August 20th: Say no to the SPP! Say yes to democracy!
Published by Patrick August 17th, 2007 in Lower Mainland, National Issues, Political Action Tags: rally, spp, vancouver.SPP Montebello Summit August 20-21, 2007
Prime Minister Stephen Harper will meet with US President George W. Bush and Mexican President Felipe Calderon at Montebello on August 20-21 2007, to discuss the so-called Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP). What will be on the agenda? We can only guess at this point, because all of the meetings to review the progress of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) have taken place in secret so far.
- Join protests across Canada against the SPP …
- Rally in Vancouver - Monday Aug 20th, 5:30 PM, Vancouver Art Gallery (south side).
The SPP – which is being implemented without any public discussion or parliamentary debate – is about eliminating Canada’s ability to set its own independent regulatory standards, environmental protection measures, energy security, foreign, military, immigration and a frighteningly wide range of other policies.
- What is the SPP? Security and Prosperity for whom? A series of fact sheets at the national website.
- Read John Gordon’s letter to Stephen Harper regarding the SPP (pdf).
The summit brings together a US president whose policies are backed by hardly a quarter of his own people, a Mexican president whose election is highly disputed, and a Canadian Prime Minister heading a minority government. The decisions they make will have no legitimacy and will affect the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the human rights and civil liberties we enjoy.