Under increasing pressure of the threat of trade retaliation from the United States, Canada's Western Premiers are meeting in Vancouver,m June 15 & 16, 2010, to discuss "Canada US relations" and "water policy"
Premier Gordon Campbell, under orders from his Builderberg Bosses whom he met in Spain (June 5 and 6) and under pressure to resign due to a looming sex for jobs scandal, has been a key player in the cover up of The Water War Crimes and is reported to have secretly negotiated several agreements with American States to facilitate massive bulk water exports.
Campbell supporters Peter Brown, Lyall Knott, Paul Fraser, and Patrick Kinsella were all strong supporters of W.C.W. Western Canada Water Enterprises Ltd. back in 1988 to 1991 when secret Canadian insiders sought to hi-jack Canada's water export wealth and set up an illegal monopoly in the United States to distribute Canadian fresh water.
Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach, shown left, will play a role in the discussions because the Peace River flows from British Columbia into Alberta. and water flows will be reduced when the diversions are put in place to ship massive amounts of fresh water to California and other states. Former Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed has gone on public record denouncing any plans to divert so called Canadian water to the USA although, hypocritically, he led his province into the Canada US Free Trade Agreement that guarantees Alberta the right to sell its non renewable oil and natural gas gas reserves into the United States in exchange for a guarantee that the supply will not be cut.
Premier Stelmach's position on bulk water exports remains clouded in a mixture of gas and oil.
Yukon Premier Denis Fentie shown right is expected to be keenly interested because the Yukon Territory, along with the State of Alaska, contain the northernmost extremities of the NAWAPA, the decades old plan veloped by Parson's Engineering to deliver massive quantities of fresh water water from Alaska, the Yukon and British Columbia to California, Nevada, Arizona and Mexico.
Click here to learn more about the NAWAPA and the plans to deliver 135 billion gallons annually to the USA
Manitoba Premier Gregg Selinger will have a great interest in the British Columbia water export plans because similar plans are poised to develop in those two provinces to deliver fresh water to Texas and other states east of the continental divide.
Click here to read about Manitoba's Frontier Centre for Public Policy promotion of bulk water exports as a means to provide economic boost to a Manitoba
Premier Brad Wall of Saskatchewan is also interested in the water export plans because there are several proposals to divert massive quantities of water from northern Saskatchewan to the United States
Lake Diefenbaker the largest Lake in southern Saskatachewan with over 500 miles of shoreline was created by dam construction completed in 1967.
Click here to read David Orchard's analysis of how water diversion will proceed through Saskatchewan to the USA
Premier Eva Aariak of Nunavut will be expected to be concerns about diminshed water flows into their territories when huge amounts of water is diverted south into the United States and Mexico
The Grand Canal project, is not expected to be officially discussed at hte meeting but the plan is of keen interest to Premier Aariak because Nunavut borders on Hudson's Bay and the Grand Canal project proposes that an arm of Hudson's Bay, namely James Bay, be sealed and turned into a fresh water lake
Click here to read about the Grand Canal Project
Finally, Premier Floyd Roland representing the people of the Northwest Territories is expected to express concerns that river flows in the Northwest Terrritories will be diminished causing economic and environmental damage to local communities who continue to rely on water flows for their livelihood.
Nonetheless, Premier Roland, a proponent of natural resource development, will be profoundly interested in any revenues his province can manage to squeeze out of water diversions projects.
The water resources of the Northwest Territories are ripe for exploitation.
Canadians may be witnessing a watershed event in the next few days at the Western Premier's Conference in Vancouver
Monday, June 14, 2010
Canada's Western Premiers Set To Re- Open Canadian National Water Export Debate
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