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    Canada's NEW Government

    http://www.pm.gc.ca/eng/media.asp?id=1200

    Prime Minister announces Canadian membership of North American Competitiveness Council
    13 June 2006
    Ottawa, Ontario
    Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced the Canadian membership of the North American Competitiveness Council, which was launched at the meeting of North American leaders in Cancun, Mexico, in March 2006.

    The Canadian members of the Competitiveness Council are Dominic D’Alessandro (Manulife Financial); Paul Desmarais, Jr. (Power Corporation of Canada); David Ganong (Ganong Bros. Limited); Richard George (Suncor Energy Inc.); Hunter Harrison (CN); Linda Hasenfratz (Linamar Corporation); Michael Sabia (Bell Canada Enterprises); Jim Shepherd (Canfor Corporation); Annette Verschuren (The Home Depot); and Rick Waugh (Scotiabank).

    “I am delighted that these accomplished individuals have agreed to apply their considerable private sector expertise to help us identify and pursue initiatives that will create a more competitive North America,” said the Prime Minister.

    The Council comprises 30 senior private sector representatives, 10 from each country, and has a mandate to provide governments with recommendations on broad issues such as border facilitation and regulation, as well as the competitiveness of key sectors including automotive, transportation, manufacturing and services. The Council will meet annually with security and prosperity ministers and will engage with senior government officials on an ongoing basis. The Competitiveness Council is an initiative of the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America.

    Biographical notes are attached.

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    NORTH AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS COUNCIL - BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

    Dominic D’Alessandro

    Dominic D’Alessandro was born in Italy in 1947. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Loyola College and qualified as a chartered accountant in 1971. He has been President and Chief Executive Officer of Manulife Financial since 1994.

    Mr. D’Alessandro has had an extensive and varied background in the financial services industry. From 1968 to 1975 he was employed by Coopers & Lybrand, where he spent time in the firm’s Paris office. In 1975, he joined Genstar Ltd. and worked in Saudi Arabia as Director of Finance and subsequently Manager, and was later based in San Francisco as Vice-President of the Materials and Construction Group. He joined the Royal Bank of Canada in 1981 where he held a number of positions, including Executive Vice-President. In 1988 he was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of the Laurentian Bank of Canada.

    Mr. D’Alessandro has been a member of several boards of directors and was the 2001-02 Campaign Chair for the Salvation Army and for the Greater Toronto United Way in 1998. He has received numerous honours, including Canada’s Outstanding CEO of 2002, Officer of the Order of Canada in 2003, and Canada’s Most Respected CEO in 2004.


    Paul Desmarais, Jr.

    Paul Desmarais, Jr. was born in Sudbury, Ontario, in 1954. He obtained a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University and graduated from the European Institute of Business Administration in Fontainebleau, France, with a master’s degree in business administration. Since 1996, he has been Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Power Corporation of Canada (PCC) and has been Chairman of the Executive Committee of Power Financial Corporation (PFC) since 2005.

    Prior to joining PCC in 1981, Mr. Desmarais was with S.G. Warburg & Co. in London, England, and with Standard Brands Incorporated in New York. He was President and Chief Operating Officer of PFC from 1986 to 1989, and Chairman from 1990 to 2005.

    He is also a director and member of the executive committee of many Power group companies in North America including Great-West Lifeco and IGM Financial. In addition, he holds executive board positions with several European companies, including Pargesa Holding S.A. (Switzerland), Imerys (France), Groupe Bruxelles Lambert (Belgium), Total S.A. and Suez (France).

    Mr. Desmarais is Chairman of the Board of Governors of The International Economic Forum of the Americas, Founder and Chairman of the International Advisory Committee of l’École des Hautes Études Commerciales and Founder and Member of the International Advisory Board of the McGill University Faculty of Management in Canada. He is a member of the International Council and a director of the European Institute of Business Administration. He is also a member of the International Advisory Board of the La Poste Group in France.

