The Council of Canadians


Sign up to receive SPP updates:

  RSSRSS feed.
 

  NACC
  Workers
  Water
  Energy
  Security & civil liberties
  Military
  Safety & regulations
  Transportation corridors

SPP resources

SPP Summit - New Orleans
April 21-22, 2008

SPP Summit - Montebello
August 19-21, 2007

Teach-in
March 31 to April 1, 2007

 

The People's SummitPeople’s Summit off to a dramatic and energetic start

April 21, 2008
Posted by Stuart Trew in New Orleans

As barricades went up in parts of New Orleans' business district yesterday to protect the SPP meeting from scrutiny, two very different meetings were taking place close by.

The first brought energy sector workers from Canada, the U.S. and Mexico together for a second time to talk about international issues, share local concerns and generally strive to work together on a more people-friendly energy policy in all three countries. The first such meeting took place in Quebec last year prior to the Montebello summit in August. About 50 energy workers met again on Sunday to further the discussion at the invitation of the local Steelworkers.

Around 2 p.m., another meeting took place in a residential area just outside of downtown. It was the official launch of the People's Summit -- a counter-conference of local, national and international groups fighting privatization, free trade, corporate rule and the SPP -- and it also drew about 50 people who came to hear from day labourers, homeless residents and Katrina survivors about the impact the 2005 hurricane had on their lives, and the lack of impact current reconstruction efforts are having.

The crowd, which included a group of Ottawa activists bused to New Orleans by the Student Federation of the University of Ottawa, enjoyed street theatre from the Latino Day Laborers, who used drama to tell the story of their lives as guest workers in America, specifically in New Orleans where they are employed extensively in the redevelopment of the city.

The People's Summit will kick off today at noon after a community tour. More on it later...


.

 

 

 

 
The Council of Canadians
 

Facebook del.icio.us DiggIt Reddit

home | contact | privacy | site map | events | français
700-170 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, ON, K1P 5V5 CA; Tel: (613) 233-2773; 1-800-387-7177
Fax: (613) 233-6776; inquiries@canadians.org; © The Council of Canadians, 2006