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Subject: Paul Hellyer media release


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Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1999
From: Connie Fogal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: A Clear Question for All Canadians

The Canadian Liberals seem to have much in common with the Australian
Liberals. It seems to me that there is a warning for all Australians in the
statement of concern below put out by the Canadian Action Party.
John H.

December 22, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SOVEREIGNTY OF CANADA NOT QUEBEC THE REAL ISSUE -
CHRETIEN NOT BOUCHARD NEEDS NEW "RULES"

TORONTO, ONTARIO -- "At an extremely precarious time for Canada when many
Canadians are concerned about the country's very future, the Chretien
government is guilty of the most reckless and cynical political
manipulation I've seen in a long time," said Paul Hellyer, leader of the
Canadian Action Party and former cabinet minister in the St. Laurent,
Pearson and Trudeau governments.  "The Liberals have created one of the
biggest straw men in Canadian political history."

"By introducing his referendum rules, Prime Minister Chretien has done
nothing more than stir up trouble in Quebec in order to turn people's
attention away from the real issue facing this land -- the fact that, at
the rate Canadian industry and resources are being bought by Americans,
we are very close to the point of no return after which it will be
inevitable that Canada will be annexed by the United States."

Mr. Hellyer pointed out that the question of Quebec separation will be
irrelevant if annexation occurs, because both 'distinct societies,' Canada
and Quebec, will disappear from the map.

"This dangerous trend toward annexation is unavoidable unless it is
reversed soon,' he warned.  "The sale of MacMillan Bloedel, the icon of the
Canadian forest industry, was a monumental blow to this country, but it was
just one of thousands of U.S. takeovers since the Free Trade (Investment)
Agreement came into effect ten years ago.  Now, the merger of the historic
Canadian National Railway Co. with a much larger U.S. railway is another
major step in the direction of 'one country'."

He added that locating the head office of the new rail enterprise in
Montreal is nothing more than tokenism designed to dilute nationalist
concerns and side-step Canadian legislation.  "When  Paul Tellier goes or
even well before then, the head office will move south and 'Canadian
National' will disappear forever."

The Canadian Action Party head stated that such business developments,
which occur almost daily, combined with the Chretien government's
willingness to put health care and education on the table in the Year
2000 Round of the World Trade Organization (WTO) talks have taken Canada
closer to the brink of extinction in the past year.  He said that the one
of the main American goals in the WTO negotiations is to make it easier
for giant mainly-U.S. transnationals to move into Canada and provide "for
profit" health-care and education services, which will lead to two-tier,
American-style health and education systems.

Mr. Hellyer noted that the combined negative effects of the Canada/U.S.
Free Trade Agreement, NAFTA and the various WTO agreements present such a
threat to the sovereignty of Canada and Quebec that even "free trade"
supporters such as former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed and former Supreme
Court Justice Willard Estey are now speaking out.  At the same time, talk
of a customs union with the U.S, which would virtually wipe out the border,
and the use of the American dollar are guaranteed to bring an end to Canada.

"The tragedy is that we are rapidly heading toward Canada's
disappearance.  But instead of meeting this life and death challenge to the
country's future head on, Mr. Chretien is attempting to make himself a hero
with English-speaking voters with his national-unity smokescreen.  He is
diverting attention from his surrender-of-Canada policies by appearing to
take on Quebec separatists.  This is political manipulation of the worst
and most destructive kind."

The CAP leader pointed out that a clear question for the next Quebec
referendum, if and when there is one, is important.  However, of far
greater and more urgent importance is a clear question for all Canadians
which none of our political leaders has had the courage or honesty to
ask:  Do you want to be annexed by the United States?  Yes or No.

"That is the most urgent question for Canadians to answer," Mr. Hellyer
said.  "Once we have had the opportunity to decide whether we want to
remain Canadians -- and I am sure the vast majority would throw their
support behind Canada -- then the question of national unity will be
relevant again.  So, I challenge the Liberals to put their
corporate-continentalist policies to the voters in a clear, concise
way.  What is good enough for Lucien Bouchard should be good enough for
Jean Chretien.

"Until that time, the Liberal government is killing Canada with its cynical
political maneuvering and its willingness to sell - in some cases,
virtually give away -- anything and everything of value," Mr. Hellyer
concluded.

For more information, please contact:

Paul Hellyer:           (416) 535-1008
Ken Fernandez:  (514) 747-2545
Peter McCrindle:        (514) 428-0921
Web Site:               www.canadianactionparty.ca

DEFENCE of CANADIAN LIBERTY COMMITTEE/LE COMIT� de la LIBERT� CANADIENNE
C/0 CONSTANCE FOGAL LAW OFFICE, #401 -207 West Hastings St., Vancouver,
B.C. V6B1H7  Tel: (604)687-0588; fax: (604) 872 -1504 or (604)
688-0550; cellular(604) 202 7334;
E-MAIL:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]; www.canadianliberty.bc.ca

"The constitution of Canada does not belong either to Parliament, or to the
Legislatures; it belongs to the country and it is there that the citizens
of the country will find the protection of the rights to which they are
entitled" Supreme Court of Canada  A.G. of Nova Scotia and A.G. of Canada,
S.C.R. 1951 pp 32
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