What's Behind the Secret Negotiation of the Canada-Central America Free Trade Agreement (CA4FTA)?
A Panel Discussion with:
Raúl Moreno, Sinti Techan Citzens' Action Network, El Salvador
Suzanne Rumsey, co-chair Americas Policy Group, CCIC / PWRDF, Anglican Church of Canada
Thursday, June 22nd
7PM , OISE at University of Toronto
Room 4-422
252 Bloor St. West
For the last 5 years, the government of Canada has been secretly negotiating a free trade agreement with four Central American countries modelled on the NAFTA and FTAA. During that time, the Canadian government has refused to release the draft text of the agreement, now in the last stages of negotiation. This agreement comes on the heels of the recently approved US- Central America Free Trade Agreement, which has been described as NAFTA on steroids. Come find out more about this secret agreement and what you can do about it.
Event sponsored by:
Americas Policy Group, Canadian Council for International Co-operation, Canada-El Salvador Action Network (CELSAN), KAIROS, Canada Guatemala Community Network (GCN), Salvaide Toronto, Salvadorian-Canadian Association (ASALCA), Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC), Transformative Learning Centre at OISE
For more information, send an email to: info@celsan.org
A Panel Discussion with:
Raúl Moreno, Sinti Techan Citzens' Action Network, El Salvador
Suzanne Rumsey, co-chair Americas Policy Group, CCIC / PWRDF, Anglican Church of Canada
Thursday, June 22nd
7PM , OISE at University of Toronto
Room 4-422
252 Bloor St. West
For the last 5 years, the government of Canada has been secretly negotiating a free trade agreement with four Central American countries modelled on the NAFTA and FTAA. During that time, the Canadian government has refused to release the draft text of the agreement, now in the last stages of negotiation. This agreement comes on the heels of the recently approved US- Central America Free Trade Agreement, which has been described as NAFTA on steroids. Come find out more about this secret agreement and what you can do about it.
Event sponsored by:
Americas Policy Group, Canadian Council for International Co-operation, Canada-El Salvador Action Network (CELSAN), KAIROS, Canada Guatemala Community Network (GCN), Salvaide Toronto, Salvadorian-Canadian Association (ASALCA), Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC), Transformative Learning Centre at OISE
For more information, send an email to: info@celsan.org
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