into Crap heaven today. Will it happen - maybe
it already has.
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RCMP Planned Internment Camps for Subversives
- Jan.24.00 - The Canadian Press has a news report out stating that the
RCMP planned to round up 1,000 plus subversives, including young children.
They were to be placed in internment camps at the outbreak of WW3.
The Cold War-era plan targeted Communists.
The present number of persons who would be arrested as subversives in the
event of a national emergency are 588 males and 174 females. Most are from
the Toronto area; no names are included in the released material. An RCMP
manual outlined procedures for everything from mail censorship to punishment.
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Giant Radioactive Waste Storage Shed
- Jan.23.00 - The Atomic Energy Control Board has approved the building
of a giant shed to store highly radioactive waste fuel above ground at
the Bruce nuclear station near Kincardine. The shed will hold up to 750,000
used fuel bundles inside 2,000 silos of concrete and steel.
Local residents have launched a court challenge and want
an outside environmental assessment of the waste storage plan. Recent reports
have linked higher cancer rates to nuclear reactors and residents feel
that health effects are studied when it is already too late.
A new national surveillance plan to look for higher rates
of cancer in people who live near nuclear installations has just been unveiled.
The program will be run by the federal health department and the atomic
control board. A citizens group called the Nuclear Awareness Project,
says the program just doesn't go far enough. The incidence of birth defects
is being ignored.
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PORN LAW Straw Poll - 9 out of 10 Single Males
with Home Internet Access could be charged under Canada's Child Porn Laws
- Read the Full Article -Jan.20.00
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BC - Group Protests Police Violence on the
Street - Jan.22.00 - Report from a BC street action group staging
street demos and demanding that complaints of police violence be investigated
by an independent body
- Read the full report with dates of upcoming
actions
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Joe Clark- 15 Billion to Combat Poverty -
Jan.21.00 - Joe Clark and the Federal Progressive Conservatives are
proposing that Ottawa spend $15 billion to combat poverty in Canada.
The 106-page report based on nationwide consultations over the past nine
months works to put Clark in the social justice camp and away from the
right-wing Reform/UA party.
Clark recommends a four year plan with $10.14 billion
in tax relief aimed at those living in poverty, and $4.85 billion in new
spending on social programs. The report also recommends that Ottawa and
the provinces study creation of a guaranteed annual income for all Canadians,
a $500-million enhancement of Employment Insurance benefits, restoration
of the Canada Health and Social Transfer to 1993 levels, indexing on the
Canada Child Tax Benefit and the National Child Benefit and creation of
a national housing policy and homelessness strategy.
Read the full report
online.
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Application to subpoena the Prime Minister
-
APEC ALERT protester Jonathan Oppenheim <jono@Phys.UAlberta.CA>
has posted his application to subpoena the big cheese on the APEC
Hearing updates page:
The motions will be heard on Wednesday Jan.19
and Thursday Jan.20 at the plaza of nations
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The Big Cheats - Jan.19.00 -
Welfare
Cheats to be cut off for Life, screams the headline. ... and it's forever,
says Ontario Premier Mike Harris. - Read
the full article.
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ACCESS 2000 - Jan 16, 2000 -
The Canadian Federation of Students is calling upon all secondary and post-secondary
students to join in a one
day strike or other demonstration on February 2.2000.
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Read the HOUSING AGAIN
e-bulletin - A twice-monthly electronic bulletin published
in on what people are doing to Put Housing Back on the Public Agenda in
Ontario, across Canada and around the world. from
http://housingagain.web.net - Jan. 2000 // Number 5
Also see Alerts - at
the Housing Again Site
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Greenpeace Disrupts Illegal Antarctic Whaling
http://www.greenpeace.org/~oceans/whales/index.html
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America Online Time Warner Marriage - Possible
Effects on Canada - by Gary Morton - Jan.12.00
-
Read the Full Article
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Greenhouse Gangsters
- Jan.14.00 - Corporate Watch's Parent Organization, TRAC, Releases
a New Report on Climate Justice. The report, "Greenhouse
Gangsters vs. Climate Justice," reveals that
· Just five giant oil companies account
for 10% of all carbon emissions contributing to global warming.
· These same companies-Shell, Exxon-Mobil,
BP-Amoco-Arco, Chevron and Texaco-- are also top polluters in local communities
throughout the US and around the world.
· The report also documents how "the most
powerful industry in the world" violates human rights from Burma
to Ecuador to Nigeria.
· The authors put forward a vision of
"climate justice," in which poor communities do not bear the brunt
of curbing global warming.
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Family incomes falling in Canada
- Jan.14.00 - Family incomes have shrunk by 5.6 per cent since
1989 and have continued to fall right through
Canada's economic recovery that began in 1992, according to a new study
for the Vanier Institute of the Family.
Average family after-tax incomes
fell to $45,600 in 1997 from $48,300 in 1989, and continued to stagnate
into 1999. Income taxes have increased as a percentage of income because
families are earning less. The facts are that jobs are not paying the wages
people need and family debt has hit record highs. Jobs have shifted from
the higher-income heads of families to lower-income spouses.
Government transfers to families
have also fallen 10 per cent since 1992, largely due to lower unemployment
insurance payments and fewer people qualifying for them. The study also
found that poverty rates have increased sharply since 1989 from 11.1 per
cent to 14 per cent in 1997. The worst hit were families headed by people
under 25, where the low-income rate rose from 28 per cent to 43 per cent,
and one-earner couples with children, where it increased from 20 per cent
to 26 per cent.
