Wednesday, March 16, 2011

HARPER BORDER DEAL THREATENS CANADIAN SOVEREIGNTY: Respond by April 21st!


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I will not apologize for the increase of emails as our Sovereignty is under direct threat. The Government is giving us only 26 more working days to voice our concern.

Please help us spread the word on the Government's integration border plan consultation process. We have only untill April 21st, 2011 to get as many Canadians to clarify that more information and time for this consultation is needed.

You can help us keep Canadian Sovereignty at the top of the news search by doing the following:

Goto: http://www.google.com/news

Search: Canadian Sovereignty

Click on the Article: Harber Border Deal Threatens Canadian Sovereignty

Share the article link with as many people as you can.

http://www.wireservice.ca/index.php?module=News&func=display&sid=4819


If you are not participating in the Protection of Canadian Sovereignty, you are spectating or speculating in it.

Thanks for your participation.

Christopher Porter - Leader

Canadian Action Party

Email me direct: christopher@CanadianActionParty.ca

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Press Release | Government

HARPER BORDER DEAL THREATENS CANADIAN SOVEREIGNTY

Submitted by notemyvote on Mar 15, 2011

On March 13th, 2011 the Canadian Government announced a public consultation process of 29 working days for the Declaration made by Prime Minister and President Obama that will further merge Canada with the United States.

Canadians have only until April 21, 2011 to submit their thoughts on the proposed integrated border plan that includes this statement,

"In order to promote mobility between our two countries, we expect to work towards an integrated Canada-United States entry-exit system, including works towards the exchange of relevant entry information in the land environment so that documented entry into one country serves to verify exit from the other country."


The Declaration on a Shared Vision for Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness states four primary objectives:

1) Addressing threats early

2) Trade facilitation, economic growth and jobs

3) Integrated cross-border law enforcement

4) Critical infrastructure and cyber security


The full details of the plan are not available on the website, nor is there any mention on who comprises the "Beyond the Border" working group.

More information and more time on this important change must be made accessible and known to the citizens of Canada.

The Canadian Action party is concerned about the potential threats that this declaration has on our National Sovereignty and is demanding the following:

1) An extension of the public consultation process

2) A list of the members that comprise the Beyond the Border working group

3) The full text of the Declaration signed by Prime Minister Harper and President Obama

We are asking all Canadians to "Spring for Our Sovereignty" on March 21st, 2011 to make the public aware of this consultation process. To ensure it is not rushed through without the input of the Citizens of Canada.

Declaration: http://www.bit.ly/BeyondBorder

Public Consult: http://www.bit.ly/BeyondPublic


ABOUT:

The Canadian Action Party is, above all, a pro-Canadian party dedicated to the principle that Canada can best serve its citizens and the world by re-claiming and maintaining its political and economic sovereignty as an independent country.

CONTACT:

Christopher Porter - Leader

Canadian Action Party

christopher@CanadianActionParty.ca

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Canada, U.S. agree to use each other’s troops in civil emergencies

By Ottawa Citizen February 22, 2008 | Comments (223)

Canada and the U.S. have signed an agreement that paves the way for the militaries from either nation to send troops across each other’s borders during an emergency, but some are questioning why the Harper government has kept silent on the deal.

Neither the Canadian government nor the Canadian Forces announced the new agreement, which was signed Feb. 14 in Texas.


The U.S. military’s Northern Command, however, publicized the agreement with a statement outlining how its top officer, Gen. Gene Renuart, and Canadian Lt.-Gen. Marc Dumais, head of Canada Command, signed the plan, which allows the military from one nation to support the armed forces of the other nation during a civil emergency.

http://www.canada.com/topics/news/story.html?id=403d90d6-7a61-41ac-8cef-902a1d14879d

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