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"Massive Empire of Surveillance"
The sweeping surveillance bill introduced in the Canadian Parliament
November 15,2005 called
The Modernization of Investigative Techniques Act.
The sweeping surveillance bill introduced in Parliament November 15,2005 called
The Modernization of Investigative Techniques Act is a gross violation of Canadian
civil liberties, of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and of our Constitutional
entitlements. It must not be tolerated . Every politician who supports it is
an enemy of Canada, our people, and our freedom. Every Canadian who cares about
his/ her liberty must take a stand now. It is truly a question of liberty vs
a police state. This Act is an attack on not only freedom of speech, but freedom
of thought. It is Orwell's 1984 coming to fruition.
The Canadian Action Party months ago requested a copy of this bill, but our
government has failed to release it to us. The only details of the terms of
the pending bill that we gleaned came from the media, both mainstream and internet.
The philosophy and real reasons for it we have learned by examining the following
documents which we obtained from the internet. (Will this Bill threaten or restrict
our capability to conduct such research in the future? Am I to be defined as
a "terrorist" for challenging it?)
1. The discussion paper of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives
posted on their website November 2, 2005 called, "Building a 21st Century
Canada- United States Partnership in North America, April 2004".
See: http://www.ceocouncil.ca/en/view/?document_id=365&area_id=7
2. "The Canada-US Smart Border Declaration" with
a 30 point action Plan signed December 12,2001.
See: http://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/newsroom/factsheets/2002/sep/smart-e.html
3. "The Security and Prosperity Partnership Agreement"
signed by President Bush, President Fox and Martin in March, 2005.
See: http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/news.asp?id=443
4. "The Report of Ministers to the Leaders" (President
Bush, President Fox, Prime Minister Martin) -SPP- (Security and Prosperity Partnership)-
North America, June 2005
See: http://www.fac-aec.gc.ca/SPP-report.PDF
Anne McLellan, Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, David Emerson, Minister of
Industry, and Pierre Pettigrew, Minister of Foreign Affairs are the reporting
Ministers for Canada.
5. Report of the Independent Task Force on the Future of North
America called "Building A North American Community."
See: Trilateral Task Force Recommendations,
http://www.usembassycanada.gov/content/can_usa/northamericancommunity_TF_final.pdf
These reports and agreements reveal a very disturbing fact. Prime Minister
Martin and his Ministers are not setting policy for Canada. They are taking
instructions from the USA's president Bush and doing his bidding. The background
force driving all the Leaders of Canada, Mexico and USA are the Chief Executive
officers of the most influential corporations of those three countries.
The most influential chief executive officers of the three nations want a unified
North America by 2010. They need an enforcement system. This bill to spy on
good citizens, especially those who will dissent and oppose this system, is
one prong of that policing mechanism.
In the "Report of Ministers to the Leaders" -SPP- North America,
June 2005, (number 4 above) the Ministers report that on March 23, 2005 the
three Leaders of Canada, Mexico and USA instructed their respective Ministers
to create an "architecture" which would further enhance the security
of North America. The report of the Ministers refers to the commitment of the
Three Leaders on March 23, 2005 to "Establish a common approach to security
to protect North America from external threats, prevent and respond to threats
within North America....".
The Ministers report that experts from the three countries met between March
and June of 2005 developing specific plans and objectives to meet the common
security goals in an "evolving and strengthening North American Relationship".
The Ministers report that they have established plans to enhance partnerships
on intelligence and information sharing including developing a comprehensive
law enforcement strategy.
The United States just recently passed their internet spying law. My guess
is the language of The Modernization of Investigative Techniques Act is modeled
on the USA Internet spying act, just as our anti terrorism law, the Public Safety
Act, mirrors the USA Patriot Act .
The Canada -US Smart Border Declaration was signed December 12, 2001 by John
Manley when he was Deputy Prime Minister and Tom Ridge US Homeland Security
Director. Point 24 of this 30 point action plan refers to Joint Enforcement
Coordination- a comprehensive and permanent coordination of law enforcement
, anti terrorism efforts and information sharing. Point 25 is about Integrated
Intelligence- joint teams to analyze and disseminate information and intelligence,
and to produce threat and intelligence assessments.
This internet, e mail, cell phone spying is not about pornography as Anne McLellan
whitewashes to sell it. Her hypocrisy here is as guilty as the duplicity found
out it the Gomery report on fiscal corruption in the system.
The 9/11 justification is wearing more than thin. What the ministers call "architecture",
I call the trappings of a police state. I do not want it. No Canadians were
asked if we wanted it. No Canadians were asked if we wanted a regime change
into an unaccountable unelected North American Union ruled by Orwellian laws
that imprison us. The Empire of Surveillance must be struck down! All Canadians
are entitled to security and prosperity, not imprisonment and poverty.
Connie Fogal is Leader of the Canadian Action Party, and Director, Defence
of Canadian Liberty Committee.
www.canadianactionparty.ca
www.canadianliberty.bc.ca