John Manley, committed globalist, to chair Munk Centre’s School of International Studies
Friday, November 21st, 2008
John Manley has made numerous contributions to reports advocating increased international ‘governance’. As Wikipedia notes,
He is also chair of the Independent Task Force on the Future of North America, a project of the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations. In March 2005, the Task Force released a report that advocated a North American union, an economic union between Canada, Mexico and the United States which would resemble the European Union.
The CFR’s major report on continental integration, Building a North American Community, was cowritten by Manley in cooperation with Robert Pastor, the US mandarin on ‘economic integration.’ This is another dangerous development for Canada’s sovereignty as we are further rolled into the international infrastructure of large foreign relations thinktanks and powerful political ‘councils’. For more information, dig into the large collection of news links following the body of this story.
UToronto.ca
November 21, 2008
John Manley to chair board at Munk Centre’s School of International Studies
The University of Toronto is pleased to announce that former deputy prime minister John Manley will lead the board of advisers for the School of International Studies at the Munk Centre.
Manley, who also served as minister of industry, foreign affairs and finance during his distinguished career, is well poised to steer the school’s board in its efforts to develop crucial relationships with key foreign institutions and partners.
“We’re extraordinarily fortunate to have such a distinguished Canadian who has made an outstanding contribution internationally,” said University Professor Janice Gross Stein, Belzberg Professor of Conflict Management in the Department of Political Science and director of the Munk Centre for International Studies. “I can think of no one better to advise us as we move the school forward to international pre-eminence.”
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