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A couple of weeks ago

April 9, 2001 by Michael Boyle

, Tom Tomorrow’s This Modern World was about the OAS/FTAA Summit, being held in Quebec City in a couple of weeks. Large protests are expected, and Federal, provincial, and local forces have been in a frenzy preparing for the huge event.

One of the tactics being employed to [keep the peace | stifle public debate] is to build a huge fence surrounding the core of Quebec City – you can see Blinky the Dog standing by the fence in the cartoon. On Saturday, the Gazette published more info about the fence and the other so-called security measures being taken.

But not so fast. A Montreal-based lawyer has gone to court to bring the fence down, calling it a violation of Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms – specifically, that it limits the ability of law-abiding citizens to freely assemble. I’m with him – and more to the point, I think that if the organizers had gone out of their way to accomodate and work with the protesters, a great deal of the potential for trouble could have been avoided. Alas, I think it’s too late now. And, yet again, the maxim that “the police cause riots” will be proven true in Quebec.

Tags: ALA, Canada, Montreal, Protest, Quebec, Riot, Security, Test

Intrigue and accusations

February 19, 2001 by Michael Boyle

from the world of maple sugar, which means between Vermont and Quebec. Reminds me that a trip to the cabane  sucre [caution: embedded traditional music] will be in order in a month or so – a pork, beans, and maple sugar overload! Note that the cabane’s menu underplays the pork content, and calling them “salted pork crisps” is not nearly as evocative as their real name: les oreilles de crisse aka christ’s ears.

Tags: Music, Quebec

Interesting news from

January 23, 2001 by Michael Boyle

Concordia University here in Montreal. The next Summit of the Americas is coming up in April and will be held in Quebec City. Concordia’s Senate has approved a plan to allow students who wish to attend protests in Quebec to defer their final examinations. The quote I heard on the radio said something like, “civic activism and protests are a legitimate part of the university experience.”

Tags: Montreal, Protest, Quebec, Test

Lyle Stewart

January 14, 2001 by Michael Boyle

on Bouchard’s most lasting legacy: a quiet counterrevolution characterized by the fact that Bouchard steadfastly “clawed back the advances Quebecers had won since the Quiet Revolution of the 1960s.”

Tags: Quebec, War

Wow

January 10, 2001 by Michael Boyle

. CBC News: Bouchard to step down as Quebec premier: reports. Huge news here in Montreal, and very odd. Not sure if it’s good news or bad news. [via Ed]

Tags: Montreal, Quebec

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