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North American Competitiveness Council (NACC)

News alert: The Free Trade Agreement of the Americas reborn?

September 26, 2008
Posted by Andrea Harden

President Bush met with leaders and officials from 11 countries in the Western Hemisphere on Wednesday, September 24th in New York to launch the ‘Pathways to Prosperity in the Americas’ initiative. Canada is joined by the U.S., Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama and Peru in this initiative. All have free trade agreements with the U.S., or one pending before Congress. In a Washington Post article, Bush hails the initiative as, “a forum where leaders can work to ensure that the benefits of trade are broadly shared.” (more...)

Pastor says new president will "probably discard the SPP"

August 26, 2008
Posted by Brent Patterson

Professor Robert A. Pastor, a leading proponent of North American integration, writes in the July/ August 2008 issue of 'Foreign Affairs' that, "The April summit meeting (in New Orleans) was probably the last hurrah for the SPP. The strategy of acting on technical issues in an incremental, bureaucratic way, and of keeping the issues away from public view, has generated more suspicion than accomplishments. The new president will probably discard the SPP." (more...)

Ambassador Wilson's Ode to Integration; North American Forum speech posted to embassy website

August 8, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Ambassador Michael Wilson’s speech to the 2008 North American Forum has made its way to the embassy’s website. The elite, closed-doors gig took place this year in Washington, D.C. from June 15 to 17. (more...)

Majority of Canadians would renegotiate NAFTA, says Angus Reid poll

August 1, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

You’d never know it from the lengths our federal and provincial governments are going to in defence of NAFTA, but most Canadians think we should renegotiate the free trade and investment pact, says a new poll by Angust Reid. (more...)

'Compete to Win' report says SPP too slow; promotes creation of a Canadian Competitiveness Council to set economic policy priorities

June 26, 2008
Posted by Brent Patterson

The federal government’s Competition Review Panel wants to scrap the ban on bank mergers, “lighten up its foreign ownership restrictions of uranium and airline assets, and liberalize the telecommunications industry,” according to the Globe and Mail today. (more...)

Canadians Reject McCain's NAFTA Plea - Continental Movement for Renegotiation Grows

June 20, 2008
Posted by Dylan Penner

On Friday, June 20, the Council of Canadians held a mock press conference and protest outside Ottawa’s Chateau Laurier, where Republican Senator John McCain spoke to an elite audience of Canadian corporate executives about the benefits of NAFTA. (more...)

North American Forum 2008 agenda released

June 19, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Teresa Healy, a researcher with the Canadian Labour Congress, has acquired the agenda for the 2008 North American Forum (NAF), which took place in Washington, D.C. this week, bringing together 75 personally invited policymakers and business leaders to discuss North American integration behind closed doors. (more...)

Where is Michael Wilson's North American Forum speech?

June 18, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

It took over a year for Stockwell Day to release the speech he gave to the invite-only North American Forum (NAF) in Banff Springs, Alberta in September 2006. Will we have to wait as long to see what Canadian Ambassador Michael Wilson told this year’s private event in Washington? (more...)

U.S. threatened “thickening the border” without firm copyright reform from Canada, says Michael Geist

June 17, 2008
Posted by Brent Patterson

Michael Geist writes in today's Ottawa Citizen that in its pressure on the Canadian government to change our copyright laws, the U.S. administration made threats about “thickening the border” if it didn’t get its way. (more...)

The Future of Mexico's Oil: Social action to stop the energy grab!

June 17, 2008
Posted by Manuel Perez-Rocha

In Mexico, as in the U.S. and Canada, citizens and democrats wish to “close the revolving door between the executive branch and K street (corporate) lobbying …” Mexicans are currently mobilizing to stop the deeply undemocratic practice of lobbyists [writing] national policies. (more...)

Canadian ambassador to address fourth annual North American Forum in Washington

June 17, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Canada’s ambassador to the United States, Michael Wilson, will address the secretive invite-only North American Forum gathering today (June 17, 8:30 a.m.), according to a press release from the World Affairs Council forwarded to Integrate This! by Teresa Healy of the Canadian Labour Congress. (more...)

Prentice releases “made in America” copyright legislation; only business groups happy

June 13, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

It received praise from the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, the music and film industries, and other business groups, but Jim Prentice’s new copyright legislation, which he tabled this week in the House of Commons, is getting the thumbs down from musicians, privacy advocates and consumer groups. (more...)

McCain to dine and whine about NAFTA in Ottawa

June 13, 2008
Posted by Brent Patterson

Republican Senator John McCain, the man who may be George Bush’s successor in the White House, wants to speak in Canada about free trade. But it doesn’t appear that he’ll be speaking to Canadians – not directly at least – but rather to an elite audience of some 350 business leaders and policy makers in Ottawa. (more...)

