Maude Barlow to speak in Prince Albert
The biggest free trade deal the country has ever seen and Maude Barlow, national chairperson with the Council of Canadians, says people are being kept in the dark.
She’s taking the message about the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union, to communities across the country.
She says it’s about allowing big corporations to challenge spending at by governments. Barlow says she has identified three major concerns with CETA — the privatization of water services, patent protection for pharmaceutical companies and giving Europe uninterrupted access to Canadian resources like pulp and paper, minerals and energy.
Barlow said the Council of Canadians doesn’t believe this type of trade deal would benefit Canada and that they would like to see more public debate and dialog.