Canada’s Political Left And Right Marching Us Into Globalization

Artwork By: Kyle Flemming

Artwork By: Kyle Flemming

When one looks at Canada’s entrance and current role in the scheme of globalization, they may get a little confused. The conservatives (the fake right) are continually pushing the merger of Canada and the United states.

The NASPD (North American Security Perimeter Deal) was signed and is now in effect.

Overview of NASPD:

- Integrated cargo security strategy, with pre-clearance agreement of goods
- Joint approach to screening people, including using biometric technology
- Cross-border sharing information on serious offenders, criminals and suspects
- Co-ordinate planning, funding, building, expanding and modernizing shared border facilities

This deal streamlines the interaction of both nations in a way that it’s predecessors never could. It also work in conjunction with NAFTA (North American Trade Agreement).

The Conservatives and Stephen Harper have also been on a free trade agreement signing spree. Signing deals with countless countries around the world including a FIPA (Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection) agreement with China. They are also in the process of negotiating massive deals (dwarfing NAFTA) like the TPP (Trans Pacific Partnership) and CETA (Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement).

If NAFTA, is a sign of what these deals will contain. A huge amount of Canadian sovereignty will be lost when these are signed.

These deals essentially lock our nation into globalization financially (other than banking of course, that has been under globalist control for decades).

While the Conservatives are catching heavy fire from activists about their environmental policies. On issues like the Tar sands and oil pipelines. They quietly signed the Federal Sustainable Development Act in 2008. The act ensures Canada’s commitment to sustainable development under United Nations Agenda 21.

The (fake) political left in our country have been extremely active in recent years. From Occupy encampments, to Idle No More, Environmental activism, they have been up in arms about everything that the Conservative do or say.

The most ironic part about this, is that both NDP and Liberal leaders openly support the free trade agreements and even the oil pipelines that the Conservative are creating. Yet, the main argument that the political left is using, is Canada’s environmental issues.

More directly, Canada not implementing Agenda 21 goals quick enough. The NDP has shown us this in many ways. Federal leader Thomas Mulcair (served as the Minister of Sustainable Development in Quebec) wrote North America’s first sustainable development law, and open states on his website:

“Thomas Mulcair would propose a comprehensive cap and trade plan that would build on the popular proposal New Democrats campaigned on during the last election”
thomasmulcair.ca

When we asked Ontario NDP Party Leader Andrea Horwath about carbon taxes. She echoed Mulcair’s vision for cap and trade.

The commitment to sustainable development is also extremely visible in the Liberal party. Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne recently announced that by the end of 2014, Ontario will be the first province/state in North America to not only end coal power generation. But to have outright banned it.

She has also been fighting very hard to set up regional transportation systems through Metrolinx. With a variety of taxation schemes to fund Metrolinx’s $50 billion dollar plan for the GTA and Hamilton. (this is in regards to sustainable development plans of getting people not to drive)

Federal Liberal party leader Justin Trudeau has openly called for a carbon tax.

““We are further than ever from a sensible policy to reduce carbon pollution, and the oilsands have become the international poster child for climate change.” “stronger oversight, tougher penalties, and yes, some sort of means to price carbon pollution.”

Trudeau also told me that sustainable development is “Canada’s future”

When you step back and look at these issues and what each party is saying/doing. It becomes very clear that all of them have the same goals. All 3 parties are pro globalization, pro loss of sovereignty, pro taxation and lifestyle restrictions, and pro big government. (this is why not a single one of them will comment on anything that would oppose these. ie: restoring of the Bank of Canada)

The only difference is how it is/will be implemented. The only political choice we are being given is how do you want to enter global government? Not if we want to enter into it.

Until activists on both sides of the coin realize this. No political “change” will take place. We will spend the next several years arguing and bickering amongst each other about the actions of this political party or that party. While the puppeteers of all three parties obtain their goals. In the exact same fashion that happened during the massive protests of the 1960′s.

2 Comments on Canada’s Political Left And Right Marching Us Into Globalization

  1. sustainable development = false scarcity

  2. I said it before i’ll say it again divide and conquer the people , as long as you keep them busy arguing the issues you can steal anything , lol , on a side note the parties are all the same they stand for the same things just spoken with forked tongue lol .

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