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Monetary Reform for Canada!
» http://www.canadianactionparty.ca/component/content/frontpag » A pro-Canadian party dedicated to reclaiming and maintaining Canada's political and economic sovereignty as an independent country. 1» Sovereignty and monetary reform are needed to make a better Canada for our children Fri, 06 Aug 2010 17:26:24 +0000 The Problem:Canada's debt is over $500 billion dollars, of which 95% is compound interest owed to private banks.The Solution:Return to the utilization of the Bank of Canada for the BEST interest of Canadians.The Canadian Action Party is renewing and expanding its efforts to confront the global corporate and financial powers that are accelerating their threats to our aspirations as a self-governing nation. It is the intent of the Canadian Action Party to empower the citizens of Canada to achieve this through the political process as an informed and educated populace. 2» Take away the banks' licence to print money Sat, 24 Jul 2010 02:21:25 +0000 The world monetary and banking system that left tens of millions unemployed in Canada, the U.S., Europe and elsewhere, and eroded the retirement wealth of a whole generation, is a disaster and must be fixed for the benefit of all. You would think G20 leaders would get the message after 25 recessions and depressions since 1890. Apparently not; we are doomed to struggle with more of the same.The real source of the problem is a privately owned money-manufacturing monopoly that creates virtually all the new money as debt, of which there is so much that the real economy is about to drown in it. But there is a quick and simple fix with a Canadian precedent to support it.Most people believe the bankers' myth that the money they lend to you today is money that someone else deposited yesterday. The odds of that being true are infinitesimal. They have to create the "money" they lend to you.Read the article by Paul Hellyer - Founder and former leader of CAP: 3» An Open Letter to the Canadian Minister of Health, Bill C-36 Fri, 09 Jul 2010 15:40:09 +0000 Once again, Minister, you are causing me sleepless nights with your re-introduction of this falsely named "Canada Consumer Product Safety Act" - Bill C-36.The Hazardous Products and Criminal Code Acts are concerned with safety of the consumer. This Bill C-36 is promoting the loss of Canadian sovereignty and will lead to loss of the rights and freedoms of the Canadian People and remove the fundamentals of the rule of law in this country. The Minister of Justice refuses to see this which in my mind amounts to treason. 4» Bill C-9: CAP Candidate reminds Opposition of its Role Tue, 01 Jun 2010 00:15:26 +0000 The Budget of the present session of Parliament has been passed in principle, and the Bill C-9, Budget Implementation Act, is now whizzing through the House, to the dismay of many who have read its 904 pages. They cover such topics as giving the Environment Minister unilateral authority to decide on environmental assessments for any project, allowing Cabinet to sell all or part of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., and 5» A Letter to M.P.s by Jeremy Arney, CAP Candidate Mon, 19 Apr 2010 23:12:53 +0000 CAP Candidate Jeremy Arney has composed the following letter, which details the specific dangerous points of Bill C-6, An Act Respecting the Safety of Consumer Goods, which Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq has confirmed that she intends to bring back as soon as possible, in its original form, without any of the amendments won in the Senate and lost because of the Prorogue of Parliament in December. Jeremy is providing it here for anyone who wants to understand those points themselves and who may then wish to share with others and use or adapt the letter to send to their own M.P. to help educate him or her and to register their own concerns about the Bill. 6» Interest on public debt costs $170-million a day Sun, 07 Mar 2010 08:00:00 +0000 Canadians paid $170-million per day in 2008/ 2009 in unnecessary interest on federal, provincial and municipal debt. The cost for 2009/ 10 and subsequent years will likely be higher. These costs are reflected in taxes, fees, cut-backs in public services such as education and medicare and deterioration of infrastructure such as roads, sewers, water lines and affordable housing. 7» Funding Public Health Care With a Publicly Owned Bank: How Canada Did It Wed, 10 Feb 2010 20:00:57 +0000 Funding Public Health Care With a Publicly Owned Bank: How Canada Did It 8» Timothy Moorley vs. Pfizer Fri, 08 Jan 2010 04:05:44 +0000 Hello CAP Members and Supporters, I recently had a very disturbing conversation with a Mr. Timothy Moorley. Mr. Moorley has a serious life-threatening medical condition (a hole in his heart), and is involved in a product liability lawsuit against Pfizer regarding their product Celebrex.It is Mr. Moorleys claimthat Pfizer, with the help of Canadian Doctors and Technicians, has altered his medical records and diagnostic tests taken in Canada.
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