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Redefining
the
U.S.-Canada
Border:
The
End
of
Canada
as
a
Sovereign
Nation? |
|
Through
a
series
of
bilateral
meetings,
U.S.
and
Canadian
officials
are
busy
working
out
the
details
of
the
perimeter
security
action
plan.
This
includes
a
recent
joint
crime
forum
which
dealt
with
border
and
law
enforcement
issues.
These
various
discussions
are
part
of
the
implementation
process
which
when
finished
would
bring
about
the
complete
transformation
of
the
northern
border
and
another
step
closer
in
the
creation
of
a
fully
integrated
North
American
security
perimeter. |
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by
GlobalResearch.ca
2012-03-13 |
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Setting
the table for the legal
professions and the New World
Order
Ontario
and New York Bars to hold
historic summit 2012-03-21
The summit will be held over two
days in two countries: March 28
in Toronto and March 29 in
Buffalo. Eighteen separate
programs will address multiple
cross-border legal issues,
including mergers and
acquisitions, immigration,
employment law, child support,
estate planning, tax law, health
care data privacy and
alternative dispute resolution.
|
Massive
Demonstrations Support Quebec
Students Striking Against Fee
Hikes
2012-03-21
|
|
Wikileaks - Chinese
discover backdoor into Canada
— through Quebec
2012-03-21
|
|
Wikileaks
-The
Pernicious Muzzling of Canada's
Scientists
2012-03-21
|
|
Aveos
fires all of its 2628 workers,
declares insolvency
2012-03-21
|
|
Canadian
Public Investigation of 9/11:
Richard Gage AE911Truth Tour
Canada, 24 March-April 7
2012-03-16
|
Robocall
scandal spurs protest in
Vancouver 2012-03-04
(Democracy
Chinese style in Canada with
election corruption)
|
|
Canada
Unveils New Cyber Monitoring
Rules
2012-02-15
|
|
Canada
Supports Torture: An Instrument
of "Terrorism
Propaganda"
2012-02-08
|
|
Political
Prisoners in the North American
Homeland
2012-02-08
|
‘Canada
is leaving Kyoto — big
deal!’ and other letters on
Peter Kent’s op-ed
2012-01-24
|
|
Canada
Intensifies New Cold War With
Russia In Arctic
2012-01-22
|
|
Canada
Shifts Troops, Armored Vehicles
From Afghanistan To Arctic
2012-01-22
|
|
CANADA:
Tax Cuts, Privatization and
Deregulation: Is it a Debt
Crisis or a Distribution of
Wealth Crisis?
2012-01-20
|
|
MDs
- Canadian Deaths To Rise From
Fukushima Radiation
2012-01-15
|
|
Canadian
Govt Lied About Radioactive
Drinking Water In March 2012-01-15
|
|
New
Canadian Film - Stop Smart
Meters
video 2012-01-09
|
"Game
Over" for the Planet if XL
Oil Pipeline is Built to Tap
Alberta Tar Sands
2012-01-06
|
|
Canada
shipping bomb-grade uranium to
U.S.: memo
2011-12-26
|
Privatisation:
Leading Canada's Public
Healthcare to the
"Free-market
Guillotine"
2011-12-26
|
|
The
Real Reason Canada Exited The
Kyoto Treaty
2011-12-21
|
|
Bank
of Canada Challenged in Legal
Action: "Restore the Use of
the Bank of Canada for
Canadians"
2011-12-20
|
Québec
Solidaire Struggles to Define
its Space in a Shifting
Political Landscape
2011-12-20
|
|
The
North American Homeland Security
Perimeter: A Threat to Canada's
National Sovereignty
2011-12-19
|
|
The
End of Canada as a Sovereign
Nation State? Canada, the US and
the “Security Perimeter”
2011-12-18
|
|
VIDEO:
End of Nations: Canada, the US
and the "Security
Perimeter"
2011-12-17
|
|
Cdn Internet
'Hate Speech' Case Ends Without
Decision 2011-12-15
|
|
Canadian
Mining Companies Make the Big
Move into Afghanistan
2011-12-13
|
|
The
Destruction of Canada's Family
Farm
2011-12-09
|
|
Action
Plan Allows US Cops To Operate
In Canada
2011-12-02
|
Bahrain.
Canadian Government Silence Over
Torture Reeks of Hypocrisy.
