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    The U.S. and Canada recently signed several bilateral agreements that will further strengthen continental security and defense cooperation. Deeper military integration between both countries is part of efforts to establish a North American security perimeter and better address common global threats.

    Following the recent Permanent Joint Board on Defense (PJBD) meeting which took place in Ottawa, the Commander of Canada Command, Lt.-Gen Walter Semianiw and the Commander of North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), Gen. Charles Jacoby, Jr. signed three military documents. The first was the Combined Defense Plan which a backgrounder described as a, “planning framework between Canada Command, its counterpart USNORTHCOM, and NORAD for enhanced defense cooperation between Canada and the U.S. should governments require each other’s assistance.” The second is the Information Sharing Memorandum of Understanding, “an arrangement between Canada Command, its counterpart USNORTHCOM and NORAD to identify and provide for ease of sharing information amongst the three organizations.” The Civil Assistance Plan, which was originally signed in 2008 and allows the armed forces of one nation to support the other during an emergency was also renewed for two years.

    Lee Berthiaume of Postmedia News reported that, “The Combined Defense Plan has been under discussion for several years and would further integrate cross-border military co-operation at a time when the Harper government is trying to reassure Washington it has a reliable partner in Canada when it comes to security.” Defense Minister Peter MacKay is quoted as saying, “This agreement provides a framework for the combined defense of Canada and the U.S. during peace, contingencies, and war.” He added, “The plan describes the authorities and means by which the two governments would approve homeland military operations in the event of a mutually agreed threat, and how our two militaries would collaborate and share information.” In his speech in front of the PJBD, Minister MacKay also called for, “increased military involvement implementing the Beyond the Border strategy, saying the Canadian Forces and its American counterparts should be supporting civilian agencies monitoring the cross-border security.” Also on the agenda at the defense forum was security cooperation in the Arctic, along with Canadian and U.S. engagement in the Western Hemisphere.

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    Harper needs to stop violating Canada's sovereignty. But it's the "Around the globe" part which worries me most.

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    The NAU is all but said and done - the formalities are slowly coming through.

    As a Canadian, I am not fucking happy knowing that there will be US Army on my soil. That's where we're headed - military patrols on BOTH our soils.

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    There will be U.S. army on our soil??

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    If things keep going like this....yeah...most certainly under some sort of Marshall Law scenario...you know...for our protection.

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    There will be U.S. army on our soil??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lishy View Post
    Harper needs to stop violating Canada's sovereignty. But it's the "Around the globe" part which worries me most.
    Living on the border, I'm also very worried. Maybe we need to stop electing him. Elizabeth May is in my riding and that's who I voted for. I've never voted that Fascist.
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    It is the slow amalgamation of two countries. Canada pretends it is completely in control of its political sovereignty and the US pretends that it has that. Economically speaking (one of the only real things that matter in possessing true liberty) we come very quickly to heel.

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    Harper denounced all libertarianism from his party. Not a fan despite him being the clear lesser of evils. Still an evil.

    Quote Originally Posted by specialK View Post
    Living on the border, I'm also very worried. Maybe we need to stop electing him. Elizabeth May is in my riding and that's who I voted for. I've never voted that Fascist.

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    the Canadian action party is worth looking into
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] "It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped. Each time a person stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance." Robert Kennedy

    ... it is not impossible !!!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkY7B...e_gdata_player

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    Well intentioned - but central control. No thanks.

    They merely want control of the central bank.

    We need to abolish the central bank, not turn it over to someone else.

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    the Canadian action party is worth looking into

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