Canada-China FIPA: "We Stand Together" rally & tour supports First Nation legal challenge to controversial investment treaty
Brenda Sayers, a representative of Hupcasath First Nation (Vancouver Island) will speak at a rally on Parliament Hill and at events across Ontario and Quebec to gather support for a First Nations legal challenge to the Canada-China Foreign Investment Protection Agreement, which has been signified but not yet ratified by the federal government. The Hupacasath case, which was heard in federal court last June 2013 argues that the federal government is required to consult First Nations before ratifying treaties like the FIPA.
The trade justice group in the Hamilton chapter of the Council of Canadians is hosting Brenda Sayers in a public event next Thursday, August 15th, 2013.
Where: Volunteer Hamilton, 267 King St. E.
When: Thurs Aug 15th, 2013 7:00-9:00pm
Who: Council of Canadians
The Council of Canadians, along with Idle No More, LeadNow, KAIROS, Common Frontiers, Canadian Union of Postal Workers, Attac-Quebec, Trade Justice Network, Ottawa & District Labour Council, and the Latin America & Caribbean Solidarity Network (LACSN) are supporting Brenda Sayers' tours.
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