2011-11-20
|
|
Former
BMO advisor accused of
‘facilitating suspicious transactions’
2011-11-10
|
| RPT-Chicago's
Harris Bank plays role in MF Global mess |
| Harris Bank, a
division of the Bank of Montreal , is
emerging as a starting point in the
investigation by federal authorities, who
are trying to determine what happened to
more than $600 million in MF Global customer
money that remains unaccounted for eight
days after the firm collapsed in bankruptcy.
2011-11-10 |
|
Canadians
Released by Israel Following
Unlawful Detention
2011-11-10
|
|
Canadian
Defense Official F-35s Part Of
"Crusade" With U.S.,
NATO
2011-11-10
|
Records
Show Boy Scouts Knowingly Failed
to Report Abuser
Boy
Scout officials in the U.S. and
Canada not only failed to stop
an admitted child molester in
their ranks, but sometimes
helped cover his tracks,
according to confidential
records, court files and
interviews with victims and
their families. 2011-11-03
|
|
VIDEO:
Occupy Movement in Canada:
Occupy Nova Scotia (ONS),The
Role of the Top-Down OWS
"Media Coordinators"
2011-11-02
|
|
Ottawa
to Spend up to $477M on U.S.
Military Satellites
2011-11-01
|
|
Canadian
Oil Co Sues Homeowners In 6
States For Land 2011-10-21
|
|
Japan
Radiation In Canada Far Worse
Than Admitted 2011-10-21
|
|
BREAKING
NEWS: Torture Victims to
Initiate Private Prosecution
against George W. Bush on his
Arrival in Canada
2011-10-19
|
VIDEO:
Occupy Toronto: Examining the
State of the Canadian Economy
2011-10-19
|
|
Canada's
Office of Religious Freedom (ORF)
Instituted under a Cloak of
Secrecy 2011-10-18
|
|
Can
Canada really arrest Dubya?
2011-10-15
Amnesty International's call
for Canada to arrest and
either prosecute or extradite
George W. Bush for war crimes
|
|
PEACEFUL
RALLY TO PROTEST GEORGE W.
BUSH'S VISIT TO SURREY, B.C
2011-10-15
|
|
Canada:
Military intelligence unit spies
on native groups
2011-10-14
|
|
Barring
George W. Bush from Canada: Time
for the Law to Step In
2011-10-14
|
|
Occupy
Wall Street and "The
American Autumn": Is It a
"Colored Revolution"?
2011-10-14
|
|
Ontario
Election 2011. :Hard-Right
Rejected, But Neoliberalism
Still On The Agenda
2011-10-14
|
|
Steelworkers
Escalate Campaign Against BMO
2011-10-14
|
|
More
than 600 doctors punished for
misconduct in Canada: study
2011-10-12
|
|
Canada,
U.S. reach agreement on $1B
perimeter security pact
2011-10-05
|
|
Wall
St Protests Spread To Cities
Across US, Canada
2011-10-05
|
|
Medicare:
The Privatization of Healthcare
in Canada 2011-10-05
|
|
Makow
- Scotiabank Prepares Whites For
Minority Status 2011-9-15
|
|
Mystery
Windsor, Ontario 'Rumble'
Loudest Ever 2011-9-15
|
|
Bush
in Toronto on September 20: Keep
War Criminal Bush out of Canada
2011-9-14
|
|
Harper:
Islamist terrorism greatest
threat 2011-9-08
|
|
9/11
EVENTS; Montreal Conference Sept
8, Toronto Hearings Sept 8-11,
Toronto Conference on NATO Led
War, Sept 9
2011-9-07
|
|
Man Arrested
For Blog Post On G20
'Infiltrator' 2011-9-04
|
|
Back
in Canada: Mahdi Nazemroaya:
telling the truth, exposing NATO
war crimes.
2011-9-04
|
|
George
W. Bush: Canada Must Bar Entry
or Arrest and Ensure Prosecution
for Torture
by lawyers against the war
2011-8-31
|
|
One
Year After the G20 Protests:
Challenging the Power of
Capital. What Forms of Mass
Action?
2011-8-30
|
|
Canada
contributed a disproportionate
amount to Libya air strikes:
sources
2011-8-26
|
|
Dr.
