Tuesday, August 21, 2007

 

Francis Chartrand at the NAFTA summet - The Quebecers deserve more on Montebello discutions.

DEUX MONTAGNES - The NDP shares concerns as for the absence of transparency and democratic monitoring in what attracted with the implementation of the North-American Partnership for safety and the prosperity (PSP), which will be held with the Montebello Castle the next August 20th and 21th at the NAFTA summet.
- This partnership raised questions concerning the transparency, the weakening of the standards as regards safety and the democratic absence of monitoring with regard to the process of the PSP, support Francis Chartrand, candidate of the New democratic party to the next federal elections in Rivière-des-Mille-Îles.
The spokesman of the NDP on international trade, Peter Julian (Burnaby-New Westminster), deposited a motion at the Standing Committee on the international trade which will be presented this autumn in session, exhorting the Parliament to be put an end to the implementation of the PSP until there is true public consultations and an increased parliamentary monitoring.
- During this top, various opponents with the policies of the Bush governments and Harper as with the PSP will hold several demonstrations in Outaouais, points out Francis Chartrand. I will be present as an accompanied observer, in addition to 30 NDP young delegates, with about 50 delegates coming from Lower Laurentians representing various regional and local organizations defending the rights of the person as well as the environment, in addition to the organizations which make the fight with poverty.
Organized and well present on the ground, the delegates of New Democrat Association of Rivière-des-Mille-Îles hope that this demonstration as well as the top will begin a debate on the economic sovereignty of Canada compared to the United States and in Mexico which is put in danger by current free trade.
L'Éveil - Saturday on August 18, 2007

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