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Convention 2008 is here ! Happenings, in Ottawa **************************** Who will lead us in the next election ? Share your Ideas Some Contenders *************************** A decision regarding the restructuring of Canada into an integrated North American Union with a common currency is a decision for the citizens of Canada - not for a minority government with an ineffective opposition.
Wikipedia: In law, treason is the crime of disloyalty to one's nation. A person who betrays the nation of their citizenship and/or reneges on an oath of loyalty and in some way willfully cooperates with an enemy, is considered to be a traitor. Oran's Dictionary of the Law (1983) defines treason as: "...[a]...citizen's actions to help a foreign government overthrow, make war against, or seriously injure the [parent nation]." In many nations, it is also often considered treason to attempt or conspire to overthrow the government, even if no foreign country is aided or involved by such an endeavour.
The North American continent is being transformed from three sovereign nations Canada, USA, Mexico) into one regional corporate power base, the North American Union. Unlike the creation of the European...
"We'd Rather Be Canadian" PAC/CAP"Any opposition party that supports the continuation of Canada as a sovereign nation, "a true North strong and free", must join...
"I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to worship in my
own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to oppose what I
believe wrong, or free to choose those who shall govern my country.
This heritage of freedom I pledge to uphold for myself and all
mankind." From the Canadian Bill of Rights, July 1, 1960.