You helped shape the new TPP
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- Published on Sunday, 29 November -0001 16:00
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Paov,
As you may have seen, yesterday Canada joined 10 other countries in signing onto a reworked version of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), now known as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).1,2
In a big win for the Internet, the new agreement suspends many of the controversial provisions included in previous versions, including the Intellectual Property (IP) chapter and ISDS (Investor-State Dispute Settlement) rules.3 These suspensions are not a coincidence — these were among the top concerns raised in over 18,000 emails sent to the government on behalf of concerned Canadians.4
This is all because of you, our community! The overwhelming majority of these submissions came from the OpenMedia community, using our Let’s Talk TPP tool.5 The Minister of International Trade, François-Philippe Champagne noted the influence of public feedback with regards to the IP chapter in the new version of the TPP.6
The improvements in the new TPP are a testament to all these years of pressure and relentless work. We never backed down, kept up the pressure, and finally the government listened.
However, even with these improvements, the CPTPP — and especially the process through which it was negotiated — is still deeply flawed. Discussions continue to be held behind closed doors, with little information available to the public.
Despite how far we’ve come, there’s still much to do. This week marks the 6th round of negotiations in NAFTA — yet another trade agreement where our digital rights are still at risk, and our government continues to negotiate in secret without the transparency we were promised.7
So we’ll still be here, working to make sure that the government is held accountable to its citizens, and does not ignore our digital rights. We need you to stand with us as we continue to demand transparency and accountability from the government, in the final stages of the TPP, the upcoming NAFTA agreement, and all ongoing trade negotiations.
These negotiations are supposed to benefit us all, and thanks to your efforts, we are much closer to that than we might have expected.
Everything you’ve done so far has led us here, so I want to say thank you, Paov. It’s a big win in what has been a long and notoriously closed process.
Onwards,
Marie, on behalf of the OpenMedia team
P.S.: Our advocacy work against closed-door agreements like the TPP and NAFTA is kept alive with donations from supporters like you. If you can chip in $5 today, we would greatly appreciate your support!
Footnotes
[1] Consolidated TPP Text: Government of Canada
[2] Canada reaches deal on revised Trans-Pacific Partnership: CBC
[3] Annex II - List of Suspended Provisions: Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
[4] When Consultations Count: Why the TPP is a Reminder of the Value of Speaking Out: Michael Geist
[5] Let’s Talk TPP: OpenMedia
[6] Statement by Minister of International Trade on successful conclusion of Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership: Global Affairs Canada
[7] Trade secrets damage the credibility of NAFTA negotiations: The Globe and Mail
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