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North American Union
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August 21, 2007 Border among key issues at summit's opening
Globe and Mail (UK)
MONTEBELLO, QUEBEC — Border issues, Arctic sovereignty and Canada's mission in Afghanistan topped the agenda yesterday as Prime Minister Stephen Harper met U.S. President George W. Bush at the start of a North American summit that has been shortened to allow Mexican President Felipe Calderon to return to his hurricane-threatened nation.
August 21, 2007 Bush 'Amused' By 'North American Union' Fears
Miscellaneous
Montebello, Quebec (CNSNews.com) - Leaders of the United States, Canada, and Mexico on Tuesday downplayed fears that their trilateral Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) is setting the foundation for a "North American Union." But they did not promise more openness to quell such fears.
August 20, 2007 Log cabin turned to fortress for N America summit
Breitbnart.com
The leaders of Canada, the United States and Mexico will meet Monday for a two-day summit to bolster trilateral trade and security, far from the hostile gaze of demonstrators.
August 20, 2007 Montebello Summit: Bush Seeks Neighborly Agenda
MyWay.com
President Bush and the leaders of Mexico and Canada worked Monday to craft a plan to secure their borders in the event of a terrorist strike or other emergency without creating traffic tie-ups that slowed commerce at crossings after the Sept. 11 attacks.
August 20, 2007 DeWeese Speaks out on SPP Montebello Summit
Miscellaneous
The news conference was sponsored by the Coalition to Block The North American Union, of which APC is a founding member. Other leaders of the Coalition include Howard Phillips (Conservative Caucus), Phyllis Schlafly (Eagle Forum), Jerome Corsi (Author), and more than 50 organizations.
August 19, 2007 Protests begin ahead of Montebello summit
Miscellaneous
Hundreds of activists rallied on Parliament Hill to protest the secretive nature of the upcoming summit in Montebello, Que. involving North America's three political leaders.
August 17, 2007 Congress tells Bush: Back off SPP agenda
Worldnet Daily
Twenty-two members of the U.S. House of Representatives – 21 Republicans and a Democrat – are urging President Bush to back off his North American integration efforts when he attends the third summit meeting on the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America next week in Montebello, Quebec.
August 17, 2007 Left, right unite to protest SPP summit in Quebec
National Post (Ca)
OTTAWA -- The far right and far left will find common ground next week as representatives from both political spectrums protest the summit between Canadian, American and Mexican leaders in Montebello, Que.
August 07, 2007 The “Evolution by Stealth” of a North American Union
Global Research (Ca)
As a young person in Canada, who wants to live in a free, democratic country, where I have embedded rights and freedoms, I feel that there is nothing more important right now than to find out and spread information regarding the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP), which was signed into agreement by the Liberal government in 2005, under then Prime Minister Paul Martin, with President Bush and then-Mexican President Vicente Fox.
August 02, 2007 NY Times Bestseller contradicts Dick Cheney’s claims
Miscellaneous
Vice-President Dick Cheney says there is no "secret plan" to create a network of superhighways to facilitate a merger of the United States, Mexico and Canada. Dr. Jerome Corsi, author of the New York Times bestseller "The Late Great USA: The Coming Merger with Mexico and Canada" (WND Books, ISBNs 0-9790451-4-2, $25.95, July 2007) concurs on one point - the plan’s not secret anymore.
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