This web site is in development. Documents are gradually being added that were rescued from the web site of the North American Forum on Integration (NAFI) which disappeared after 2011. Supplementary videos, draft statutes, and other documents may be added to aid the interpretation.
Between 2001 and 2011, the NAFI, sponsored and financed by the federal government of Canada and the government of Quebec, under the aegis of the communist Parti Québécois, organized what it called the “North American Model Parliament” at venues in Canada, the United States and Mexico. This is a project of the federal government of Canada, using third parties to organize it. Eventually, in 2009, as an apparent after-thought, the NAFI changed the label of the forum to the “The North American Model Legislature” (perhaps to avoid frightening the Americans, with their Monroe Doctrine).
The first “Model Parliament for North America” was hosted in the Canadian Senate Chamber, with a senator and senior federal functionaries officiating and delivering speeches.
The Nafina Archive is a collection of documents and web pages published by the organizing body, the North American Forum on Integration, documenting annual events in various locations, with names of participants, and copies of agendas for each year of the North American Model Parliament.
Many of these documents were rescued from the web site of the North American Forum on Integration in 2010, shortly before it went offline. Others were rescued from the NAFI web site in the Wayback Machine. These documents are court evidence of high treason.