Members of the
Nanaimo Chapter of the Council of Canadians are making history this week after having posted a YouTube video revealing suspect activities by police at the SPP Summit in Montebello, Quebec. The video, now seen by over a quarter of a millions viewers, will be part of a documentary being produced by the Council.
Council of Canadians member Paul Manly says:
"We're making a 60 minute documentary about SPP (the Security Prosperity Partnership) and TILMA (Trade Investment Labour mobility Agreement) and how trade agreements in general are driven by a secretive corporate agenda that excludes civil society, the labour and environmental movements. We need to expose this agenda and not let provocateurs derail our message."Watch video
HERE.