    In 2005, Mr. Desmarais was named an Officer of the Order of Canada and received the Executive of the Year Award from the Academy of International Business.


    David A. Ganong

    David Ganong was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, in 1943. He received a B.A. from the University of New Brunswick in 1965 and an M.B.A. from the University of Western Ontario in 1970. He is President of Ganong Brothers Limited.

    Mr. Ganong is a director of the Canadian Council of Chief Executive Officers, Sun Life Financial and the Conference Board of Canada. He is also Chairman of the Board of Governors of the University of New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Business Council. Some of his previous positions include Chairman of the Confectionery Manufacturers’ Association of Canada, Chairman of the Board of Clarica Life Insurance Co. and Chairman of the Young Presidents’ Organization for Canada. He has also been a director of the Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation and Air Canada.

    Mr. Ganong was named a Member of the Order of Canada in 2005 and was inducted into the Canadian Professional Sales Association Hall of Fame in 1999.


    Richard Lee George

    Rick George was born in Brush, Colorado, in 1950. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from Colorado State University, a law degree from the University of Houston Law School and is a graduate of the Harvard Business School Program for Management Development. He was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Suncor Energy in 1991.

    Mr. George has held various positions with Sun Company both in the U.S. and the U.K. in the areas of project planning, production evaluation, exploration and production, and in the international oil business as managing director of Sun Oil Britain Limited.

    Mr. George was named Chairman of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives in 2003 and is Chair of the 2008 Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conference. He is also a member of the board of directors of the U.S. offshore and onshore drilling company, Global Santa Fe Corporation.

    He was named Outstanding CEO of the Year in 1999 and received the Canadian Business Leader Award in 2000.


    Hunter Harrison

    Hunter Harrison was born in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1944. He became President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) in 2003.

    Mr. Harrison’s railroad career began in 1964 when he joined the Frisco Railroad (St. Louis-San Francisco Railroad) as a carman-oiler while still attending school. He held positions of increasing responsibility at the Frisco and Burlington Northern Railroad (BN) after BN acquired the Frisco in 1980. He joined the Illinois Central Railroad in 1989 as Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer and rose through the ranks to become President and Chief Executive Officer in 1993. CN acquired IC in 1999. Prior to his current position, Mr. Harrison was CN’s Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer from 1998 to 2003 and he became a director in 1999.

    Mr. Harrison is a member of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives and was named North America’s Railroader of the Year in 2002.


    Linda Hasenfratz

    Linda Hasenfratz was born in Guelph, Ontario, in 1966. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Science from the University of Western Ontario and completed an Executive M.B.A. from the Ivey School of Business at the same university in 1997. She is Chief Executive Officer of Linamar Corporation.

    Ms. Hasenfratz joined Linamar Corporation in 1990 and embarked on an extensive training program to gain familiarity with all aspects of the business, working as a machine operator, engineering technician and production control coordinator. She was Materials Manager of the Traxie subsidiary and in 1995 became Operations Manager for the start up of Comtech Manufacturing Ltd. She was named General Manager of Comtech and Vehcom Manufacturing in 1997. Ms. Hasenfratz was named Chief Operating Officer of Linamar in 1997 and President in 1999, before assuming her current position in 2002.

    Ms. Hasenfratz is a member of the board of directors of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the Catalyst Canadian Board of Advisors, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the Original Equipment Manufacturers Association.


    Michael J. Sabia

    Michael Sabia was born in St. Catharines, Ontario, in 1953. He received a B.A. in economics and politics from the University of Toronto and an M.A., M.Phil. from Yale University. He is President and Chief Executive Officer of Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE).

    Mr. Sabia held a number of senior positions in the Canadian Public Service, including Director General of Tax Policy in the Department of Finance, and Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet in the Privy Council Office. He joined the Canadian National Railway Company as Vice-President, Corporate Development, in 1993 and was appointed Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer in 1995. He joined the BCE group in 1999 and was appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of BCE and Bell Canada in 2002.

