---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 27 Oct 1997 14:40:54 -0800 From: Sid Shniad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: Forum on Labor in the Global Economy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Hearings on the MAI The Toronto Star October 25, 1997 CANADIAN PARLIAMENT TO HOLD HEARINGS INTO THE MULTILATERAL AGREEMENT ON INVESTMENT (MAI) By Rosemary Speirs OTTAWA - Trade Minister Sergio Marchi says critics have built "a phantom" out of the closed-door negotiations in Paris for a treaty governing the rules of foreign investment. Bowing to demands for a public debate, Marchi has asked a parliamentary committee to hold hearings on the Multilateral Agreement on Investment. He hopes that.... This week, a subcommittee of nine MPs, headed by Liberal Bob Speller, agreed to make hearings on the agreement a priority. Marchi is asking for a report by December, which he says will help guide Canadian negotiator Bill Dymond during the final talks in Paris next spring. Canadians have about two weeks to make their voices heard. MAI will drastically alter our communities, our country and the world. Corporations will be allowed to sue governments, (municipal, provincial and federal) for loss of profits if governments enact safety, environmental or labour laws that limits a corporation's ability to compete internationaly. Governments cannot sue corporations. The suit would be heard behind closed doors, outside of Canada. The decsion would be binding. The proceedings of the hearing would remain secret. There would be no appeal. Municipal, provincial and federal governments would no longer be able to pass laws or to govern for fear of bankrupting lawsuits. Citizens would no longer govern their own communities. Municipal, provincial, state and federal governments would be governed by transnational coporations. The Canadian government wants a report in 5 weeks! The deal will be signed in six months! We will be locked in for twenty years! Canadians need to participate in this process. Now! ===================== web sites ======================== MAI Internet Resource List ========================== By the MAI-Not! Project, OPIRG-Carleton, 520-2757, fax 520-3989, e- mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.flora.org/mai-not/ The Alliance for Public Accountability is helping us draft a campaign to hold MP's accountable on the MAI: http://www.magi.com/~hemccand/cca.html OUR BEST PICKS The entire text of the January MAI draft http://www.essential.org/monitor/mai.contents.html The text of the May 13th draft (under construction) http://www.citizen.org/gtw/mainewte.htm A comparison of the two drafts http://www.citizen.org/gtw/maitextc.htm MAI-Day! The Corporate Rule Treaty by Tony Clarke, Director of the Polaris Institute http://www.islandnet.com/plethora/mai.html ALL THE WEBSITES BELOW are linked to our site or these other Canadian sites: MAI-No thanks... comprehensive links to organizations, essays on MAI and related issues http://www.islandnet.com/plethora/nomai.html The National Centre for Sustainability, a new MAI information site http://www.islandnet.com/~ncfs/maisite/ CANADA................................. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives http://www.policyalternatives.ca/ Council of Canadians http://www.web.net/~coc/ Citizens Concerned about Free Trade http://web.idirect.com/~ccaft/ The Sierra Club Common Front on WTO http://www.sierraclub.ca/national/trade-env/ U.S........................................... People-Centred Development Forum (David Korten) http://iisd1.iisd.ca/pcdf/ Multinational Monitor http://www.essential.org/monitor/monitor_resources.html#other Public Citizen (Ralph Nader) http://www.citizen.org/ Global Trade Division of Public Citizen http://www.citizen.org/pctrade/tradehome.html The Preamble Collaborative http://www.rtk.net/preamble/ Corporate Watch and TRAC, the Transnational Resource and Action Center http://www.corpwatch.org/trac/about/about.html#advisor Proponents of the MAI.......................................... The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) http://www.oecd.org/daf/cmis/mai/mai.htm The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/english/trade/backgr-e.htm Other pro-MAI sites are linked to the "MAI? No thanks!" site http://www.islandnet.com/plethora/mai-yes.html (A more complete list with email and mail addresses will be released later) The first part of the text of the May draft of the MAI can be found on the web at: http://www.citizen.org/gtw/mainewte.htm Other sites: http://www.twnside.org.sg/ http://csf.colorado.edu/sustainable-economicsc