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COMMUNITIES ARE NOT FOR SALE!

Why CETA is a bad deal for communities


7:00pm
Mercredi Octobre 12 2011

Venue: Maritime Labour Centre
Address: 1880 Triumph Street
Cost: By donation
Accessibility: Accessible

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COMMUNITIES ARE NOT FOR SALE!
Why CETA is a bad deal for communities

Canada and the European Union are negotiating a new Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) and negotiations have been quietly taking place behind closed doors.

If CETA is signed it will:

• Threaten our local democracy by putting corporate rights first

• Encourage privatization of drinking water and wastewater services

• Threaten local job creation and “buy-local” policies

• Cause prescription drug costs to skyrocket by at least $2.8 billion per year

• Allow big corporations to ignore or challenge environmental regulation

Let’s work together to stop this deal!

This event is part of a cross-country tour with the Council of Canadians and CUPE.

cupe.ca – canadians.org – 1-800-387-7177

 For more information call 604 688 8846 or email awaxman@canadians.org / hgrewal@canadians.org

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Wednesday, October 12 @ 7 pm

Auditorium – Maritime Labour Centre

1880 Triumph Street, Vancouver

Featuring:

Maude Barlow – National Chairperson, Council of Canadians

Paul Moist - National President, Canadian Union of Public Employees


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