Saturday, May 31, 2008

 

The Highway 30 files


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Friday, May 30, 2008

 

Scott McClellan and "What happened"









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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

 

Canada's Foreign Minister Resigns

By ROB GILLIES
The Associated Press
Monday, May 26, 2008; 11:41 PM

TORONTO -- Canada's embattled foreign minister resigned after leaving classified documents at a private residence, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Monday, calling it "a serious error."

Harper said that he accepted the resignation of Maxime Bernier, who came under fire in recent weeks amid reports that a former girlfriend had previous relationships with men linked to the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang.

"Mr. Bernier has learned and informed me that he left classified documents in a nonsecure location. This is a serious error," Harper said.

Harper said that Bernier's controversial relationship with the woman was not a factor in the resignation.

But it was announced as Bernier's former girlfriend, Julie Couillard, was preparing to go on a French-language television station to say that Bernier had been careless with classified documents.

"It's only this error. It's a very serious mistake for any minister. We must always accept responsibilities for the documents that are classified. The minister has immediately acknowledged the gravity of this mistake," Harper said.

The documents were left at a private residence, Harper said in a statement. He did describe the documents, say if they were shared with others or provide other details.

Bernier wrote in a letter of resignation that he became aware Sunday night that he had left behind classified documents at a private residence. He wrote that he asked for a thorough review of the situation.

"Prime Minister, the security breach that occurred was my fault and my fault alone and I take full responsibility for my actions," Bernier wrote.

In her interview, Couillard said Bernier left a document at her home, which she declined to describe.

"Maxime came to see me and he left a document behind," she said, adding it was returned to the government.

Couillard insisted she was doing the interview to re-establish her dignity and credibility after intense media scrutiny.

The former model said she told Bernier about her involvement with Quebec motorcycle gangs. "Maxime knew about it," she said.

Harper said David Emerson, the international trade minister, will take over as interim foreign minister.

Just hours before Bernier quit, Harper had dismissed the whole affair.

"I have no intention to comment on a minister's former girlfriend," Harper said earlier in the day. "I don't take this subject seriously."

Opposition Liberal Member of Parliament Ralph Goodale said the prime minister has a lot of explaining to do because he had dismissed the story for weeks.

Bernier has come under fire for a variety of gaffes, including promising aid for Myanmar on a plane that was not available.

Bernier first drew the attention of Canadians when he appeared at his swearing in ceremony last August with the provocatively dressed Couillard on his arm.
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Canadian foreign minister Maxime Bernier resigns over secret document row

The foreign minister of Canada resigned on Tuesday after it emerged he left classified information in the apartment of a former girlfriend linked to members of a biker gang.

Foreign minister Maxime Bernier with former girlfriend Julie Couillard


Maxime Bernier, 45, had been under increasing pressure to quit after Julie Couillard revealed details of her personal life, and disclosed that the minister had left a document at her flat.


"He came to my place, then he left, and the document remained with me," she told the French-language TVA network.


She said she had given the document to a lawyer who returned it to the government. It has not been revealed what the document contained, nor whether any other party saw it.

Miss Couillard, 38, also confirmed she had once been involved with a member of a biker gang who was assassinated and later married – but quickly divorced – another gang member.


She conceded that neither man had been an innocent but added: "I have done nothing to embarrass my country."


Miss Couillard attended Mr Bernier’s swearing-in as foreign minister last year, and had been designated his “spouse” to enable her to travel on official trips.


Her connection with bikers did not become public knowledge until later, and the couple reportedly broke up some months ago.


Prime Minister Stephen Harper accepted Mr Bernier's resignation, stating: "Minister Bernier informed me that he left classified government documents in a non-secure location. This is a serious error.


"This is about one thing and that is a failure to uphold expected standards on government documents. It is a very serious mistake, regardless of who the minister is, regardless of personal life," he said.


"This is about one thing and that is a failure to uphold expected standards on government documents. It is a very serious mistake."


Prime Minister Stephen Harper
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One good week on Keith Olbermann's Coutdown

Keith Olbermann's Coutdown: Special Comment May 23, 2008
Keith Olbermann Special Comment: Stay the Course/Appeasement May 26, 2008
Just for laught, August 24, 2007, how idiot she was...
... idiot as...
But back to Keith on May 20, 2008
Olbermann Analyzes BUSH ATTACK On NBC For EDITING INTERVIEW
May 19, 2008
KO Countdown : Comment 08-05-19 : Bush Cold Blood
Oliver North Wins Worst Person in the Worrrrld!
The same night!!!
Olbermann: Hillary mentions Karl Rove on May 19

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Oh Maxime what have you done?

