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Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
Wed Aug 28, 2013, 08:52 PM Aug 2013

Conservatives keeping Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations secret

NDP MP Don Davies is the Official Opposition trade critic. As such, he’d love to have a look at the latest version of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a huge trade deal currently being hashed out between Canada and 11 other nations. The problem is, he can’t get his hands on a copy. While any member of U.S. Congress can review the latest TPP draft, in Canada the governing Conservatives are restricting access. It’s just the latest in a series of transparency problems surrounding the TPP, a free-trade deal that would encompass two-fifths of the world economy and a third of all global trade.

Earlier this summer, Conservative Trade Minister Ed Fast hosted a TPP meeting in Vancouver in absolute secrecy. Only when Peruvian media leaked word of it after the fact did Fast own up. Earlier, Fast assured the press that no particular corporate group or interest had any special access to the negotiations. Shortly thereafter, Internet law professor Michael Geist* turned up documents showing that Fast’s ministry had created a consultation group including Bombardier and the Canadian Steel Producers Association, both companies signed a confidentiality and non-disclosure agreement giving them access to “certain sensitive information of the Department concerning or related to the TPP negotiations.”
http://www2.macleans.ca/2013/08/28/why-is-the-trans-pacific-partnership-such-a-secret/

NDP trade critic calls for more transparency in TPP negotiations Press release

VANCOUVER – NDP Trade critic Don Davies (Vancouver Kingsway) is calling on the Harper Government to give Canadian MPs the same information that US Members of Congress have about the ongoing Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations.

The NDP has learned that all members of the US Congress are being given access to the draft text of the TPP.

“The TPP is a sweeping agreement covering issues that affect many areas of Canada’s economy and society – including several areas of policy that have never been subject to trade agreements before,” said Davies. “By keeping Parliament completely in the dark on negotiations the Conservatives also leave Canadians in the dark and, for an agreement of this magnitude that is abnormal and unacceptable.

“If the US can allow its legislators to see the TPP text, there is no reason that Canada can’t,” Davies said.

Davies further expressed concern that American legislators are being given an undue advantage over Canadian MP’s, saying “it is both unfair and unwise for Canadian parliamentarians to operate from such an imbalanced knowledge base in discussions with our US colleagues.”

Access to Information requests have also revealed that there is a small group of insider industry associations that have special access to Canada’s negotiating position, but the Harper Government has prevented others from having access to the text, including Parliamentarians.

“Canadians have a right to know how trade policies are being negotiated, and Parliamentarians have a duty to defend the public’s interests,” said Davies. “Allowing private actors to have information that Parliamentarians don’t have is inappropriate,” said Davies.

Recently, trade experts from across the political spectrum have criticized the Harper Government for being far too secretive in its approach to trade negotiations.

“Canada’s trade performance has suffered badly since the Conservatives took power,” said Davies. “The prosperity of all Canadians depends on healthy, balanced international trade. To get there, we need trade negotiations that are more inclusive and transparent.

“Mr. Harper’s obsession with secrecy is unhelpful, undemocratic and, as the US practice demonstrates, unnecessary.”
http://www.ndp.ca/news/ndp-trade-critic-calls-more-transparency-tpp-negotiations


*Michael Geist's Comments before the House of Commons Standing Committee on International Trade, June 3, 2013 http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/6868/125/
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Conservatives keeping Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations secret (Original Post) Joe Shlabotnik Aug 2013 OP
Harper remembers... CanSocDem Aug 2013 #1
Herr Harper has his fingers in this ConcernedCanuk Sep 2013 #2
 

CanSocDem

(3,286 posts)
1. Harper remembers...
Thu Aug 29, 2013, 09:59 AM
Aug 2013


...how divisive "free-trade" discussions were even within his own party. Whether this is still the case we'll have to see.

One of Canada's most articulate anti free-trade activists almost became their party leader until Peter Mckay, in the 11th hour, betrayed David Orchard and ultimately all Canadians. I'm guessing that despite his control of the 'mainstream media', Harper is deathly afraid of waking this great, unchallenged sovereign pride.


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