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From: Steven Staples, Ceasefire.ca
Sent: Friday, August 1, 2014 3:01 PM
Subject: Reminder! Sign up to say “no” to ballistic missile defence and “yes!” to abolishing nuclear weapons
Posted on July 30, 2014 by Ceasefire.ca in Action Alerts, Blog
Be louder than the bomb on August 6th 2014!
Join Ceasefire.ca for our annual day of action to call for the abolition of nuclear weapons, to be held on Wednesday, August 6th – the 69th anniversary of the horrific atomic bombing of the Japanese city of Hiroshima by the United States in 1945.
Stephen Harper’s government is considering joining the American ballistic missile defence program (BMD). Let’s send a message that we don’t want to be part of U.S. missile defence forces.
Instead, Canada should be a leader in abolishing the over 15,000 nuclear warheads in the world, nearly all of which are held by the United States and Russia.
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Have you heard about our annual Louder than the Bomb campaign? Nearly 1,000 people have already signed up for to take action this Hiroshima Day,
Wednesday, August 6.
We need to send a message to Harper: say "no" to the U.S. ballistic missile defence, and "yes" to abolishing nuclear weapons.
Please see Celyn's note below.
I hope you'll join us and sign up for this day of action:
http://www.ceasefire.ca/?p=19316
In peace,
Steven Staples
Ceasefire.ca
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I am a campaigner at Ceasefire.ca, and I want you to join us for this year’s “Louder than the Bomb” day of action on Hiroshima Day, Wednesday, August 6th 2014.
Next Wednesday we need you and thousands of Canadians to tell Prime Minister Stephen Harper to say "no" to joining the disastrous U.S. ballistic missile defence system (BMD), and "yes" to working to abolish nuclear weapons altogether.
Sign up for the day of action, and receive a reminder to sign our petition on Wednesday, August 6th 2014:
Sign up to take action on August 6, 2014:
http://www.ceasefire.ca/?p=19316
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The Harper government is considering joining the American national BMD program. It doesn’t work, could cost Canada millions and would put in
jeopardy longstanding Canadian policy against weapons in space.
Don’t let him ruin our future!
Let’s urge Harper and all political leaders to keep Canada out of this costly, misguided system and to focus instead on meaningful steps to abolish
nuclear arms and keep space weapons-free.
Thanks for everything you do for peace,
Celyn Dufay, Ceasefire.ca
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BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENCE - (Liberal) Senator Grant Mitchell’s Summer Newsletter 2014 - See Page 5
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n June, the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence tabled its latest report titled
“Canada and Ballistic Missile Defence: Responding to the evolving threat”.
The committee unanimously recommended that the Government of Canada enter into an agreement with the United States to participate as a partner in ballistic missile defence (BMD), in order to preserve Canada’s sovereignty, security and national interests.
In conducting the study, the committee sought to better understand the reasons for the decision in 2005 not to join the BMD program, the current threat environment, as well as a path forward which will protect Canada’s sovereignty and security, while at the same time strengthening Canada’s NORAD partnership.
Over the course of the study, the Committee learned from the Deputy Commander of NORAD, Lt. General Parent that Canada cannot simply assume that all of its territory will be protected by default under the existing U.S. BMD arrangement. Canada has been sharing early warning information for some time – without the benefit of BMD protection – so full participation in BMD is a logical next step in Canada’s defence policy.
To read the committee’s report or to learn more about the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence, please visit its website at
http://senate-senat.ca/secd-e.asp.