Chapter Action Update

Energy day of action
More than 35 chapters participated
in the “Take Charge” national day
of action on February 2, calling for a
Canadian energy strategy. Through public
forums, meetings with Members of
Parliament, leafleting and other creative
actions, chapters highlighted the need
for a Canadian energy strategy that
would address where our energy comes
from, where it is going, and the high
price of environmental devastation that
comes with producing it.
World Water Day plans
Chapters are actively planning for World
Water Day on March 22. We anticipate
that more than 40 chapters will mobilize
to demand the development of a
national water policy for Canada and
that the Canadian government formally
recognize water as an internationally
respected human right.
Blue Covenant tour a success
Chapters organized a very successful
tour to promote Maude Barlow’s new
book Blue Covenant: The Global Water
Crisis and the Coming Battle for the
Right to Water between October and
December. Through chapter-organized
events, Maude spoke to more than
3,900 people across Canada. In addition,
1,500 membership brochures and
5,000 copies of Canadian Perspectives
were distributed to the public, and there
was significant national and local media
coverage quoting Maude and chapter
activists.
TILMA victory in B.C.
Through public pressure aided by
the good work of regional organizer
Carleen Pickard and chapters in British
Columbia, Premier Gordon Campbell’s
government was forced to withdraw Bill
17 from the B.C. legislature. Bill 17
would have given the Trade, Investment
and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) a binding legal enforcement
March 13, 2008
“Social Murder” book tour
Seven chapters in the Atlantic region
hosted book tour events in February for
Social Murder and Other Shortcomings
of Conservative Economics, by Council
Board member Robert Chernomas and
Ian Hudson. The book addresses the
issues of corporate power and influence,
highlighting the destructiveness of global
capitalism and conservative economic
theory.
Best Kept Secret
Thirty-five chapters participated in 14
“Best Kept Secret” local and regional
training sessions with the Council’s
health care campaigner, Guy Caron, in
January and February. With these trainings
now complete, chapter activists will
be speaking about the economic advantage
of public health care to a variety of
audiences in local communities across
the country.
Anti-recruitment campaign
Chapter activists have been writing to
Defence Minister Peter MacKay and
their provincial and territorial ministers
of education to demand that the
Canadian Forces stop their recruitment
and outreach activities in Canada’s elementary
and high schools, universities
and colleges. They have told these ministers
that our children should be learning about peace-building, the avoidance
of violent conflict, global justice and
true security, and shouldn’t be subjected
to glamourized and misleading images
of the military through publicity videos
and brochures.
Let them stay
Chapters have been contacting their
Members of Parliament and demanding
that U.S. war resisters be allowed
to stay in Canada. In a vote of 7 to 4,
the Standing Committee on Citizenship
and Immigration passed a motion last
December recommending that the
government immediately implement a
program to allow war resisters and their
families to stay in Canada. The committee
also called for an immediate halt
to deportation proceedings in
these cases.
On alert
Chapter activists continue to respond
to the Council’s Action Alerts by sending
letters to the Prime Minister, key
Cabinet ministers, their local MPs,
and various listservs. Recent alerts have
included opposition to the Harper
government’s Bill C-3 security certificate
legislation, a call to ban the
environmentally harmful practice of
uranium mining in Canada, and a continued
demand to put the Security and
Prosperity Partnership to a vote in the
House of Commons.
Brent Patterson is the Director of Campaigns/Organizing at the Council of
Canadians.
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