    Mr. Sabia received an honorary doctorate from the University of Ottawa in 2006.


    James A. Shepherd

    Jim Shepherd was born in Quebec City, Quebec, in 1952. He graduated from Queen’s University in 1974 with a degree in mechanical engineering and is President and Chief Executive Officer of Canfor Corporation.

    Mr. Shepherd has been employed in the forest products business for more than 25 years in both Ontario and B.C., first with British Columbia Forest Products Ltd. and then with Crestbrook Forest Industries Ltd. He joined Slocan Forest Products Ltd. as President and Chief Operating Officer in 1999 and became Chief Executive Officer in 2000. In 2004, he became President and Chief Executive Officer of Canfor.

    Mr. Shepherd is a member of the Board of Governors of the University of Northern British Columbia, the Board of Directors of the Council of Forest Industries, the B.C. Progress Board, the Vancouver Board of Trade, and the Asia Pacific Trade Council, and is Chairman of the Forest Products Association of Canada. He was Chair of the B.C. Forest Safety Council and has participated in the United Way since 1995


    Annette Verschuren

    Annette Verschuren was born in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, in 1956. She holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from St. Francis Xavier University. In 1996 she joined The Home Depot Canada and is Division President of the company’s Canadian operations.

    Ms. Verschuren began her career as a development officer with the Cape Breton Development Corporation in Sydney, Nova Scotia. She went on to work with Canada Development Investment Corporation as Executive Vice- President and then joined Imasco Ltd. as Vice-President of Corporate Development. Prior to joining The Home Depot, Ms. Verschuren was President and co-owner of Michael’s of Canada from 1993 to 1996.

    She has been honoured with a doctorate from both Mount Saint Vincent University and St. Francis Xavier University, and was named the 2005 Distinguished Canadian Retailer of the Year by the Retail Council of Canada. Ms. Verschuren was installed as Chancellor of Cape Breton University and she is currently on the board of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives, Chair of Habitat for Humanity’s National President’s Council and a member of the Canadian Corporate Council on Volunteering.


    Richard E. Waugh

    Rick Waugh was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1947. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) from the University of Manitoba, and a Master of Business Administration from York University. Since 2003, he has been President and Chief Executive Officer of Scotiabank.

    Mr. Waugh began his career with Scotiabank and served in a number of positions in the retail and commercial, investment, corporate and international banking areas. He was appointed Senior Vice-President, North American Corporate Banking in 1983. In 1985, he moved to New York where, for the next eight years, he played a pivotal role in the development and expansion of the bank's U.S. activities.

    In 1993, Mr. Waugh returned to Toronto as Senior Executive Vice-President, Corporate Banking. He was appointed Vice-Chairman, Corporate Banking in 1995, and Vice-Chairman, International Banking and Wealth Management in 1998.

    Mr. Waugh is a Fellow of the Institute of Canadian Bankers, serves on the Board of Directors of St. Michael’s Hospital and is Campaign Chair of the United Way of Greater Toronto’s 2006 Campaign.
    END OF AN ERA 1/20/2009

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    I hope the Canadian people see this for what it is and fight it. If we can get allies to our north we might have a chance at fighting this thing. Lord knows we will get no help from the south.

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    the Canadians probably haven't reached the point where they push 1 for French and 2 for Spanish
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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    And the destruction of the USA marches right on. The North American Union is a frightning thing. These globalist bankers intend to control us all. This all seems like some kinda horror movie or a dream, a real nightmare. This is all supposed to take place by 2010!

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    gofer - I think they may have moved up the timetable on this as the cat is clearly out of the bag and things seem to be progressing at an ever increasing pace.

    I do not know the details of their plans of course but maybe they underestimated the American people. Maybe they thought we would just roll over and take the illegals without a fuss and now realize that in fact they have awakened the fury of the people... just thinking out loud.

