The Council of Canadians
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The Council of Canadians, founded in 1985, is Canada’s largest citizen's advocacy organization, "with members and chapters across the country," its website states. The Council works "to protect Canadian independence by promoting progressive policies on fair trade, clean water, safe food, public health care, and other issues of social and economic concern to Canadians." [1]
The Council is a "non-profit, public interest organization" and "does not take money from corporations or governments. It is sustained entirely by the volunteer energy and financial assistance of its members." [2]
See the Council's history.
Contents
Leadership
- Maude Barlow, National Chairperson
- Board of Directors
Task Force on the Future of North America
Contact Information
700-170 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5V5
Phone: 1 800 387-7177
Website: http://www.canadians.org/
Related SourceWatch Resources
- Also see: deep integration and North American Union.
External links
- "Canada-U.S. Integration: A Chronology. A Citizen’s Guide to Fighting Deep Integration," The Council of Canadians.
- Maude Barlow, "Who's in Charge of the Global Economy? The Council of the Canadians, no date.