When
Canada took away Captain Paul Watson's passport on behalf of Japan
Paul
Watson
10
June, 2015
Despite
being a Canadian going back fourteen generations to 1587,
Sea Shepherd captain and anti-whaling activist Paul
Watson can
no longer enter Canada because Stephen Harper took away his
passport to placate Japanese whalers.
I
am a Canadian.
Je
suis Canadien.
I
don't often take sides politically because for the most part
political parties everywhere are pretty much all the same when it
comes to environmental and conservation issues. Of course many of you
will disagree but that's my opinion from a biocentric perspective.
But
in Canada's case it is very personal.
I
don’t have a Canadian passport.
Why?
Because
Stephen Harper took it away from me.
Is
it because I’m wanted for a crime in Canada or did I commit a crime
in Canada?
No.
There
is no Canadian warrant for me in Canada.
Why?
Because
we opposed illegal Japanese whaling in the Southern Ocean, a whaling
operation that has been condemned as illegal by the International
Court of Justice.
Stephen
Harper decided that supporting illegal Japanese whaling was more
important than defending the rights of one of his own citizens.
Now,
this would have caused me some very serious problems if not for one
important consideration.
I
hold two passports.
I
am both a citizen of Canada, where I was born, as well as
a naturalized American citizen.The United States allows me to
keep my passport and to travel and live in the United States.
I
can still travel because I have the benefit of U.S. citizenship.
But
I can't go to Canada.
Without
a Canadian passport I am not allowed to enter Canada because dual
citizens may not enter the country with the passport of their
alternative citizenship.
I
was born in Toronto in 1950. My mother was born in Toronto in 1930.
My father was born in Atholville, New Brunswick in 1928.
My
father served in the Korean War as an Army cook and a Sergeant. (The
Blackwatch) His father served in World War I in the infantry. My
great uncle whom I am named after, served in the Canadian Navy during
World War II. He died from his war injuries.
My
mother’s father served in the Canadian Army as an officer in the
Boer War in South Africa.I served in the Canadian Coast Guard between
1969 and 1974.
My
great grandfather was born in Prince Edward Island. His father, my
great great grandfather was born in Nova Scotia.
My
father’s family came from Brittany, France on my Acadian side in
1587, first to St. Pierre Miquelon then onto Acadia. On the Scottish
side, the first one to arrive was a soldier under the command of
General James Wolfe in 1759. He married a French woman and that is
why today on my father’s side Watson is the only Anglo name in a
huge clan of Canadian relatives bearing the names Maillet, Boudreau,
Babineau, Dorion and Arsenault.
My
mother’s father was born in Copenhagen, but her mother, my
grandmother was born in Ontario. Her parents were from Louisville,
Kentucky. They emigrated to Canada in 1908 from California, after her
older brother was killed in the San Francisco earthquake when he was
6. My roots go back at least to 1850 in the USA.
Today,
I have family, uncles, aunts, cousins, brothers and sisters in
British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec, New
Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland. Also in New York,
Washington, and South Carolina. I have no relatives that I’m aware
of in Europe.
I
am saying this to demonstrate that as a Canadian going back fourteen
generations to 1587 I feel I am qualified to express my opinion on
the current state of political affairs in Canada.
My
position is quite simple. In supporting and voting for Bill
C-51 and
making it law, both Stephen Harper and Justin
Trudeau have
betrayed all past generations of Canadians.
My video of Justin Trudeau arguing with #BillC51 protesters has been turned into a news story by Global TV! http://t.co/KQEys2M5lx #yegmedia
— Paula Kirman (@livingsanctuary) June 10, 2015
My
family did not fight in five wars for Canada (Quebec 1759, Boer War,
WW I, WWI and Korea) so that an authoritarian leader like Stephen
Harper could
convert our democracy into a police state for the benefit of the
resource extraction companies.
There
is no Islamic threat to Canada. There never has been. C-51 has been
designed to oppose environmentalists and First
Nations and
to benefit the interests of corporations both domestic and foreign.
Canada
has absolutely no business sending men and women off to Afghanistan.
They are not being sent to defend freedom. They are being sent to
defend corporate profits.
Canada
used to be a peace-keeping nation under Prime Ministers like Lester
Pearson and John
Diefenbaker,
and the greatest Canadian politician of all was Tommy
Douglas who
gave the nation Medicare.
The next
Canadian Federal Election is
in October and if Canadians are to have a secure and free future the
Conservative Party under Stephen Harper must be ousted. And the
Liberals under Justin Trudeau are not the answer. Canada has been led
down the smelly path to corporate whoredom by both the Liberals and
the Conservatives.
I
remember Pierre Trudeau’s detestable War
Measures Act.