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    dlm1968, I think you're right
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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    I know they have released it in me. My husband says he don't know me anymore if they come knocking on our door
    But it 's to the point, we have to speak out or be walked on and I'd rather voice my opinion while I still can in ENGLISH
    Isn't that what free speech is all about?
    We do have our rights regardless of what is going down. If enough of us speak out it WILL help. IT CANNOT HURT.
    I'm writing everyone I know who I think will listen about this.
    At least it's worth a try. If we just sit here and talk about it amongst ourselves, it isn't getting anything accomplished. This is OUR country and we all need to fight for it while we still can.
    I want to be able to tell my great granddaughter one day that her great grandmother helped to save our country from getting sold out.
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    Just watch, Bushwad will use some type of national catastrophe, like another terrorist attack or maybe a bird flu outbreak to institute martial law to cancel the 2008 elections and remain in office to finish implementing his plan of the North American merger.

    ROBERT PASTOR, IND. TASK FORCE ON NORTH AMERICA:

    "The best way to secure the United States today is not at our two borders with Mexico and Canada, but at the borders of North America as a whole."

    "What we hope to accomplish by 2010 is a common external tariff which will mean that goods can move easily across the border. We want a common security perimeter around all of North America, so as to ease the travel of people within North America."

    Mexico and U.S. put “Security Perimeter” on fast-track

    Mexidata | May 20, 2005 By José Carreño

    Washington, D.C.- Task force groups from the U.S. and Mexico are working together, on a fast-track basis, on in-depth reforms to national security relations between the two countries.

    The delegations are working on the creation of a “North American Security Perimeter,” that among other factors includes the identification of targets vulnerable to terrorism along the common border.

    Gerónimo Gutiérrez, Mexico’s Undersecretary of Foreign Relations, said that the negotiations are going well, with an initial session for proposals scheduled for June.

    The border area security plan is being discussed at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Mexican National Security and Investigation/Research Center (Cisen) levels.

    National security officials and analysts noted that authorities in both countries have suggested the possibility of terrorist attacks on tourist destinations frequented by U.S. citizens.
    [b][i][size=117]"Leave like beaten rats. You old white people. It is your duty to die. Through love of having children, we are going to take over.â€

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    There are already thousands here from terrorists countries. They have no idea where they are!
    Do not vote for Party this year, vote for America and American workers!

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    That really worries me too..........that some catastrophic event will happen that will allow our traitor of a President to remain in office.
    It was clear that he had a beef with Sadam and his sons.........Bush didn't get elected in 2000, yet he was there.........money buys alot these days don't it? Was it not convienient how SOON 9/11 happened after Bush got in? Just his meal ticket to hit Sadam. He sure was gung ho on OBL was he not? Wanted dead or alive I think he said. We'll stop at nothing to get him. So........what happened to getting OBL? When our guys got to Afghanistan, all of a sudden OBL wasn't an issue. It was out for Sadam.
    Was it not a coincidence that 9/11 "just happened" in the nick of time for Bush to go get Sadam? 9/11 didn't just happen.........our government planned it for years and years. I'm serious. Those 3,000 people that died were just collateral damage. After all, what was 3,000 lives to the likes of big bankers and big businesses? Nothing to them. And it's getting ready to happen again.........only on a much larger scale. I wonder who our government will blame this next one on? Oh I forgot.......I know who........they are already starting with this crap about "there was going to be an attack on the NY subways by Al Queda in 2003. That's who they will blame this next one on. Already setting the stage for it. Can anyone else see what I'm seeing? Our government is guilty of mass murder of it's own people just for their greed of money and power. THEY WILL STOP AT NOTHING to get their way.That is the FreeMasons, the Bilderbergs, the New World Order, The RoundTable....This is their agenda and we are all just pawns in their little games. We are their collateral damage. ALOT OF CORRUPTION in our government.
    BUSH IS SEEKING TO BE THE WORLD LEADER!!!!!! You know I'm right.
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