Helen
Caldicott
Leaving
BC
Because
Of
Fukushima
(video)
2011-8-20
|
Harper
inks free-trade deal with
Honduras 2011-8-15
Amnesty
International and other groups
have complained that Honduras'
human rights situation hasn't
improved since the 2009 coup,
CTV's Roger Smith reported from
the city of San Pedro Sula
|
|
Big
Brother wants to silence us
2011-8-14
|
|
Hate
crime law might be expanded, but
at what cost? 2011-8-14
|
|
Canada
Admits Massive Fukushima
Radiation Over Canada
|
|
New
moves to curb criticism of
Israel in US and Canada
|
|
Radioactive
Rain On Lake Louise, Canada
(video)
|
|
Ontario
Cops Gone Wild: False arrests,
beatings, and naked detentions
|
|
Canadian
Military Stages Show Of Force
Against Russia In Arctic
|
|
Canadian
Citizen Tortured in Bahrain…
But Harper Government Keeps
Silent
|
| Proof
Corporations control
your Canada Pension Plan
not your Government ...
They have invested your
130 Billion funds in
2600 Corporations
world-wide. Why
not in Canada to boost
our economy? |
|
|
| A
group that includes Apax
Partners, Canada Pension
Plan Investment Board
and the Public Sector
Pension Investment Board
has struck a deal to buy
Kinetic
Concepts Inc. The
consortium has agreed to
pay $68.50 per share for
the U.S. medical device
company, valuing the
deal at $6.3-billion
including debt |
|
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|
| Group
calls for more
transparency in European
trade negotiations |
| A
group of concerned
citizens is warning
Canadians don’t know
what they are in for as
Canada inches closer
towards a free trade
deal with Europe.
“We
think that if Canadians
could take a look at
what was on the table
and what was being
offered and given up,
that they would have a
very different view of
whether it was a good
deal or not, so we are
calling for
transparency,” said
Stuart Trew of the
Council of Canadians |
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|
Toronto
- Long Awaited 9/11 Hearings
|
|
Canada
looking at building military
bases in Arctic
|
|
Canadian
government to oppose Palestinian
bid for statehood
|
|
VIDEO:
G20 Toronto: 1 Year Later
|
|
Canada
Presses Smaller Countries to
Oppose Palestinian Statehood
|
|
What
will be Stephen Harper's legacy?
0
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|
Canadians
split over Libya mission: poll
|
Calgary
firm fined $9.5M for bribe
Calgary-based
oil and natural gas company Niko
Resources Ltd. has agreed to pay
a nearly $9.5-million penalty
for bribing a Bangladeshi
government official.
|
|
Prosecutors
can renege on plea deals,
Supreme Court rules
|
|
Canadian
officials knew of Afghan torture
claims: Documents
|
|
City
officials remain silent on
Blair's G20 report 0
|
|
RCMP
considering whether to probe G8
spending allegations
|
|
Government
bureaucracy maddening: Ombudsman
(News Ontario)
|
|
|
|
The
War on Libya: Canada's
Parliament Endorses Military
Escalation
|
|
Economic
and Social Crisis in Canada: The
Assault on Public Services
|
|
Toronto
police officer charged with
assault causing bodily harm in
G20 incident
|
|
OPP
perjury charge put over to July
21
|
|
Canada
needs to shoulder bigger role in
world: Harper
|
|
WikiLeaks
documents reveal US/Canada
tensions over Devils Lake
|
|
WikiLeaks
shows bitter Canada-US
water tiff
|
|
Wikileaks
on Harper, America, and the
“transformational agenda”
|
|
Overtime
lawsuit against Scotiabank gets
green light
|
|
The
Decline of Trade-Unions in the
US and Canada
|
Makow
- Canada Set To Be Globalist
Bully also
see
Northern
Imperialism? Canada considering
international bases
|
|
Canada
Will Ban Posting A Link To
'Hate'
|
|
Military
Spending in Canada
Message to the Protest
Movement against the Ottawa
CANSEC Arms Show
|
|
WikiLeaks
exposes PM’s $3 billion Arctic
illusion
|
Canada's
Oilsands Emissions Data Left Out
of UN Report
Federal
government admits deliberately
leaving numbers out that
indicate pollution from oilsands
production outstrips auto
emissions.
|
|
Canada
most corrupt of G7 nations
|
|
Indoctrinating
a New Generation: "Think
North American"
|
|
CBC
- Tamiflu Probe Sparks Drug
Policy Review
|
|
THE
NORTH AMERICAN UNION: Big
Business Pushing for a Single
Unified North American
Regulatory Regime
|
|
WESTON:
Canada offered to aid Iraq
invasion: WikiLeaks
|
|
Key
CSIS, RCMP operative denounced
to U.S.: WikiLeaks
|
|
The
coming conservative court:
Harper to reshape judiciary
|
Privacy
czar rips access ruling
The country's top court has
restricted the ability for
Canadians to hold their
government to account, Canada's
information czar said in
response to a Supreme Court
decision handed down Friday
|
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Officers
charged in jail incident
|
|
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|
Grab
For Arctic Reserves Of Oil, Gas, Fish &
Trade
|
Wikileaks:
shows Arctic 'carve up'
The cables
were released by the Wikileaks
whistleblower website as foreign
ministers from the eight Arctic Council
member states - Russia, the United
States, Canada, Denmark, Norway,
Finland, Sweden and Iceland - met in
Nuuk, Greenland on Thursday to ...