NAFTA+ business plans hurting Mexican workers, says journalist

June 2, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

An essay in the Fort Worth, Texas Star-Telegram this weekend by Mexican journalist Anne Vigna describes the impact NAFTA has had on workers in her country. While uglier than Canada’s free-trade history with the United States, the reality is similar in many ways. (more...)

Canada ducks for cover on copyright; plans to sign ACTA without parliamentary approval

May 28, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Canada is under significant pressure from the U.S. government and the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC), among other business groups, to reform its copyright legislation. International documents leaked to the press last week indicate that the Harper government is preparing to sidestep Parliament by signing a NAFTA-like international treaty that would radically change what types of currently legal activity will be cracked down on and by whom. (more...)

Canada’s commitment to deeper integration with U.S. out of whack with public opinion, according to Canada West Foundation poll

May 22, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

A Canada West Foundation poll, which was reported in some newspapers as indicating Canadian support for eliminating so-called inter-provincial trade barriers, reveals distaste in western Canada for the negative impacts of international free trade agreements. (more...)

Prentice tries to reconcile “security” and “prosperity” at Council of the Americas annual meeting

May 9, 2008
Posted by Brent Patterson and Stuart Trew

On May 7, Industry Minister Jim Prentice, who is also the minister responsible for pipelines, was in Washington to address the 38th Council of the Americas Annual Meeting. This is the group that acts as the U.S. co-secretariat, along with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, for the North American Competitiveness Council (NACC). (more...)

U.S., industry and NACC push to change Canada’s copyright laws continue

May 8, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Industry Minister Jim Prentice will table a new copyright law at the end of the month that is expected to ape what critics call overly restrictive U.S. intellectual property policy. While the rule changes have been in the pipes since the Paul Martin Liberal days, the industry push to have them enacted has only strengthened with the Security and Prosperity Partnership. (more...)

NAFTA’s legacy? Census data shows widening income gap despite promises of continental integration

May 2, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Last week, at the close of the fourth SPP summit in New Orleans, Prime Minister Harper issued a joint statement with Presidents Bush and Calderon that reaffirmed their commitment to the NAFTA trading model despite fresh criticism of free trade in all three countries. (more...)

Nothing new from the Disaster Summit but dangerous SPP initiatives live on

April 29, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

The media and business consensus following last week’s Security and Prosperity Partnership summit in New Orleans is that the trilateral meeting didn’t produce anything significant. While this is partly correct – no new initiatives were announced – the ones we’re stuck with are bad enough. And while we learned a few new things about the SPP’s progress since Montebello, very few of the details ended up in the news. (more...)

"Don't leave us!" begs NACC, "Don't worry," respond Bush, Harper and Calderon

April 22, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew in New Orleans

Oh what a depressing summit this was for the North American Competitiveness Council. Like last August, the all-corporate advisory body to the SPP has just tabled a "report to leaders" outlining its hopes and dreams for continental integration in 2008. Unlike last year, there's nothing new in this one beyond a sense of desperation that, for all the CEOs have achieved in public policy setting, the SPP's days are numbered. (more...)

Tour of New Orleans shows widespread government neglect

April 21, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew in New Orleans

Standing on old concrete foundations buried in overgrowth, it was hard to believe the expanses of green dotted with unused houses used to be a thriving community. But that was before Hurricane Katrina hit in the summer of 2005. Reconstruction in the Lower Ninth Ward has been slow to non-existent. (more...)

People’s Summit off to a dramatic and energetic start

April 21, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew in New Orleans

As barricades went up in parts of New Orleans' business district yesterday to protect the SPP meeting from scrutiny, two very different meetings were taking place close by. (more...)

"High priests" of deep integration working on new post-SPP agreement with government

April 21, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew in New Orleans

We saw it coming but now it looks conclusive: Canada's deep integration nuts are working on a post-SPP agreement that will strike Mexico out of the equation. (more...)

Amnesty International slams SPP secrecy in letter to Bush, Calderon and Harper

April 21, 2008
Posted by Pierre-Yves Serinet

Amnesty International has sent Prime Minister Harper and his U.S. and Mexican counterparts a letter condemning the secrecy behind the SPP and demanding that it be brought to each country's respective legislatures “to facilitate meaningful public debate.” (more...)

The Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP), Round Four

April 16, 2008
Posted by Bruce Campbell (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives)

As the NAFTA leaders and their big business counterparts gather in New Orleans a few days from now for the fourth North American Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) summit, it is worth reflecting on its role in North American integration. (more...)

