Briarpatch: Remembering John W Warnock.
Briarpatch magazine recently published an interview with Jack's long time companion Susan Ferren.
https:/saskdispatch.com/articles/view/briarpatch-remembering-john-w-warnock
Briarpatch: Remembering John W Warnock.
Briarpatch magazine recently published an interview with Jack's long time companion Susan Ferren.
https:/saskdispatch.com/articles/view/briarpatch-remembering-john-w-warnock

From Bill Carroll:
Here is the tribute to Jack that has been published in Canadian Dimension.
https://canadiandimension.com/
Those wishing to make a donation in Jack's memory can donate to the ALS Society or to any progressive, or Indigenous cause of their choice. At his request, an informal gathering in honour of Jack will take place at the farm near Bulyea, Saskatchewan at a later date.
https://leaderpost.remembering.ca/obituary/john-warnock-1085350699
A friend of mine found a book review in the The Arab American News on my book Creating a Failed State: The US and Canada in Afghanistan.
Link: The Afghan Tragedy
The book is more relevant now with the disastrous withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan. The reviewer gives it a positive review saying:
If you want just one book that gives you the story of the Afghan tragedy, this is it.
Recently I had a conversation with an old friend who is now working with the group of people who are concerned about climate change. Recently, there was a call for all greens to form a new organization to push on this issue. There were over 1000 Groups Contacted in Canada. How could they form a new political movement. It seems to me that we need a new movement calling for radical change. This new new Green – alternative could be based on certain truths.
Third:
The new green alternative must endorse the green new deal for Canada. This would include high-speed rail system from coast-to-coast. There would be a public bus system which would be free to users.
Fourth:
There would have to be a strong commitment to reconciliation beginning with implementation of the process and how it is a vital role to human rights. The implementation of the United Nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples.
Fifth:
There would have to be a democratic commitment to housing as a basic human right. This would require a major commitment to building appropriate and affordable housing for all.
Sixth:
There would have to be in a new income progressive corporate tax structure based on ability to pay. No corporation could avoid paying taxes in Canada. The universal basic income could become a part of this structure.
Seventh:
There would have to be a shift from support for corporate agribusiness to ecological farming. The vacant agricultural communities would have to be reestablished.
Eighth:
There would have to be a strong commitment to the international green principle of nonviolence. There is no need for fighter-bombers if we are not going to bomb anyone. We would also reject the US policy of using drones for assassinations. Canada would have to withdraw from the defence production agreement with the United States. These policies might require Canada to withdrawal from NATO.
Programs around these principles would obviously create a great many good jobs. There is no need to to continue to accept high rates of unemployment in any community or jobs that don't pay a living wage.
Dimitri
has indicated that he wants to build an ecosocialist movement within
the Green Party.' In my opinion this is the wrong way to go. This has
been tried a number of times in Canada and without fail they had all
collapsed. I think this view underestimates the power of the political
party. If you show a possibility of success like the Waffle movement in
the NDP in 1971,it is simply expelled.We tend to forget that in
parliamentary democracy it is the norm for all parties to allow leader
to set policy and to demand conformity. This is also always been the
case for social Democratic Parties. We cannot expect the Green party of
Canada to be any different.
It seems to me that the coalitions
for social justice and the anti-free-trade coalitions were more
successful. They were alliances of organizations with only volunteer
participation. This limited their impact. They were also unable to
create an alternative vision.
But times change. We have seen
a young people with the school strikes over over government inaction
on the climste crisis Then there was a broad support for justice for
First Nations. Canadians joined in the mass protests in the United
States led by Black Lives Matter.
.
Canada, today needs a
political party that is committed to the Leap Manifesto and the Green
New Deal Canada. .it would be foundedupon a strong commitment for
Reconciliation.and UNDRIP
But this will not happen until there is a broad popular movement for real change.
it
seems to me that we need a new type of political movement where anyone
can join. All that would be necessary is a personal commitment to
certain democratic principles and goals. This would include a
commitment to the begin with the United Nations social justice
principles which were signed by the Canadian government but never
implemented. It would generally endorse the principles of ecosoialism.
There woud need to be strong commitment to ending militarism.
Green Party of Canada recently chose a new leader. I was not impressed by the campaign or the outcome.
There was some excitement with the Green party revealed that the membership had grown to 35,000.Thus it was difficult to understand why only 23,000 had actually Voted. How could this be explained. For one thing during most of the campaign there were 10 candidates running., it was difficult to tell the difference between them. This could have been easily clarified by the party itself.. But they refused to do so.
There was another reason. Elizabeth May went on a fund raising tour of Ontario with one candidate,Aminne Paul. She refused to go with any other. Many people felt that the fix was in.
There have also been suggestions that the party establishment failed to send ballots to known supporters of Dimitri Lascaris. In my own case I bought a membership in the pary in early July. I also sent in a contribution which be directed to Dimitri . This was done. But when I never received info: on how to vote in the mail in or on my email I went to the party webpage and sent a message.I still did not get any response from the Green Party office.I never voted.
Where do we go from here?
Dimitri has indicated that he wants to build an ecosocialist movement within the Green Party.' In my opinion this is the wrong way to go. This has been tried a number of times in Canada and without fail they had all collapsed. I think this view underestimates the power of the political party. If you show a possibility of success like the Waffle movement in the NDP in 1971,it is simply expelled.We tend to forget that in parliamentary democracy it is the norm for all parties to allow leader to set policy and to demand conformity. This is also always been the case for social Democratic Parties. We cannot expect the Green party of Canada to be any different.
It seems to me that the coalitions for social justice and the anti-free-trade coalitions were more successful. They were alliances of organizations with only volunteer participation. This limited their impact. They were also unable to create an alternative vision.
But times change. We have seen a young people with the school strikes over over government inaction on the climste crisis Then there was a broad support for justice for First Nations. Canadians joined in the mass protests in the United States led by Black Lives Matter.
.
Canada, today needs a political party that is committed to the Leap Manifesto and the Green New Deal Canada. .it would be foundedupon a strong commitment for Reconciliation.and UNDRIP
But this will not happen until there is a broad popular movement for real change.
it seems to me that we need a new type of political movement where anyone can join. All that would be necessary is a personal commitment to certain democratic principles and goals. This would include a commitment to the begin with the United Nations social justice principles which were signed by the Canadian government but never implemented. It would generally endorse the principles of ecosoialism. There woud need to be strong commitment to ending militarism.
Warnock home in Victoria

