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Ottawa: poisoning Seabed



Message forwarded from Connie Fogal <cfogal@netcom.ca>

URGENT PUBLIC MEETING SEPTEMBER 29,1999

Ottawa Citizen, Conference Room, 1101 Baxter road OTTAWA
Wednesday September 29,1999  7:30 p.m.

POISONING CANADA' S SEABED- THE US NAVY'S ILLEGAL PRESENCE

Everyone who is concerned about the sovereignty of Canada and the military
takeover of parts of Canada for military practice and weapons testing is
invited to come to an urgent meeting and hear a report on Nanoose Bay BC.

The reports from Nova Scotia confirm pollution of the seabed and lobster
fishing grounds off Nova Scotia.

Puerto Rico is trying to get rid of the U.S. navy use of Puerto Rican
territory for deadly war games.

  The Chretien government has illegally seized Nanoose Bay on Vancouver
Island for the continued use by the U.S. Navy for torpedo testing and
military practice.

Starting September 1999 U.S. Navy nuclear powered warships will be able to
carry nuclear weapons into Canadian (B.C.)waters.

The Human Rights Institute of Canada, located in Ottawa, (one of the
Plaintiffs in the lawsuits against the expropriation of Nanoose Bay)
invites everyone who is concerned about Canadian sovereignty, nuclear
proliferation, and about Canadian involvement in U.S. military adventures
to come to this meeting.

  Open session for people to express their views.

Dr Marguerite Ritchie, Q.C., will give a first hand report of her
challenges to these illegal operations and answer your questions.

tel: 613 232 2920; 613 232 7477; Fax: 613 232 3735; E mail: hric@mondent.com


DEFENCE of CANADIAN LIBERTY COMMITTEE/LE COMITÉ de la LIBERTÉ CANADIENNE
C/0 CONSTANCE FOGAL LAW OFFICE, #401 -207 West Hastings St., Vancouver,
B.C. V6B1H7
Tel: (604)687-0588; fax: (604) 872 -1504 or (604) 688-0550;cellular(604)
202 7334;
  E-MAIL    cfogal@netcom.ca; www.canadianliberty.bc.ca

“The constitution of Canada does not belong either to Parliament, or to the
Legislatures; it belongs to the country and it is there that the citizens
of the country will find the protection of the rights to which they are
entitled” Supreme Court of Canada  A.G. of Nova Scotia and A.G. of Canada,
S.C.R. 1951 pp 32


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