<strong>Title: </strong> <a href="/article/235929923-majority-of-canadians-reject-spp-and-deeper-integration" target="_blank">Majority of Canadians Reject SPP and Deeper Integration</a>
<strong>Category:</strong> <a href="/topics/72-sovereignty-watch" target="_blank">Sovereignty Watch</a>
<strong>Written By: </strong> <a href="/profiles/NAUWATCH" target="_blank">NAUWATCH</a>
<strong>Date: </strong> Friday, April 18 at 15:19<br><br>
By: Dana Gabriel - 16 April, 2008 Commentary / Analysis, General News<br>
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It is no secret that the U.S. has long since coveted Canada’s fresh water, and once this process starts, it would be next to impossible to turn off the tap. What Canada desperately needs is a national water policy that would ban bulk water exports. Canadians need to be aware of the SPP’s plan to integrate and hand over more control and access of their natural resources to the Americans. A sovereign independent Canada must put their future needs ahead of U.S. corporate interests.<br>
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you need to understand reality first. Water is going to be distributed to denser populations like the states if you were american and running out of water and canada was hoarding the water youd be fighting to get some too retard
What you call hoarding, we would call using for our own citizens. It's always nice how it's assumed that because the US has more people we just owe them our resources, no questions asked. Why don't we ship our water to China then? Or are they just not as worthy of living?
We had an anti-SPP demo in Edmonton today. Was it nationwide, or are we ahead of the curve?