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Naomi
Klein: Don’t Shut Down Post Offices, Reinvent Them
February 29, 2016
Naomi Klein delivered the following remarks in Ottawa on February
29, at the Leap Day launch of Delivering
Community Power[3], a
proposal to turn postal offices into green community hubs to power Canada’s
next economy. Leap Day is the official kickoff date for dozens of climate
action and events already planned in Canada and around the world, which will
take place throughout February and beyond. Check out leapyear2016.org [4] and
#leapmanifesto on Twitter for more.
I’d like to
begin by acknowledging that we’re on the traditional territory of the Algonquin
people.
I’m
delighted to be here today with my colleagues from the Canadian Union of Postal
Workers, Idle No More, ACORN and the Canadian Labour Congress, brought together
by our allies from Friends of Public Services.
2016 is a
leap year, and today, February 29th, is Leap Day. We are all currently enjoying
the extra day we add to our calendars, every four years, to bring them into
alignment with the earth’s orbit around the sun.
We do this
because it’s easier to change our human-created systems than to change the laws
of nature. In this way, the leap year is a perfect metaphor for the present
moment, in which our political and economic systems badly need updating to
accommodate the hard realities of our common home, the Earth.
We see the
conflicts all around us. In the gap between what scientists tell us we must do
to prevent catastrophic warming, and the emission reduction pledges our
government has proposed. In the gap between even those inadequate pledges and
the actual policies that would get us there.
We see more
gaps between the promise of reconciliation with First Nations in Canada, and
the gross inequities facing Indigenous communities. We see more gaps still,
between the values of inclusion and compassion with which so many Canadians
identify—and the economic policies that continue to exile many to the margin.
The gaps
are huge and they are many. Too many, in fact, to tackle slowly and one at a
time. In a time of overlapping crises, we need visionary policies capable of
addressing multiple failures at the same time. So how do we make the leap?
The
Proposal
We’re here
to launch a concrete proposal for what a post-carbon economy could look like in
Canada, one that would touch every community in the country. “Delivering
Community Power” [3] lays out a vision for
post offices with solar panels on the roof, electric chargers outside, and a
low emissions fleet on the roads.
But this is
far from cosmetic. Services provided inside would expand to include food
delivery, door-knocking on elders’ homes, and perhaps most exciting, affordable
banking.With this proposal, the post office once again becomes a community
space, where you can come in to mail a letter or make a deposit; organize
farm-to-table food delivery for your home; get advice and a loan for rooftop
solar panels; invest in a community energy project; and buy products from local
businesses.
We believe
this is no time to further contract public services. But neither is it a moment
to simply protect a static status quo. Rather, our moment calls on us to reimagine
what is possible.
And we find
ourselves at a critical juncture that makes this kind of visionary change both
necessary and entirely possible. The Trudeau government is in the process of
unleashing billions of dollars of stimulus to Canada’s economy, which is
suffering thanks to our ill-advised ride on the oil roller coaster.
What we are
saying is that every new public dollar we spend has to do more than simply spur
random economic activity. Given the pressing nature of the climate crisis, as
well as the many social justice fronts on which this government has pledged to
act, that money must fuel transformation of our economy. Of our energy system.
Of our public sphere so that it meets all of today’s complex needs.
Canada
needs more than stimulus money. We need catalyst money—investments thoughtfully
designed so that they bring down emissions, while making Canada a fairer and
better place to live, particularly for the most vulnerable.
Which is
where today’s launch comes in. Progressives often get asked: we know what
you’re against, what are you for? Well, this is it, or a big piece of it. We
encourage everyone to take a look.
Six months
ago we launched The Leap Manifesto [5], a bold
proposal for how we can transition Canada off fossil fuels in a way that
battles systemic inequalities. We called for a transition grounded in “caring
for the planet and one another”—and this proposal from Canada’s postal workers
turns that principle into a concrete vision for how to boldly retrofit one of
our most ubiquitous and beloved brick-and-mortar institutions.
Since we
launched The Leap, more than 30,000 people and close to 200 organizations have
endorsed the document, and today dozens of groups are hosting teach-ins,
sit-ins, rallies, community events and solar installations to celebrate the
Leap Year. And not just in Canada: from Zagreb to Copenhagen to the Bronx.
We all have
the same message for decision-makers: small steps are not enough; it’s time for
a leap. So let’s get to work. Thank you.
Naomi Klein
is an award-winning journalist, syndicated columnist and author of the
international bestsellers This Changes Everything, The Shock Doctrine and No
Logo. She writes a regular column for The Nation and The Guardian and is a
contributing editor at Harper's.
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