CEP files official complaint against “agents provocateurs” in Montebello

April 16, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Dave Coles, the CEP president who unmasked a police officer posing as a rock-wielding protestor at Montebello last August, has filed an official complaint with the Police Ethics Commissioner about the use of agents provocateurs by the Sureté de Québéc. (more...)

NACC member Chevron moves in on Mexico’s public oil and gas sector

April 10, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Chevron Corp, a member of the North American Competitiveness Council, has “submitted proposals to tap oil and natural-gas reserves in Mexico amid declining output from the second-biggest crude-producing nation in the Western Hemisphere,” according to Bloomberg this week. (more...)


Busting Paranoid Right-Wing Fantasies of Dissolving the Mexico-U.S.-Canada Borders

April 9, 2008
Posted by Manuel Pérez Rocha and Sarah Anderson

This month, President Bush will host the leaders of Canada and Mexico to advance the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP), a project Lou Dobbs has predicted will "end the United States as we know it." (more...)


Will Canada shove Mexico out of the SPP?

April 7, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

There appears to be an elite consensus forming around a C.D. Howe Institute proposal to ditch the trilateral SPP model for a more meaningful bilateral trade agreement with the United States. (more...)


SPP groupies launch public relations assault prior to New Orleans summit

April 4, 2008
Posted by Brent Patterson and Stuart Trew

With three weeks to go until the Security and Prosperity Partnership leaders summit in New Orleans, the usual suspects have launched a barrage of policy papers to try and sway the public agenda towards even deeper economic and security integration than has been proposed to date. Meanwhile, International Trade Minister David Emerson has gathered the provinces to develop a consensus on Canada’s NAFTA position should the United States force a renegotiation after the November presidential election. (more...)


SPP leaders ditch token effort at public outreach, writes Le Devoir

March 28, 2008
Posted by Denis Salter (Council of Canadians Montreal chapter activist)

Prompted by an interview with the Minister of Industry, Jim Prentice, about the workings of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, Hélène Buzzetti published an article last week in Le Devoir (March 22-23) entitled, “Adieux aux promesses de Montbello” (‘Kiss Montebello promises good-bye’). (more...)


Canadian, Mexican and U.S. legislators plan simultaneous motions to block the SPP

March 20, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

According to an NDP press release last week, elected representatives in all three NAFTA countries “have agreed to file simultaneous legislative motions to stop further implementation of the so-called Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) process, imposed undemocratically on our three nations, and to open up the process that has taken place behind closed doors to instead have a transparent review and scrutiny within their respective legislatures.” (more...)


Partnership not dead by far, says Fraser Institute, which calls on Canada to “expand and speed up the SPP”

March 18, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

In an effort to demonstrate that the best defence is a good offence, a new Fraser Institute report by Alex Moens and Michael Cust, argues that the Canadian government must “expand and speed up the SPP goals,” and make a priority of “rebranding the SPP talks… as well as explaining the specific objective of the talks to the public” at the next summit in New Orleans this April or risk the trilateral partnership losing much of its momentum. (more...)


Renegotiate NAFTA? Sounds like a good idea, says Maude Barlow

March 14, 2008
By Maude Barlow

Two Democratic contenders for the U.S. presidency suggest they’d like to renegotiate NAFTA and it’s as if the sky were falling in Canada. (more...)


Updated fact sheets on SPP available from Common Frontiers

March 14, 2008
Posted by Rich Arnold (Common Frontiers)

Common Frontiers has revised several fact sheets on ‘free trade’ to help cut through the spin and clutter around the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) – a ‘next generation’ trade deal involving Canada, Mexico and the United States. (more...)


What does “NAFTA-gate” mean for social movements?

March 14, 2008

On March 5 – the day after the Ohio Democratic primary in which the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was such a vote determining issue – activists, legislators and academics from Mexico, the U.S. and Canada gathered at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington D.C. to take a critical look at NAFTA and the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) and what might be done about them. (more...)


Democrats will be held accountable for NAFTA talk, says U.S. trade analyst

March 12, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

As NAFTAgate was just starting to make front-page news in Canada last week, trade analyst Chris Sands was telling Embassy magazine to take U.S. renegotiation rhetoric seriously. (more...)


CEOs “task” Canadian government to draft report on SPP recommendations

March 11, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

It becomes clearer with every access to information request who is running the Security and Prosperity Partnership in Ottawa, Washington, D.C. and Mexico City. If you think it’s our politicians, think again. (more...)


