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NAFTA’s legacy? Census data shows widening income gap despite promises of continental integration
May 2, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew
Last week, at the close of the fourth SPP summit in New Orleans, Prime Minister Harper issued a joint statement with Presidents Bush and Calderon that reaffirmed their commitment to the NAFTA trading model despite fresh criticism of free trade in all three countries. (more...)
Nothing new from the Disaster Summit but dangerous SPP initiatives live on
April 29, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew
The media and business consensus following last week’s Security and Prosperity Partnership summit in New Orleans is that the trilateral meeting didn’t produce anything significant. While this is partly correct – no new initiatives were announced – the ones we’re stuck with are bad enough. And while we learned a few new things about the SPP’s progress since Montebello, very few of the details ended up in the news. (more...)
Tour of New Orleans shows widespread government neglect
April 21, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew in New Orleans
Standing on old concrete foundations buried in overgrowth, it was hard to believe the expanses of green dotted with unused houses used to be a thriving community. But that was before Hurricane Katrina hit in the summer of 2005. Reconstruction in the Lower Ninth Ward has been slow to non-existent. (more...)
Liberals must vote no to Harper’s immigration reforms
April 9, 2008
The group No One Is Illegal has issued an action alert asking citizens to contact their MPs (particularly Liberal MPs) to urge them to vote no to a series of amendments to the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA). (more...)
Conservatives turn people into cargo with “just-in-time” immigration reforms
March 20, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew
“The federal Conservatives are moving to give the Immigration Minister more power to control the number and type of people allowed into the country – and the speed with which they are welcomed here,” wrote the Globe and Mail on March 15. (more...)
Updated fact sheets on SPP available from Common Frontiers
March 14, 2008
Posted by Rich Arnold (Common Frontiers)
Common Frontiers has revised several fact sheets on ‘free trade’ to help cut through the spin and clutter around the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) – a ‘next generation’ trade deal involving Canada, Mexico and the United States. (more...)
Democrats will be held accountable for NAFTA talk, says U.S. trade analyst
March 12, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew
As NAFTAgate was just starting to make front-page news in Canada last week, trade analyst Chris Sands was telling Embassy magazine to take U.S. renegotiation rhetoric seriously. (more...)
Harper’s foreign policy gift to Bush: Canada-Colombia free-trade pact would emulate the SPP in Latin America, says new CLC report
March 3, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew
Forget about Ian Brodie’s alleged phone call to the media regarding U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful Barrack Obama’s stance on NAFTA. How’s this for Canadian meddling in the upcoming U.S. elections? (more...)
The North American Union Farce
February 28, 2008
The following article is reprinted with permission from the Americas Program at the Center for International Policy (CIP). Laura Carlsen is director of the CIP’s Americas Policy Program). The Americas Mexico Blog can be found at www.americasmexico.blogspot.com. (more...)
Renegotiate NAFTA, says coalition of North American civil society networks
January 28, 2008
Posted by Rick Arnold of Common Frontiers
Last Friday, four North American civil society networks -- Quixote Center (USA), Common Frontiers (Canada), Red Mexicana de Acción frente al Libre Comercio (Mexico), and Réseau québécois sur l’Intégration continentale (Quebec) -- released a statement called, "NAFTA must be renegotiated" at a press conference in Mexico City. (more...)
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