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othMontreal police are attacking journalists. - 0x12 hours ago | ,
othSolution for more easily affordable education that involves neither taxation or subsidization: Legalization of non-commercial file-sharing to reduce or eliminate course material costs for students, and give access to education to everyone. - 0x13 hours ago | ,
othJe désobéis. - I disobey. "May 23, 2012 Red Square Revolt | Quebec Students on Strike Watch Video: http://vimeo.com/42702955 " - via Occupy Canada ^Sid13 hours ago | ,
oth"The Animal Health Act, expected to be passed into law by month's end, expressly over-rides B.C.'s Freedom of Information Act, duct-taping shut the mouths of any citizens - or journalists - who would publicly identify the location of an outbreak of agriculture-related disease such as the deadly bird flu." - 0x15 hours ago | ,
othAnd no, this link is not a rickroll. - 0x16 hours ago | ,
othI don't feel at ease. Do you? - 0x Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/r/canada/comments/u0lns/rcmp_to_ease_canadians_into_the_idea_of_us_agents/21 hours ago | ,
othEx ministre de la Justice du PQ est du bord du gouvernement, citant qu'on vie au dessus de nos moyens depuis 50 ans. Pourquoi demandent-ils aux étudiants de payer leur dette à place de couper dans les fonds de retraite? Peut-être car le problème est autre chose. Ex-Justice MP from the Parti Québecois sides with the government on the hike citing that we have been living over our means for 50 years. Why are they asking the youth to pay their debt? Why not cut the retirement funds instead? Because the problem is most likely something else. ^Jack21 hours ago | ,
othHow Canadian ISPs have secretly supported C-30 and held forums with Canadian government officials. This bill has been renamed to try to take advantage of the exploitation of children, people against warrantless surveillance has been labeled as standing with child pornographers, and now this. Every day I am more thankful for Tor, OTR, and I2P. - 0x22 hours ago | ,
othQuebec provincial police pull over an entire bus of people, refuse to answer anyone when they ask if they're under arrest, and searched and questioned everyone. - 0x22 hours ago | ,
othMore of the May 22nd protest. - 0x23 hours ago | ,
othhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIO4FgXN1CY May 22nd. You won't see this on corporate news. - 0x23 hours ago | ,
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othhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIO4FgXN1CY May 22nd - 0xTue 10:05 pm | ,
othhttp://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/05/22/pol-election-federal-case-conservatives-respond.html - 0x More on the Conservative robocalling electoral fraud.Tue 10:00 pm | ,
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othIl parait que Google soit actif au Canada et rencontre le gouvernement pour s'opposer à C-11 estimant qu'elle est trop rigide. Apparently, Google has been active with lobbying in Canada for a balanced Copyright law. http://www.lesaffaires.com/blogues/julien-brault/les-lobbyistes-de-google-sont-actifs-a-ottawa/544650 ^JackTue 9:18 am | ,
oth57% is pretty good, but with hard work I bet we can get even higher. - 0xMon 10:08 pm | ,
othVideo of protests and police brutality in Quebec. A reminder: The people hold the power, we should not fear our governments. Stand up for everything you believe in NOW, before it's violently taken away. SOLIDARITY. ^SidMon 9:16 pm | ,
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othEducational game that teaches kids privacy. - 0xMon 4:24 pm | ,
othQuebec ISP Videotron possibly censoring discussion about bill 78, the law that prohibits freedom of assembly, protest, or picketing on or near university grounds, and anywhere in Quebec without prior police approval. - 0x Reddit: https://pay.reddit.com/r/canada/comments/ty1n9/quebec_isp_videotron_is_censoring_emails/Mon 3:35 pm | ,
othThe title is a little misleading and these individuals just want to restrain it for themselves, but it's a bit of a slippery slope. - 0xMon 2:12 pm | ,
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othMontreal police constable 728 assaulting peaceful protesters with pepper spray. - 0xMon 12:40 pm | ,
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othIn light of the the assault on anonymous protest going on here in Canada, I would like to let everyone know that at this link you can purchase Guy Fawkes masks at wholesale prices (70 cents each). Solidarity. - 0xMon 11:10 am | ,
othFrom this article: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/05/21/montreal-protests-students-police-teargas.html?cmp=rss Quebec police nearly running someone over: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoNdLmCzEIc Stay strong and safe Montreal. - 0xMon 11:04 am | ,
oth>In this screen grab from surveillance video, riot police are seen pepper spraying bar patrons in Montreal on May 19. (Saint-Block/Canadian Press) This is in Montreal. - 0xMon 12:33 am | ,
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othOpinion is divided about the importance of Canadian think tanks, those private sector “institutes,” most of them funded by large corporations, that seek to influence governments in matters of public policy. For example, historian Michael Bliss, writing in the National Post, argued that “for some years Parliament, the universities and the national civil service have been increasingly upstaged as centres of political discussion by organizations such as the C. D. Howe Institute, the Conference Board of Canada, the Institute for Research on Public Policy . . . the Donner Canadian Foundation.” Indeed, it is from such private research groups, not from elected representatives, senior civil servants, or cloistered academics, that most advanced policy prescriptions seem to come. But John Ibbitson of the Globe and Mail dismisses them. “Most think tanks in Canada are a waste of time,” he has written. “Those on the right twist and distort data to prove the country is overtaxed and underproducing. Those on the left use the same data to prove that society is increasingly unequal and unjust.” Think tanks use a variety of media to spread their messages — the Internet, in-house publications, conferences, forums, even radio — but they tend to concentrate on Canadian newspapers, which often report the release of a new think tank report as though some actual news event had taken place. And the papers give the think tanks access to op-ed pages as well, where mere opinion doesn’t need to disguise itself as news. Many or most newspapers, and the news services that supply so much of their content, often (but not consistently) try to provide readers with a little context by describing a particular think tank as either politically left or right. ^Shawn http://walrusmagazine.com/articles/2008.05-media-canadian-think-tank-george-fetherling/Sun 2:08 pm | ,
othWhat kind of posts do you want to see more of from the PPCA Facebook page? ^ShawnSat 2:53 pm | ,
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othJe ne connais pas la procédure après une telle décision. Quelqu'un peut m'informer? Well, what happens now? http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2012/05/18/pol-court-throws-out-etobicoke-centre-election-wrzesnewskyj.html ^JackFri 11:33 am | ,
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oth"Bill 78 stipulates any organized public gathering involving more than 10 people must be registered with the police at least eight hours in advance." - 0xFri 10:10 am | ,
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othPour vous opposer à la loi digne d'un gouvernement totalitaire de Charest. To signal your opposition to Charest's new law restricting the freedom of association for the students. ^JackFri 9:44 am | ,
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othLet a thousand proxies bloom. - 0xFri 8:39 am | ,
othComing soon to a government near you. - 0xFri 8:31 am | ,
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