Harper’s Canada Chooses The Wrong Path

By Mark Taliano

There are at least two visions of Canada.  The better vision belongs to Jean Ralston Saul, author of A Fair Country, and to progressive, forward-looking Canadians. 

It is a vision that embraces and respects the three founding pillars of our society: the Aboriginal, the French, and the English.  It sees strength in each pillar, and recognizes that the three interconnected yet independent pillars make Canada a distinctive society that has been, in many ways, a model for the world.  We have Quebec, with its culture and language preserved, a bilingual federal government, as well as Inuit-governed Nunavut, Nunavik, and native reserves.

Self-government in Nunavut and Nunavik strengthens rather than weakens who we are as a people. Northern aboriginal communities reinforce our sovereignty as a nation, rather than weaken it, by asserting our permanent residency in the far north, and the respect is reciprocated.  Chief Joseph Gosnell: “Once Nunavut had been created, I heard people say, “Now we are Canadian.” 

The native relationship to nature is founded in a belief that nature is a “circle”, to which humans belong.  Mohawk Beth Brant: “We do not worship nature. We are part of it.”  Such a world-view is different from the Judeo-Christian-Islamic-Fundamentalist traditions which consider man to be the “master” of nature, but it aligns itself with modern science that tells us we must change our ways, or perish.

This is why native Canadians are at the forefront of progressive movements that respect science, nature, and the need to rein in the free-market anarchy that is threatening to destroy the planet.

The aboriginal pillar of our society is as important now as it was during the founding of our country, but Steven Harper does not share this vision of Canada.  Instead, he shows disrespect ….

When Attawapiskat, a native community in northern Ontario, declared an emergency and asked for help, Harper sent an accountant. A federal judge later ruled that the Harper government was “unreasonable in all circumstances to appoint an outside financial manager.”

Attawapiskat, looks like this. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6abZ0LFT5CQ&feature=player embedded).

Contrast the plight of Attawapiskat with the riches of the DeBeers Victor Mine, located on First Nations Land 80 kilometers away.  The Victor Mine harvests 600,000 carats worth of diamonds per year.

Fort Chipewyan, a native community located downstream of the Tar Sands is understandably concerned about health issues related to toxic discharges from industry.

Instead of showing concern and taking proactive measures, Harper suppresses realities.

Attawapiskat and FortChipewyan are what Chris Hedges would describe as “sacrifice zones”. These are areas where the environment and human communities have been destroyed by corporate profit.  Resources are extracted, but the negative “externalities”, and the indifference to the plight of neighboring communities, remain. 

FortChipewyan and Attawapiskat are the front lines, but the devastation, as in the U.S, is extending outwards towards the rest of society and the planet.

 Instead of embracing good science, Harper’s Canada suppresses it.  http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=215631291512801193422.0004c54303a5c215725ab . Key research centers, such as the Experimental Lakes Area, and the PolarEnvironmentAtmosphericResearchCenter, will be cut, while other vital research programs will lose federal funding:

The scope of the cuts effectively annihilates information streams that might prove contrary to unfettered Tar Sands, or other extractive industry, development.

 Instead of enabling a low carbon industry, it legislates an anti-environment “budget bill”, Bill C-38, that wipes out decades of progressive environmental protections

To add insult to injury, Harper’s government is even offering to investigate the health effects of wind turbines, all the while ignoring (and suppressing) the clear and present health dangers from fossil fuels.

 Harper disrespects, by word and deed, the essence of our country.  He is obsessed with 

an economic system of laissez-faire, unregulated economics, which is hollowing out manufacturing http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/story/2012/06/13/oecd-canada-outlook.html , which is  facilitating an unprecedented transfer of wealth upwards, http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/05/27/income-inequality-infographic n 1548973.html ( income inequality is growing twice as fast here, than in the U.S)

and which is destroying our environment..  This, combined with rising military spending, private sector bailouts, and attacks on unions, is decimating the social and environmental fabric of our country for the profit of the 1%. 

Harper once promised to a right-wing U.S think tank that “You won’t recognize Canada when I get through with it.”  Unfortunately, he wasn’t kidding.  

Mark Taliano is a native of Niagara and regular contributor to Niagara At Large.

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4 responses to “Harper’s Canada Chooses The Wrong Path

  1. Gail Benjafield's avatar Gail Benjafield

    Once again, Mark, on the spot. I know I am beating a dead horse here, but if you have not already, everyone should read The Armageddon Factor, as it explains much of what drives Harper.

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  2. What makes you think there are no health effects related to Industrial Wind Turbines? See http://oto2.wustl.edu/cochlea/wind.html and get informed. There are many more studies on the topic. Go to windhttp://ontario-wind-resistance.org/ .

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  3. Two elections ago the Liberals in Ontario were on the ropes BUT the “TEACHERs” went to bat for them and we, during the next four years, suffered as corruption and corporate greed took control. The last Ontaio Election we were sure there would be new faces in Queen’s Park but once again they somehow narrowly survived even though countless atrocities and malfeasance ran rampant.
    The Harper “CONTROLLED” Conservative government in Ottawa, an arrogant, self serving group of stooges many from the old Harris Gang in Queen’s Park use the same tactics of incrimination, secrecy, countless atrocities and malfeasance to ward off the attempts to gain DEMOCRACY at a time when Canada is, in the eyes of the world, becoming a “PIRANHA” that ravishes and destroys all and everything decent on this planet.

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