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US Ownership - Government
Misleads re Free Trade - by Paul Hellyer, Jan.6.00
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Feds get ready for Fall Election -Jan.13.00
- Senior Liberal party organizers are preparing plans for a federal election
this fall. Prime Minister Jean Chrétien will focus the election
on national unity.
Liberal campaign heavyweights John Rae and Gordon
Ashworth will speak to the national Liberal
caucus meeting to be held Feb. 2-4 in Ottawa.
The last time Rae and Ashworth spoke to the national Liberal caucus meeting
was before the June, 1997 federal election.
The national Liberal party executive will also
hold a special organizational meeting Jan. 29-30 in Ottawa. They will examine
everything from policy to communications operations.
Liberal strategists feel that a fall election
would catch the opposition in disarray.
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Tens of Billions more will be appearing on
the Federal Books - Read -A
New Methodology of Deceit? - Dec.99 - Committee on Monetary
and Economic Reform
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Federal government must reinvest in housing
programs, says new national coalition -Jan10.00 - read
the full article
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CUPE to fight Alberta private clinic
plan - Jan.2000 - Canada's largest union will begin a
counter-offensive aimed at derailing Alberta Premier Ralph Klein's two-tier
health care. CUPE will use television images of the destruction of a Calgary
hospital, one of three recently closed in that city, to illustrate its
belief the Klein government is trying to destroy medicare.
Judy Darcy, president of CUPE, said the media blitz would target Alberta,
and it is a forerunner of a national campaign to guard against not only
Klein's proposals but the danger that Ontario Premier Mike Harris will
follow suit.
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Nuclear/Cancer Facts Ignored -
Jan.2000 - A 40 per cent increase in child cancer mortality rates near
the Bruce and Pickering nuclear power plants is statistically significant
yet this evidence of Dr. David Hoel of the Medical University of South
Carolina will not be considered in a judicial review of the approval of
a nuclear waste storage facility at the Bruce power plant near Kincardine.
The Inverhuron ratepayers' association from Inverhuron,
a community of about 500 just south of the Bruce plant on Lake Huron, wants
the report presented. The group says then-environment minister Christine
Stewart erred last April when she approved the project without referring
it for an independent environmental assessment. Ontario Hydro - now Ontario
Power Generation - oversaw
its own environmental assessment, which was deemed sufficient.
At a hearing in Ottawa, Mr. Justice Denis Pelletier upheld
the arguments put forward by lawyers for the federal environment ministry,
the control board and Ontario Power that Hoel's evidence should be excluded.
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Tory Nisga'a Referendum Costly
- Jan.08.00 - The Federal Conservative e-mail newsletter mentions a Monday,
January 10, 2000 telephone referendum to determine how many British
Columbians are in favour of or oppose the Nisga'a Treaty as it is presently
constituted. The information is to be given to the senate.
Though I am an Ontario resident, I received this news, and also noted
that is really a pay vote as the number to call to register your vote:
1-900-565-8683 carries a charge of $1.99 for each call placed.
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The latest issue ofFriends
of Canadian Broadcasting covers the CRTC's new mandate for public broadcasting
in Canada. Jan.00
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Mike Harris' UA minister has no credibility
(Tory Environment Minister moves to silence opposition with lawsuit)
Jan.08.00 - Tony Clement thinks
Dalton McGuinty defamed him during the Grit leadership convention in Ottawa
in November. Now McGuinty has been served with a notice of intent of action
under the Libel and Slander Act. At issue is McGuinty's suggestion that
Clement had been dishonest in writing a letter to the Ontario Municipal
Board.
So far McGuinty has no comment on
the suit. But here at citizensontheweb.com our comment is that McGuinty
was only doing his job in pointing out the unethical actions of a Tory
Minister.
On the defamation issue, Clement
has done a great job of defaming his own party - he broke one of their
key promises of no more forced amalgamation almost immediately and is rushing
the creation of new megacities. He has zero credibility on the Oak Ridges
Morraine or housing and tenant issues. And in spite of all that - as an
architect of the United Alternative, he is thinking of leading that new
federal party - most likely into more fields of broken promises.
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Winnipeg women challenge new UI law -
Jan.07.00 - Three women are challenging Canada's unemployment-insurance
law on the basis the legislation discriminates against women and part-time
workers with its tougher eligibility rules. Manitoba's Public Interest
Law Centre is representing the women. The case says the law violates Section
15 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and Section 36 of the 1982 Constitution
Act. The two statutes guarantee that essential public service of a reasonable
quality will be provided to all Canadians, regardless of race or gender.
The legislation, introduced in 1997, fails to
provide an essential public service to all because the law raised the number
of hours that part-time employees - mostly women -- must work before they
qualify for unemployment benefits. Of Canada's estimated 1.5 million part-time
workers, 70 per cent are women, who as primary caregivers, often lose out
on promotions, salaries and better job benefits.
Since its introduction, the UI plan has run up
a surplus close to $27-billion. Ten years ago, eight out of 10 unemployed
Canadians were eligible to collect benefits. Today, less than four out
of 10 collect. Tens of thousands of people pay into UI who never get their
premiums back and can't be eligible for benefits.
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