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WikiLeaks
Exposes North American Integration Plot
|
|
Canada
Joins US In Reducing Testing Of Milk For
Radiatiion
(video)
|
|
No
fair no-fly? Suspicious friends could land
you on airline no-fly list
|
|
McGuinty
won't apologize for 'secret' G20 law
|
|
Canadian
court denies Khadr extradition appeal
|
|
Alberta
Oil Spill - April 2011 (Photos)
|
|
Osama
remarks 'meandering': Mulcair
|
|
Extra-strength
heroin claims 20 lives in Lower Mainland:
coroner
|
|
In
Fukushima's wake, Canadian nuclear plants
prepare for the worst
|
|
NDP
deputy leader says he doubts US has photos
of bin Laden's body
|
|
Conviction
quashed in case involving disgraced
pathologist Charles Smith
|
|
Canadian
Comic Fined $15K For Offending Lesbian
|
|
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|
Wikileaks
comes to Canada: Federal failure on
aboriginal rights
|
|
Former
Canadian bishop pleads guilty to abuse
|
|
Suncor
Energy reports first-quarter net earnings of
$1.028 billion
|
|
Canadian
Children at Greater Risk of Lifelong
Consequences
Recently,
a study was conducted in regard to the
surgeries for children in Canada, and it has
been revealed out that in many cases, these
are being delayed due to unknown reasons and
that too past the maximum acceptable wait
times
|
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|
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| The
whistleblower website
WikiLeaks has released
sensitive U.S. diplomatic
cables that reveal their
behind-the-scenes take on
Canada’s party leaders —
on the eve of the federal
election. |
|
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|
Supreme
Court upholds Ont. farm union law
|
|
Makow
- Six Issues Canadian Election Won't Touch
|
|
|
|
Ontario
refuses to apologize for secret G20 law
|
|
Harper
says Tories would move on border security
with U.S.
|
|
Ralph
Nader warns Canada: Open letter to Stephen
Harper on Canada-U.S. 'deep integration'
|
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If
we raise the bar, Parliament will improve
|
|
How
China’s ‘crooked consultants’ help the
rich enter Canada
|
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Here's
why none of Canada's political leaders are
talking about pump prices
|
Whistleblower
watchdog not releasing report
The
federal whistleblower watchdog is refusing
to publicly release a report that shows how
many cases it bungled in its 3½ years in
office, suggesting it was inappropriate to
do so during a federal election campaign.
|
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|
Another
GMO Tragedy - Canada OKs GMO Wheat
|
|
Obama
questions Alberta's oilsands
|
|
Public
Sector Workers in Toronto: Fighting Mayor
Ford's Austerity Regime
|
|
Billions
needed to maintain Canada's power grid:
Report
|
|
Canada
Agency REFUSES To Test Milk, Dairy For
Radiation
|
|
U.S.
is stepping up unmanned drone air patrols
along Canadian border
|
|
Ontario:
Austerity, Resistance and the Poor
|
|
Amnesty
International says Canada no longer leads on
human rights
|
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|
Committee
calls for full judicial inquiry into
policing at G8, G20 summits
|
|
Canadian
government falls in historic Commons
showdown: Found to be in contempt of
Parliament for its refusal to share
information.
|
|
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|
Aide
joined PMO with money woes
|
|
Canadians
Don't Want Exclusive Holocaust Exhibit -
Poll
|
|
Race
to replace Stockwell Day was 'rigged'
|
|
Canadian
Opposition Parties Support War on Libya:
Unanimous Vote in House of Commons
|
|
PS
warned about mixing social media, politics
|
|
Greenpeace
crashes Darlington nuclear hearings
|
|
Convicted
Senator Lavigne quits
|
|
400,000
rely on food banks each month in Ontario
|
|
|
|
Tories
in contempt of Parliament, says draft
committee report
|
|
Military
planners question PBO’s cost projections
for stealth fighters
|
Editorial:
We need to return respect to politics
Prime
Minister Stephen Harper's government will
face an unprecedented parliamentary
committee on whether it is in contempt.
