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The big news in Montreal

September 10, 2002 by Michael Boyle

The big news in Montreal

has been the demo at Concordia University. Several hundred students managed to succeed at preventing Benjamin Netanyahu from speaking in the downtown Hall Building, just down the street from my old office on Bishop St. I’ve had a dozen thoughts flowing through my brain on this but nothing that stuck and formed a coherent post. As usual, MJ Milloy has the story, so go over there and find out more, including some interesting opinion.

My thoughts run along these lines:

  • Concordia leadership was insane to invite a former Israeli PM at this time of year. It shouldn’t matter but it does.
  • The demonstrators seem to have a failing grasp of their mission, and of basic justice and freedom in a democratic society. Whatever you think of Netanyahu, two things are true – he was only going to speak, and other speakers on other sides of this issue have been welcomed to Concordia in the past, including Noam Chomsky and many others.
  • It’s almost certainly true that the cops caused things to move from a simple demo to a riot. I have been in many demos, and some riots, and it is clear to me that the cops are always responsible for escalating things.

Tags: Montreal

Holy smokes

July 8, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Holy smokes

: the huge forest fires in northern Quebec have spread smoke over a huge swath of North America. Yesterday it looked like we were in the midst of an all-day eclipse through the clouds or something – the world had this odd pall about it. It has cleared here in Montreal today, mostly, but the smoke from the fires is still affecting millions.

Tags: Montreal, Quebec

Recombinant blogging about groceries

May 1, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Recombinant blogging about groceries

Ed (who I know very well) reports on the possible closing of Warshaw’s, around the corner from my place, citing Maggie, who I also know, and M-J (who wrote the story for Hour), who I know even better. I’m sure a lot of people are crying about this possibility, but although I appreciate the benefits of truly local businesses, Warshaw’s is/was expensive, has/had terrible produce and a worse selection than most places in the area, and is absolutely filthy from top to bottom. Good solid local businesses are important in an era such as this: Warshaw’s just isn’t one of them.

Tags: Blork, Montreal, Personal

Welcome to Montreal:

January 2, 2002 by Michael Boyle

Welcome to Montreal:

at our monthly weblogger’s gathering tonight (it was at La Cabane, not Nantha’s) I met Karl Dubost, newly arrived (returned, in fact) in Montreal from France.

Tags: Blogger, Blogging, Montreal, Nantha's, Web

In other news

December 1, 2001 by Michael Boyle

In other news

, Montrealer Ken Hechtman was released by the Taliban today.

Tags: Montreal

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