Wednesday, 22 August 2012

7th Mass March in Montreal

August 22, 2012. Photo by Laurie Lee
For the last seven months, a massive march march every 22nd in support of the students and in protest agasint the repressive Law 78 has brought together tens of thousands of local citizens of all ages.  Today, August 22 is no exception.


For those who wish to keep more informed of this long Quebec Springtime and the elections it has provoked, you might want to visit http://www.bloquonslahausse.com/

This and the following references are all in French -- of course !





Another site would be that of the Têtes Blances on facebook (http://www.facebook.com/jeanfrancois.blais2#!/groups/114942725311925/) and of the APACS. Here is the reference to the one in my neighbourhood: http://www.facebook.com/jeanfrancois.blais2#!/groups/assembleerpp/ .

Please note that the facebook sites are not intended to provide general information but rather exchanges on a daily basis focused on concrete local activities. These are active pages and entry points for following the student movement. .

Thursday, 9 August 2012

A People Rises (video in French)



May 22, 2012:  See  http://vimeo.com/47205376

     Quebec is in the middle of an election campaign. Jean Charest, who artificially created the current crisis by refusing to negotiate with the students, is now trying to get re-elected on the basis of his treatment of the students. The crisis has now lasted more than three months with demonstrations every day sometimes with hundreds of thousands participating. Earlier, Charest passed a law (12 -- which was known as 78 when it was being debated) that limits public assemblies to less than 50 people and demands that the route of every march be announced beforehand to the police also forbids any group to approach within 50 meters of a post-secondary institution. It also obliges students to take up their studies in August or face penalties. The re-entry dates fall during this week and the next. The students are holding assemblies to decide whether to continue the strike. Multiple demonstrations and marches are taking place everywhere in the city every day. In addition to the students, there are many solidarity groups. The next mammoth march is scheduled for  August 22. 
     In an earlier post I have tried to explain why the struggle is so important for the students and for Quebec society.