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Author Topic: Expanding U.S.-Canada Security and Economic Partnership  (Read 2795 times)
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« on: September 14, 2010, 07:40:53 AM »

In recent years, U.S.-Canada border issues have been overshadowed by concerns surrounding illegal immigration and drug violence on the southern border. Earlier this summer, both countries agreed to work towards a more joint approach to border security aimed at addressing common threats and promoting economic cooperation.

In July, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and U.S. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, “met to advance a strategic dialogue on developing a shared vision for border security for Canada and the United States—one that will enhance security and resilience against common threats, while bolstering competitiveness and job creation.” A number of initiatives were announced, including an agreement to complete a joint threat and risk assessment which, “addresses drug trafficking and illegal immigration, the illicit movement of prohibited or controlled goods, agricultural hazards, and the spread of infectious disease.” In addition, a memorandum of understanding on cross-border currency seizures and information sharing was signed that, “will help to identify potential threats and assist in money-laundering and terrorist-financing investigations and prosecutions.” Increasingly, Canada is being pressured to further take on U.S. security priorities in an effort to keep trade flowing across the northern border.

Secretary Napolitano and Minister Toews also reached an agreement to safeguard and respond to disruptions of shared infrastructure that connect the two nations such as roads, power grids and bridges. The Canada-U.S. Action Plan for Critical Infrastructure is designed to, “strengthen the safety, security and resiliency of Canada and the United States by establishing a comprehensive cross-border approach to critical infrastructure resilience.” This includes building partnerships, improved information sharing, as well as risk management aimed at increasing the ability to prepare for emergencies like a terrorist attack or a natural disaster. The action plan is part of ongoing cross-border collaboration and builds off a recent deal reached between the Canadian federal and provincial governments in regards to protecting local infrastructure. It also appears to be linked to the Civil Assistance Plan signed by the U.S.-Canadian military in 2008, which allows the armed forces of one nation to support the other during a civil emergency.

full article http://beyourownleader.blogspot.com/2010/09/expanding-us-canada-security-and.html
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« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2010, 08:11:07 AM »

Bring it on, protection is the game, or is it domination under the mask of safeguarding the citizenry.
An economic patnership, oh boy, watch out here it comes.$

Each time I see a greenback I remember hanging old confederate money on my bedroom wall as a kid, ya know, just paper.makes ya wonder, How long can they keep uup this BS,, the dollar too is nothing but paper.
I went off track here, Canada and the US regime are attached for some time folks, lets not leave her majesty and her FIRM out of this either.
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« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2010, 08:13:44 AM »

In the same vein:

http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=186561.msg1106164#msg1106164
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« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2010, 08:17:06 AM »

Bring it on, protection is the game, or is it domination under the mask of safeguarding the citizenry.
An economic patnership, oh boy, watch out here it comes.$

Each time I see a greenback I remember hanging old confederate money on my bedroom wall as a kid, ya know, just paper.makes ya wonder, How long can they keep uup this BS,, the dollar too is nothing but paper.
I went off track here, Canada and the US regime are attached for some time folks, lets not leave her majesty and her FIRM out of this either.


While the politicos may be largely (only lately) somewhat attached at their phony right-wing chicken-hawk fake-conservatist hips, Canada's private central bank and public Federal Treasury/Mint's gold vaults are audited regularly, instead of never...

"America's" (well, the U.Z.S.R.'s) gold reserves have never been audited. Canadians for better or worse have become far more "American" while what used to American's have become mutated into something totally different.
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« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2010, 08:26:46 AM »

While the politicos may be largely (only lately) somewhat attached at their phony right-wing chicken-hawk fake-conservatist hips, Canada's private central bank and public Federal Treasury/Mint's gold vaults are audited regularly, instead of never...

"America's" (well, the U.Z.S.R.'s) gold reserves have never been audited. Canadians for better or worse have become far more "American" while what used to American's have become mutated into something totally different.
Hi A. Gota hand it to ya, you have a way with those adjetives. Bump++
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« Reply #5 on: September 14, 2010, 08:33:10 AM »

Hi A. Gota hand it to ya, you have a way with those adjetives. Bump++


I'd be willing to bet you that the Episcopal-Corporate tribal mafia warlord is more popular in America today than she ever was or will be in Canada. You do not have to put up with the glaring countenance of this petty Caesar every time you take your hand out of your pocket.
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« Reply #6 on: September 14, 2010, 08:51:05 AM »


I'd be willing to bet you that the Episcopal-Corporate tribal mafia warlord is more popular in America today than she ever was or will be in Canada. You do not have to put up with the glaring countenance of this petty Caesar every time you take your hand out of your pocket.
Hi A, I guess your refering to the Queen. Oh ya, what a lovely little darling she,,the bottom line to me is not simply her, but her firm, that entrourge of suckling royalist elites. She may sit at the head of the table but its one long table and the parasites are feasting.
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