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Quebec fury: Students vow mass rallies over govt talks failure

June 01, 2012 17:07

Canadian students have promised to hold mass protests in Quebec this weekend after the province’s government refused to meet their demands after four days of talks. Students asked to freeze tuition fees and rescind the anti-protest emergency law.

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Canuckism (unregistered) 03.06.2012 13:12

And the band plays on, from Cairo to New York,  London to Berlin and now Montreal, the Global Governance neo-socialist Agenda his well on it's way to achieving the objective. Am I the only one on this planet who took the oh so deliberate warning from such elite figures as Zbigniew Brzezinski, George Soros, Jean-Claude Trichet and other Globalist Ghouls who seek to put a hamper on our social advancement and justice to heart? I sure looks like it. They have warned us and now they are putting these heated warnings into action, since the mass wasn't listening, like dogs they are now endlessly chasing after their collective  tails in a vicious circle of Hegelian dialectics push by the always obedient, always willing to go the extra mile, puppet Governments and the own and controlled mass media cartel.

It's funny how Québec's  citizenry and the world for that matter has been captured by these eventful Hegelian induced neo-socialist controlled protests and have completely and purposely  been  kept in the dark that the Province of Québec has reached the $250 billion sovereign debt threshold and continues to increases by $10.2 billion per year, the equivalent of $28 million per day, $19,331 per minute, or $322 per second.  I wonder what would happen to these so called mass revolts if the unsuspecting public was educated in these matters, I'm pretty certain that the equivalent to 50 cents per day tuitions hike mass groupthink protest would be a non-issue, but what would be the point of that? The elites of this world to whom Québec owes it's skyrocketing $250 billion sovereign debt, wouldn't and couldn't have their way and imposed draconian laws design to oppress our social rights on the puppet government they own and control.   

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Expatriate (unregistered) 02.06.2012 01:24

Contrary to the International Bill of Human Rights the Quebec government in Canada says you are not allowed to protest or organize protestors. The penalties are fines of between $24,000 and $122,000 against unions and student organizations that do not stop their members from protesting and $34,000 for individuals.

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Canadian Judicial Misconducts (unregistered) 02.06.2012 01:08

Jean Charest’s government refused to change its plan to increase university fees, refused to consider the students' plans, and walked away from the negotiating table. These are not signs of democratic dialogue. Protestors are treated, dictatorially, against their constitutional freedoms and rights and against The International Bill of Human Rights. It is time for the UNHRC to step in and report on the abuse. 

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oneirotrader (unregistered) 01.06.2012 22:30

If senior students would teach to and tutor junior students, school would always be free and accessible.

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PotFace 01.06.2012 20:41

She looks like she could be foxy.  Could we have some more pictures of the demonstration please?

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skillzflux (unregistered) 01.06.2012 20:07

Anon has been striking against the Desmarais empire whom PM Jean Charest obeys to and the Montréal Grand Prix... The enquiry on mafia ties with the government is stalling a bit but it's going to be an interesting summer... Population of Quebec 7,750,504 people - 2,500 arrests in student protests. Population of Greece: 11,319,048 - total arrests in the austerity protests... I don't know... can't find a total figure.. but it seems a lot less per capita.. Population of US: 311,591,917 - number of arrests in OWS: 7,263 (take into account the duration of this protest action)

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