Pubdate: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 Source: Penticton Western (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Penticton Western Contact: http://www.pentictonwesternnews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1310 Author: Florian Maurer TRADING IN CANADIAN VALUES Re: Wolf Depner's column in the July 10 issue of the Penticton Western News "Coming to terms with Canadian faults." I couldn't agree more with your timely and highly necessary de-bunking of Canadian myths. The interesting thing I observed since immigrating to Canada in 1975 is how this myth grew at the rate the reasons for it diminished: then Canada was, along with Switzerland, at the top of international esteem for its role as mediator, peacefulness and non-violent society. Like the biblical David, Canada has stood up to the U.S.A. during the Vietnam war and sheltered those that would have been forced to fight in this unjust war. Yet there was hardly a hint of this constant America-trashing that has become fashionable at the degree the social realities of Canada and the U.S.A. were slowly disappearing, starting with the Mulroney years and NAFTA. Then we happily were as we were, we didn't have to define ourselves by negative comparison. Now we have become ready to join the U.S. in just about every one of their military adventures, right down to the "War on Drugs" that has been lost decades ago, costs taxpayers billions and breeds more violent crime at home and in the producer countries. Maybe this is why we now have to evoke the Yankee-bogeyman so constantly: we're not seeing much difference anymore and think that loud yelling will fix it. You have made many very valid points in your column, but let me add one that pains me as an ex-European: NAFTA. The European Union is a political union with the intent to raise every member to the highest common level, to make life easier for its members, to tear down borders. They have a common currency and you don't even have to slow down crossing from one country to another. NAFTA tears all members down to the lowest labour and environmental standards, and border hassles and lineups have increased drastically since its creation. Just now, Canada has decided to impose Visa requirements on one of its member countries (Mexico). So much for solidarity. Shame! NAFTA is only about money, not at all about the values that are making our country special and that we still cherish when we sing O Canada. It's time for some introspection and taking active interest in making Canada, once again, the most tolerant, diverse, open, peace-loving, fittest (-gasp!), smartest, nature-loving society. Florian Maurer Naramata - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr