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G20 Activities planned for Montrealvieuxcmaq, Mercredi, Octobre 18, 2000 - 11:00
Chad lubelsky (chad@alternatives.ca)
October 24 and 25 Montreal dubiously hosts the Group of 20 (G-20) meeting at the Sheraton Hotel (Rene-Levesque West and Stanley). The G-20 is comprised of the finance ministers and bank governors of the G-7 nations, as well as other countries defined as "emerging markets." Importantly, the G-20 is also made up of the heads of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the October 24 and 25 Montreal dubiously hosts the Group of 20 (G-20) meeting at the In solidarity with recent anti-capitalist mobilizations in Washington Listed below are the events organized primarily by the G-20 Welcoming Committee and the Halifax Initiative. For more information on the G-20 Welcoming Committee: stop...@tao.ca and on the Halifax Initiative: www.web.net/~halifax/index.htm == Conference on Global Citizenship and Women == === Benefit Show for the G-20 Welcoming Committee === Acts include Oppressed Conscience, Bodybag, Cavaliers Noirs and Uni-T. $5 === Workshop: "Exposing Paul Martin, Globalization and the G-20" === This Friday, Canadian Finance Minister Paul Martin will be hosting a Just before Martin's so-called consultation, members of the G-20 Welcoming Speaking at the workshop will be Michel Chossudovsky, a vocal critic of == FRIDAY, October 20 == == SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2000 == Registration 8:30 am 9:30 am Plenary - Globalization of Finance 9:30am - 12:00 pm Rapid deregulation of global financial markets is resulting in Chair: Esperanza Morena, Canadian Council for International Nicola Bullard, Focus on the Global South, (Thailand) Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndugane, Archbishop of Capetown, Carlos Heredia, Equipo Pueblo, (Mexico) Jong Sung You, Citizen’s Coalition for Economic Justice, Lunch (not provided) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm WORKSHOPS Choose one of the following 6 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 1. Stopping the Debt Spiral Break the chains of debt has been a rallying cry for decades, Resource People: Lidy Nakpil, Freedom from Debt Coalition, (Philippines) Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane, (South Africa) Njoki Njorege Njehu, 50 Years is Enough, (USA) John Serieux, North-South Institute, (Canada), Facilitator: Ernie Schibli, Social Justice Committee of 2. Controlling Casino Capital The world of international finance has become a global Resource People: Bruno Jetin, ATTAC, (France) Ruthanne Cecil, Tobin Tax Initiative, (USA) Steve Tibbett, War on Want, (UK) Kavaljit Singh, Public Interest Research Group, (India) Facilitator: Robin Round, Halifax Initiative, (Canada) 3. Financial Institutions The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the Resource People Sarah Anderson, Institute for Policy Studies, (USA) Fernando Carvalho, IBASE, (Brazil) Bob Naiman, Center for Economic Policy and Research, (USA) Scott Sinclair, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (Canada) Facilitator: Brian O’Neill, Oxfam, (Canada) 4. Linking Finance for Development A common rationale for capital account liberalization is that Resource People: Patrick Bond, University of Witwatersrand, (South Africa) Humberto Campodonico, DESCO, (Peru) Arjun Sengupta, UN Independent Expert on the Right to Yash Tandon, International South Group Network, (Zimbabwe) Facilitator: Andrea Botto, Canadian Council for International 4. The G20 and the “New |
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