Canadians are sure a discontented and surly
bunch these days when it comes to politics.
|
|
Tory
war machine willfully ignores Justin
Trudeau's white flag
|
|
258
people arrested at Montreal police protest
|
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'Alternate
budget' proposes tax on wealthy
|
|
Harper's
irrational information retention
|
|
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Elections
Canada quiet on invoices linked to
in-and-out scheme
|
|
Few
details released following alleged police
shooting in Burlington
|
|
Toxicology
prof to lead Agent Orange probe
|
|
Senator
found guilty of fraud to still receive full
salary
|
|
Contempt,
confidence and the budget: How Canada could
go the polls
|
|
Health
officers against downtown Vancouver casino
expansion
|
|
The
Deplorable Legacy Of Brian Mulroney
|
|
Lawsuit
launched for woman held in solitary 23 hours
a day, months on end
|
|
Integrity
commissioner's severance fails smell test
|
|
18th
Mad Cow Case Confirmed In Canada
|
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|
Head
of inquiry urges broader mandate to include
others
Wally Oppal, who is heading the Missing
Women Commission of Inquiry, is asking the
provincial government to broaden its mandate
so more interested parties can participate.
|
|
Kenney
apologizes over fundraising letter
|
|
Academic
Freedom and Freedom of Expression in Canada
|
|
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|
Oilsands
not charged enough for cleanup: NDP
|
|
Bank
of Nova Scotia Awards Chief Executive Waugh
$10.9 Million for 2010
|
|
Agent
Orange 'widely used' in Ont.
|
|
Tory
in-out scheme: accounting error or illegal
activity?
|
|
Federal,
Ontario governments dodge call for G20
inquiry
|
|
Report
slams ‘shocking’ abuses at G20 summit
|
|
Tories'
gross fiscal mismanagement sells Albertans
short
|
|
Tory
senators face Elections Canada charges over
campaign spending
|
|
Canada,
Japan study free-trade agreement
|
|
Statistics
Canada has contracted US armament
manufacturer Lockheed Martin "in
support" of 2011 Census |
|
Justice
shouldn't be political
The recent appointment of eight new members
to the National
Parole Board of Canada by the Minister of
Public Safety, Vic Toews, raises important
questions about the appointment process to
administrative boards and tribunals in
Canada. Of the eight new appointees, five
are former police officers.
|
|
Canadians
wary of Harper's
border talks |
|
Security
Perimeter: Jack Layton's NDP lies to
Canadians about its opposition |
|
Zellers:
Target deal would undermine rights to
Canadian employees |
|
Harper
government seeks to make organic and natural
health products illegal |
|
Montreal
activist told RCMP of connection between
Tommy Douglas and Jane Fonda |
Agent
Orange outrage Chemical used in Northern
Ontario
A
news article uncovering the use of the
chemical Agent Orange in Northern Ontario
forests has MPP Gilles Bisson (NDP —
Timmins-James Bay) "shocked."
Bisson
said he awoke Thursday morning to calls from
a Toronto media outlet about Ministry of
Natural Resource documents revealing a
spraying program on the Gordon Cosens forest
between Hearst and Kapuskasing in the 1950s
and 1960s. |
West
Block renovation plans approved
A
proposal to renovate the West Block of the
Parliament buildings received approval from
the National Capital Commission Friday. The
$863-million plan features a glass-domed
pavilion in the West Block courtyard, and
will include upgrades to repair the ... |
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| Talking
points: ‘Unfortunate’ handling
of KAIROS case? Not! |
| The
Issue:
International Co-operation Minister
Bev Oda admitted in Parliament on
Monday that she scrawled the word
“not” into her department’s
recommendation to fund church-backed
charity KAIROS, reversing the
decision of top officials. Having
previously denied knowing who wrote
it, Oda was caught in a lie.
Opposition MPs and editorial boards
both called for her to quit or be
fired. |
|
|
The
Harper Conservatives are adding to their
reputation as poor fiscal managers by
sole-sourcing the largest defence
procurement in Canada's history |
|
Charest
laughs off petition, won't resign |
|
The
opposition vowed Tuesday to discover whether
a cabinet minister's decision to
"doctor" a key memo from
bureaucrats followed an order from Prime
Minister Stephen Harper's office. |
|
Groups
push U.S. to delay new pipelines for
'corrosive, potentially unstable' oilsands
crude |