Please take few seconds and vote for a NO on the link below of a Globe and Mail survey. This newspaper survey is about to get a public opinion on whether Canada and the U.S. should go for a more deep collaboration on surveillance and data-sharing in the name of a so-called North American perimeter.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/vox-populi-continental-border-deal/article1835151/?from=1837982
P.S: At this hour 10.15 am PST, the results are;
49% 3143 votes
51% 3245 votes
No
A Globe and Mail on-line poll is asking, "Should Canada and the U.S. collaborate more deeply on surveillance and data-sharing in the name of a so-called North American perimeter?"
At this hour, 52 percent (or 2957 people) say yes, while 48 percent (2741 people say no).
To add your voice to the no column, please go to http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/vox-populi-continental-border-deal/article1835151/?from=1837982.
For recent Council of Canadians commentary on this issue, please see these media releases: http://www.canadians.org/media/trade/2010/10-Dec-10.html and http://www.canadians.org/media/trade/2010/09-Dec-10-2.html.
For recent campaign blogs on this, please see the first four blogs at http://www.canadians.org/campaignblog/?s=%22security+perimeter%22.
For documents that outlined this type of plan in the Security and Prosperity Partnership, go to http://www.spp-psp.gc.ca/eic/site/spp-psp.nsf/eng/00055.html and http://www.spp-psp.gc.ca/eic/site/spp-psp.nsf/eng/h_00014.html.
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