From: "Stuart Trew" <[email protected]>

Date: 2011.10 .20 1:57:49 PM PDT (CA)
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [ACTIVlist] Over 80 European and Canadian organizations demand an
end to Canada-EU free-trade talks


Over 80 European and Canadian organizations demand an end to Canada-EU
free-trade talks

Ottawa, October 20, 2011 – Today, as a 9th round of Canada-EU free trade
talks comes to an end in Ottawa, over 80 European and Canadian civil society
groups demanded that political leaders on both sides of the Atlantic stop
negotiating the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and
release the offers now.

“Our organizations say NO to this agreement, which has been negotiated for
the sole benefit of transnational corporations at the expense of people's
rights and of the protection of the environment,” says the declaration. 

“Neither the European Union nor Canada has ever informed their populations
of what is really at stake in these negotiations,” it continues. “Requests
and offers from each party have never been discussed nor revealed to the
public. These negotiations are thus clearly a total denial of democracy.”

Today, International Trade Minister Ed Fast announced that Canada and the EU
had successfully exchanged offers on services and investment. This follows
an exchange of provincial and EU member state procurement and goods offers
during the last round in Brussels this past July. Neither set of offers will
be made public or subject to debate prior to the signing of a final deal,
which the Harper government has said it would like to do early in 2012.

The joint statement released today by Canadian and European civil society
concludes that “trade agreements must promote cooperation and recognize
common well-being, public interest, and human and environmental rights as
more important than short-term private interests which benefit only
transnational corporations.” Instead, CETA “would encourage the
privatization of the public sector, weaken and prevent social, health and
environmental regulations, and protect investors' rights at the expense of
democratic rights.

“We therefore ask Canadian federal and provincial representatives, as well
as representatives from the European Parliament and from the different
national parliaments to refuse to ratify the CETA, and to act in total
transparency regarding this agreement which is selling off our social
rights, threatening environmental regulations and, more generally speaking,
democracy itself.”

To read the statement, entitled “Free-trade agreement between the European
Union and Canada: Corporations Must Not Make the Law,” see
<http://tradejustice.ca/> http://tradejustice.ca. 

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More information: 

Stuart Trew, for the Trade Justice Network,  <mailto:[email protected]>
[email protected]
Pierre-Yves Serinet, for the Réseau québécois sur l’intégration continentale
(RQIC):  <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

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