Tri-national speaking tour takes SPP message to northeastern United States

March 11, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

A group of U.S., Canadian and Mexican activists has embarked on its second leg of a U.S. tour to discuss the damaging effects of NAFTA and the dangers of the Security and Prosperity Partnership with concerned Americans. (more...)


U.S. Commerce Secretary to debrief corporate class on Los Cabos SPP ministerial meeting

March 10, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

On March 19, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Council of the Americas will hold an "off-the-record debriefing" on the February 27 meeting of SPP ministers and North American Competitiveness Council member CEOs in Los Cabos, Mexico. (more...)


NAFTA is be
ing renegotiated through the SPP, hears tri-national conference

March 7, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

On Wednesday March 5, civil society and fair trade groups, as well as progressive legislators from Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, gathered in Washington, D.C. to talk about NAFTA's real impacts on agriculture, labour, development and migration. (more...)


Harper’s foreign policy gift to Bush: Canada-Colombia free-trade pact would emulate the SPP in Latin America, says new CLC report

March 3, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Forget about Ian Brodie’s alleged phone call to the media regarding U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful Barrack Obama’s stance on NAFTA. How’s this for Canadian meddling in the upcoming U.S. elections? (more...)


The North American Union Farce

February 28, 2008

The following article is reprinted with permission from the Americas Program at the Center for International Policy (CIP).  Laura Carlsen is director of the CIP’s Americas Policy Program). The Americas Mexico Blog can be found at www.americasmexico.blogspot.com. (more...)


Obama, Clinton spook Canada’s hardcore free-traders at SPP ministerial meeting

February 28, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

The threat of renegotiating or dropping NAFTA altogether as proposed by Democratic presidential hopefuls Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton made its way to Los Cabos, Mexico this week where Security and Prosperity Partnership ministers were cajoling with the CEOs of the North American Competitiveness Council at their annual pre-SPP summit meeting. (more...)


“Stop the privatization of public policy and our nation,” says Mexican trade network

February 28, 2008

The following is a statement of the Mexican Action Network on Free Trade (RMALC) on the February 27 and 28 Security and Prosperity Partnership ministerial meeting in Los Cabos, Mexico, translated from the Spanish by Rick Arnold of Common Frontiers Canada. (more...)


Alberta resists tar sands slowdown as new pipeline approvals explode

February 26, 2008
Posted by Brent Patterson

Citizens, environmental groups, labour groups, First Nations communities, social justice and academic groups have all been saying there should be no new approvals in tar sands development. Big oil companies have now joined this call. So why aren’t politicians listening? (more...)


SPP Ministerial meeting set for February 27 and 28 in Los Cabos, Mexico

February 21, 2008
Posted by Rick Arnold

An article in La Jornada reports that the next Security and Prosperity Partnership ministerial meeting will take place February 27 and 28 in Los Cabos, Mexico. This is a pre-New Orleans meeting of SPP ministers from Mexico, Canada and the United States to set an agenda for the next full summit, taking place April 21 and 22. (more...)


Local B.C. council passes motion demanding a “democratic mandate” for the SPP

February 20, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

The Council of the Village of New Denver has passed a motion in support of the position of NDP MP Alex Atamanenko that implementation of the Security and Prosperity Partnership be stopped while the Canadian government seeks a democratic mandate from the people and Parliament is given more oversight of the process. (more...)


Mexican Research Centre answers 10 easy and 10 tougher questions about the SPP

February 19, 2008
Posted by Rick Arnold

Common Frontiers has posted to its website a translated version of an excellent SPP Q+A produced last August by the Centro de Investigaciones Económicas y Políticas de Acción Comunitaria (Mexican Research Centre). (more...)


Federal NDP proposes motion to disclose SPP working group activity to Parliament

February 15, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

On February 12, NDP Trade Critic Peter Julian tabled a motion in the House of Commons that would ensure Parliament was consulted on the activities of the more than 20 Security and Prosperity Partnership working groups currently harmonizing all manner of Canadian policies with U.S. standards. (more...)


An "Amero" for your thoughts? Canadian dollar, regulations a “barrier” to integration, says Woodrow Wilson Center report

February 12, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

When the National Post feels strongly about an issue it doesn’t hold back. There were three – count-em, three – op-eds in today’s paper advocating deeper North American integration, including the possibility of a common currency across the continent. (more...)


Walrus article attacks the continentalist climate criminals

February 11, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew

Relying on the "Security and Prosperity Partnership" google news alert for updates is kind of like fishing. Sometimes you hook a prize-winner, like this article on the recent Mexican anti-NAFTA protests by Katie Kohlstedt, or a recent news hit on the NDP's anti-SPP tour out of the University of Calgary's Gauntlet magazine. (more...)


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