I was detained for writing a history article and questioned by the
police as to why I wrote an article about the Quebec
Insurrection of 1837?
My
answer was that it was because it was a part of our history, to which
they asked me how long I had been a member of the FLQ to which I
responded that I did not speak French so I would not even be accepted
into the FLQ, even if I wanted to join. To which they replied,
that I should prove that I could not speak French, at which point I
said they were being ridiculous and we were in Vancouver and a few
thousand miles from Quebec and to stop being so mindlessly silly.
They
finally let me go. That was in 1971, the year that I reckon that
Canada began to slide down the slippery slope to corporate control.
We
now have freedom of speech until we open our mouth. Harper now has a
right to revoke citizenship without explanation something that he
already effectively did with me.
The
only parties that opposed C-51 it were the Green Party and the New
Democratic Party.
And
thus these are the only two parties that any freedom loving Canadian
can vote for in good conscience.
And
the most exciting thing is that for the first time in Canadian
history the New
Democratic Party is
leading the other two major parties in
the polls.
#NDP smiling at latest @EKOSResearch @abacusdataca #cdnpoli polls:http://t.co/nj73Bv8uBk pic.twitter.com/2fGbUEaIxa
— David Akin (@davidakin) June 5, 2015
Last
month the NDP threw out the Alberta Conservatives who have been in
power in Alberta since 1972.
Albertans
had enough. Canadians have had enough.
I
can’t go to Canada but I do intend to vote through my Embassy here
in Paris and I will be voting for the NDP.
You
see Harper can keep me as a Canadian out of Canada but he can’t
take Canada away from me.
I
swam with beavers as a child. I’ve trudged in snow shows at 49
below in the Peace River Valley to protect wolves. I led eight
campaigns to the ice floes to defend harp seals. I drove the Spanish
trawlers off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland in 1993. My greatest
honour was receiving a shirt and a flag from the Mohawks and being
received at their campfire in their longhouse in Kahnawake. I’ve
canoed down the Fraser River and swam across the Georgia Strait in
1982. I supplied lighthouses on Vancouver Island and served on the
Rescue hovercraft at Vancouver Airport. I’ve swum with Orcas in the
Strait of Bella Bella. I helped build the seawall at Stanley Park. I
worked at Expo 67 in Montreal and hitchhiked across the country 14
times and rode the rails across six times. I shook hands with John
Diefenbaker as a child and Farley Mowat, Robert Hunter, Elizabeth May
and David Suzuki have all been close friends. I co-founded Greenpeace
in Vancouver in 1972 and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society also
in Vancouver in 1977. I attended Simon Fraser University and High
School in London and Markham, Ontario. I planted trees in British
Columbia. I am an honourary citizen of St Anne du Belleville,
Quebec. I have publicly debated former Newfoundland Premiers Tobin
and Peckford and former Speaker of the House John Fraser. I ran
for Parliment twice for the Green Party and ran for the office
of Mayor of Vancouver. My daughter was born in Vancouver and I’ve
read everything Leacock, Mowat, Burton, Atwood, Grey Owl and
Richler ever wrote. My favorite music is Tyson, McKennitt, St. Marie,
Lightfoot, and Stan Rogers. My favorite poets are Robert Service and
Leonard Cohen. OK, I hate hockey, although I played it as a kid, but
I love maple syrup on snow, steamed fiddleheads, habitat pea soup and
dulse.
In
other words, I’m just as much a Canadian as that sanctimonious
petro-ass kissing corrupt, scofflaw, smug, on-the-take, holier than
thou, climate change denying embarrassment of a Prime Minister who
needs to be kicked out of Ottawa on his dictatorial pseudo-Tory ass
come October.
It’s
not only time for a change it's essential that there be a change and
it’s time for us to return Canada to what we once were – a
freedom loving, peace loving, beautifully wild nation – and
what we need to be, a nation rich with First Nation heritage, true
conservatives as in nature conservationists, instead of
pseudo-conservative eco-terrorist right wing radicals, hell bent on
selling the nation out to corporate marauders.
As
a writer, I just donated my entire annual Canadian
Public Lending Rights cheque
to the NDP and come October they will have my vote.
Hopefully,
someday, I will be able to return home to a nation that has not been
enslaved to the oil companies, where I will be free to speak, to a
place where I can once again proudly call myself a Canadian.
This
story was originally
published on Captain
Paul Watson's Facebook page and
has been republished with permission. You can also follow Captain
Watson on
Twitter@CaptPaulWatson.
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— Captain Paul Watson (@CaptPaulWatson) May 9, 2015
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— Omar Todd (@OmarSeaShepherd) June 4, 2015
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