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Canada's Commitment to Earth Worship at the Roots of Rapid Change to Canadian Law

By Dr. Charles McVety (329kB PDF file)

(The contents of the article were presented in a half-hour program on CTS TV, March 7, 2004, 11 p.m. EST)

The article explores the history of the relationship between Maurice Strong and Paul Martin.  Maurice Strong gave Paul Martin his his first job during summer vacation in university, hired him for Power Corporation Canada Ltd. after Martin finished university, and offered Martin a sweetheart deal, the purchase of Canada Steamship Lines, that made the Martin family unbelievably rich.
   Importantly, the article identifies Paul Martin's commitment to support the plan by Maurice Strong, Michael Gorbachev, Kofi Anan and Stephen Rockefeller to impose a universal religion of Earth worship on the world population.  The new-age religion is to replace all others.
   The Canadian government provided millions Stop Welfare for Politiciansof dollars in funding for the development and goals of Maurice Strong's new-age religion.  The Canadian federal government also provided a $161 million in contracts to Canadian Steamship Lines, a corporation that has most of its fleet of about 50 ships registered in Barbados and Liberia and that uses shoddy labour practices that earn it an estimated extra $775,000 a year on each of its foreign-registered ships.*
   Maurice Strong was recently appointed as senior advisor to the Prime Minister's Office.  Will he remain in that position during Stephen Harper's reign?

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*"Last year [2003], the federal government insisted it had done only $137,000 in business with Martin's Canada Steamship Lines in the previous 10 years. This week [end of Jan. 2004], of course, it was revealed that that $137,000 had actually been $161 million, including $46 million during Martin's tenure as finance minister."
(Source: "There's rot in the ship of state", Edmonton Journal, Sunday 1 February 2004, p. A14)


It did work.  The Liberal Party of Canada won that federal election.  Canada was red for a while longer.
(In 2006 the Conservative Party of Canada won a minority government that is becoming increasingly more popular.)

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See also: Fight Kyoto That page reports on the driving forces behind Canada's promotion of the Kyoto accord.


Posted 2002 01 05
Updates:
2006 04 02 (page reformated)