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Dana Gabriel

Dana Gabriel is an activist and independent researcher. He writes about trade, globalization, sovereignty, as well as other issues.
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Leaders’ Summit on North American Relations Held in June

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By Dana Gabriel
 
Unbeknownst to many, the Leaders’ Summit on North American Relations was held in Quebec in June of this year.  It represents yet another facet of North American integration.  This should not be confused with the upcoming North American Leaders’ Summit which is scheduled to take place in Mexico on August 9-10.

The fifth Leaders’ Summit on North American Relations was held on June 3 of this year in Quebec City.  The summit was chaired by Quebec Premier Jean Charest.  It focused on, “four main areas: the economic context and the financial crisis; North American integration: NAFTA’s track record and prospects; transportation and infrastructure; and energy and climate change.”  In conjunction with the summit, the North American SuperCorridor Coalition (NASCO) Conference also took place from June 2-4.

 

North American Integration: Deep-Rooted Agenda Continues

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By Dana Gabriel
 
North American integration is a deep-rooted agenda that continues on many different fronts.  This has not changed under an Obama administration.  Posted on the U.S. Department of State’s website calendar of events is the fifth annual North American Leaders Summit, which is set to take place August 8-11 in Mexico.  Much of the foundation and framework for a North American superstate has already been achieved through NAFTA and the Security Prosperity Partnership (SPP).  The latest leaders summit could be used as an opportunity to revive stalled SPP measures and launch a new strategy that would further build off past continental integration initiatives.

 

U.S.- Canada Border Security and Military Integration

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By Dana Gabriel
 
Under the pretext of the war on terror and through initiatives such as the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP), as well as other commitments, there has been an ongoing effort to further harmonize North American security priorities.  The militarization of the continent, along with U.S.-Canada integration is taking place in areas of law enforcement, border services and the armed forces.  More is being done to better protect the northern border, but somehow government needs to strike a balance between security and the movement of goods and people.

 

NAIS: Farmers and Ranchers Under Attack

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By Dana Gabriel
 
The National Animal Identification System (NAIS) is a federal program which enjoys the support of large corporate agribusiness farms.  It consists of premises registration, as well as animal identification and tracing.  It remains voluntary, but some states have taken measures to mandate certain elements of the program.  There has been strong opposition from small farmers and ranchers who view NAIS as a threat to privacy and property rights.  Full implementation would also be expensive and could put many out of business.  NAIS is unfair and by all accounts, would be ineffective.  It is yet another way to squeeze out small family farmers and further monopolize America's food production.

 

The SPP: Three's Company or Three's a Crowd?

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By Dana Gabriel
In the last year, there has been little mention of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) from the governments of Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.  A battle appears to be brewing as to the next course of action to take in regards to North American integration.  Some would like to see more focus placed on Canada-U.S. bilateralism while others believe that trilateralism should always be the way to go.  This could be a manufactured debate with the goal of trying to resurrect this agenda.  You can be sure that the global elite pushing for deeper continental integration, will take a North American Union any which way they can.
 
It seems to always be the same people championing for further North American integration, but with the decline of the SPP, a rift may be emerging.  Recent op-eds that appeared in the Globe and Mail back this up.  On one side, you have former deputy foreign minister of Mexico Andrés Rozental and Robert Pastor, who is considered by many to be the architect of a proposed North American Community.  They argued in favor of trilateralism.  The bilateral side was represented by former Canadian deputy prime minister John Manley and Gordon Giffin, former US ambassador to Canada.  They believe that the trilateral framework of NAFTA should not apply to all aspects of North American relations.  It’s hard to take this apparent quarrel too seriously as all have participated in past reports and policy paper initiatives pushing for expanded North American integration.  It could be a legitimate power struggle and infighting, brought about by a clash of ideas on how to best achieve these objectives.  It might also be nothing more than staged theatrics designed to try and jumpstart continental integration, in an effort to fill the void left by the SPP.

 
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