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NEWS: Sawa speaks against C-38 at rally in Prince Albert

Council of Canadians Board member/ chapter activist Rick Sawa at protest against C-38.

Council of Canadians Board member/ chapter activist Rick Sawa at protest against C-38.

paNOW.com reports, “MP Randy Hoback received another 60 person visit at his home office in Prince Albert Wednesday night. ‘As we are here right now they are in Ottawa debating bits and pieces of the Omnibus Bill that we wanted them to separate into sizable pieces and have all the important ones debated in parliament,’ said Rick Sawa with the Council of Canadians. ‘We’re here to say we don’t agree with that, that there are so many things in that budget that are budgetary; there’s over 70 items that they’re going to sneak through without any debate. We’re here today to say we don’t want that kind of Canada.'”

“This is the second time a group has gathered to protest the Omnibus Budget Bill C-38 in less than two weeks and Sawa said Hoback has yet to make an appearance. ‘This is the fourth time we’ve tried to engage Mr. Hoback. We asked him to a debate that he did not come to. We were here for the Crime Omnibus Bill and now we’ve been here twice and we feel he should be answering our questions. We’re his constituents whether we vote for him or not. His job is to represent all of us and we don’t think that he is willing to listen to us,’ Sawa said.”

“Hoback was in Parliament during the protest and could not be reached for comment, but in a previous response he issued he said the Council of Canadians disagrees with everything the Conservative Party puts fourth. ‘The Council in fact, has become nothing more than a mouthpiece of those who advocate against all of the policies undertaken by the Conservative Government,’ Hoback wrote. In response, Sawa said it’s simple name calling. ‘We’re very concerned about democracy and that’s what we’re all about. He can call us names all he wants and say that we’re NDP. We’ve criticized the NDP, we’ve criticized the Liberals. We criticize anybody that does things that’s very undemocratic and so he says ‘well they just hate conservatives and that’s why they’re here. No matter what we do they’ll be here’ well that’s not true,’ Sawa explained.”

“In addition to their signs condemning Bill C-38, the group of protesters were also banging pots and and pans. Sawa said this was to show support the students and people in Quebec who are fighting Bill-78, which constricts their right to protest, which is another challenge of democracy, he said. ‘It’s all about democracy.'”

To oppose C-38, Council of Canadians chapters have organized protests in front of Conservative MPs across the country; chairperson Maude Barlow wrote an op-ed for the Windsor Star; trade campaigner Stuart Trew wrote an action alert calling for the bill to be split up and for more debate; campaigner Anil Naidoo has presented to the House of Commons finance committee; and we’ve participated in both the ‘Black Out, Speak Out’ web-campaign and in the Leadnow ‘Blackmark Budget Bill’ protests. For more please see http://canadians.org/blog/?s=C-38.

To read the paNOW.com article on-line, please go to http://www.panow.com/node/220821.