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Philippe Duhamel (salami@operationsalami.org)

Citizens' groups plan public forum on Parliament Hill to discuss FTAA
agreement

OTTAWA -- A coalition including women's, environment, student's, labour,
and church organizations is organizing a one-day forum to be held April 1
on Parliament Hill, which will include public hearings on the harmful
implications of the FTAA agreement, as well as training in non-violence.

The forum's organizers have joined tens of thousands of petitioners
calling on the Canadian government to release the text of the FTAA
agreement before March 20, one month before the Summit of the Americas in
Quebec City.

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March 1, 2001

Citizens' groups plan public forum on Parliament Hill to discuss FTAA
agreement

OTTAWA -- A coalition including women's, environment, student's, labour,
and church organizations is organizing a one-day forum to be held April 1
on Parliament Hill, which will include public hearings on the harmful
implications of the FTAA agreement, as well as training in non-violence.

The forum's organizers have joined tens of thousands of petitioners
calling on the Canadian government to release the text of the FTAA
agreement before March 20, one month before the Summit of the Americas in
Quebec City.

"Our members of parliament and the public deserve to know what our
government plans to sign at the Summit," said Dave Bleakney, an organizer
with the coalition.

NDP MP Svend Robinson has come under fire for helping the coalition book
space on Parliament Hill, but organizers are emphasizing this is the most
appropriate space for the forum.

"We are holding this forum on Parliament Hill, in the very committee
rooms where, if the FTAA text were public, parliamentary committees could
be discussing how the agreement will hurt things like our environment,
health care, indigenous peoples, and how it risks the future welfare of
peoples throughout the Americas," said Bleakney.

The forum will also include an information and training session on non
violence.

"We plan to be at the Department of Foreign Affairs and International
Trade on April 2, to support the call for the release of the text. We are
worried about how protesters might be treated, and want to be prepared,"
said Kerry Pither, another organizer.

"We are alarmed by the militarized fortress being erected around Quebec
City, the growing risk of arrest for peaceful protesters, and the risk of
violent suppression by authorities," she said.

"So this forum will first inform the public about what is at stake with
the FTAA agreement, and then help equip citizens with the skills to help
keep protests peaceful," she concluded.

A full schedule for the forum and list of speakers will be available by
March 8.

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For more information email sol...@web.ca

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Kerry Pither
Solidarity Network - Réseau de solidarité
75 Albert Street, Suite 410
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5E7
Phone: (613) 233-1764, Tollfree: 1-877-244-4494
Fax: (613) 233-1458
Email: sol...@web.ca

SalAMI and the Convergence Table for Nonviolent Opposition to the Summit of the Americas are involved in the organizing of the April 1st People's Parliament on the FTAA and April 2nd "Citizen Search & Rescue" operation that will shut down the Canadian Dep
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