‘Quebec protests no longer simply a student issue’ – journalist
May 26, 2012 03:59
The streets of Montreal have been the scene of massive protests against planned tuition hikes, as well as a law that seeks to limit the right to demonstrate. RT discussed the issue with Corey Pool, an editor of Montreal-based newspaper “The Link.”
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Quezzazat (unregistered)26.05.2012 23:45
The new world order is here, if you would like more information do a google search: U.N. Agenda 21. The "illusion" the middle and working class people lived in will be broken as every public institution and good will be privatized. Its warfare by the 1% on the 99%.
Hypocrisy in Democracy (unregistered)26.05.2012 21:05
Canadians are fed up with their politicians that do not represent them. They make promises, get elected then they fail to keep their promises and impose four years of dictatorship on people and call it Canadian democracy. They are fraud, and nobody supports the government of the police state, which is what politicians have given back to voters for being elected.
These are the same people who frowned at guys like me 10 years ago. They were happy as long as they got what they wanted. They don't protest war, but they will take to the streets about tuition hikes. I suspect mos of these people would also viloently oppose immigration controls as "rascist." They don't seem to understand that much of the problem is realted to living an unsustainable lifestyle. I wonder if any global citizenry has the ability to govern itself.
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Quezzazat (unregistered) 26.05.2012 23:45
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