Maxime Bernier Resignation
Security breaches aside.
I don't want to live in a country where a single man who reaches the pinnacle of his career can't sleep with hot biker chicks.

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Julie Couillard Claims Her Home Had Been Under Electronic Surveillance - (but she is not sure who was bugging her)

Canoe.TV has posted their exclusive interview with Maxime Bernier's ex-girlfriend, Julie Couillard. In the interview she relates how Bernier left secret government briefing documents at her home. It is this disclosure that prompted the rapid departure of Bernier from Cabinet.
But what is more disturbing is Ms. Couillard's statements that she recently had her home screened for electronic listening devices and was advised by a professional firm that she had been 'bugged' but that her home had been recently 'cleaned' of the devices - they had been removed. She could not speculate who had been conducting surveillance of her or if Maxime Bernier had ever been recorded while in her residence.
We therefore have to wonder if she was being monitored by a local police force, CSIS, the RCMP or possibly a more nefarious source such as organized crime of a foreign service.
This story is NOT done yet!!Her comments concerning the wire tap can be found on the Canoe.TV tape at the 16:00 minute mark until 19:00.Exclusive Julie Couillard interview video from Canoe.TV
Here is how the MSM is carrying the wiretap angle:
" Julie Couillard, the ex-lover of Canada's deposed foreign minister, says she learned her bedroom had been bugged with secret microphones months after the couple split.
The former girlfriend of Maxime Bernier, who resigned from as foreign affairs minister yesterday, could not guess who might have been behind the plants. But the 39-year-old Quebecer, who garnered international headlines for links to Hells Angels bikers before she met Bernier, made the startling revelation in an interview broadcast on canoe.tv last night.
"They could not find any bugs, but they definitely came to the professional conclusion that there was proof bugs that were there, that were taken out," she said. "And the worst part is there was apparently some in the box spring of my mattress in my bedroom.
"Couillard said experts who examined her home recently found evidence it had been bugged. She could not say who may have hidden the microphones -- or why."Winnipeg Sun
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Maxime Bernier RESIGNS From Cabinet - Everyone Hopes The Door Doesn't Hit Him In The Behind!

Federal Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier has resigned from Cabinet, (over a NEW scandal!)
"The resignation came ahead of Monday night's airing of a French-language television interview of Bernier's former girlfriend, Julie Couillard, in which she revealed the minister had left a secret document in her apartment sometime in April that she later returned to Foreign Affairs.
"Maxime came to my house, and the document stayed there," Couillard said during her interview with private television network TVA, without disclosing the contents of the document.
Harper said he accepted Bernier's resignation after learning late Sunday that Bernier had inadvertently left the documents in an unsecured location." CBC NewsEarlier Buckdog posts record the sad sorry tale that led to todays resignation ...
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Sunday, May 25, 2008

 

The Truth Behind Hillary’s Faux Pas: Crime Families Kill the Competition

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
May 24, 2008
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Keith Olbermann, obvious Obama partisan, is shocked, just shocked Hillary Clinton would suggest “the inspirational leader” Obama might be assassinated, as RFK was assassinated before him, the Democrat nomination within his reach. Olbermann may be shocked, but Clinton’s remark is simply politics as usual. Assassination is part of the political mix, especially here in the United States. Clinton, in her desperation, made a mistake, a faux pas. She “misspoke,” something apparently only politicians are capable of doing. Now she has backpedaled, apologized.

Here is the reality behind Clinton’s remark — political crime families, like Cosa Nostra crime families, on occasion kill the competition. RFK was not killed by a lone Sirhan Sirhan. Video and photographic evidence reveals that three senior CIA operatives were at the scene of Robert Kennedy’s assassination. “Three of these men have been positively identified as senior officers who worked together in 1963 at JMWAVE, the CIA’s Miami base for its Secret War on Castro,” the
BBC reported in 2006. “I was in Dallas when we got the son of a bitch and I was in Los Angeles when we got the little bastard,” boasted David Morales, Chief of Operations.
But the CIA does not act on its own. It simply takes orders. “Any sober examination of any of the assassinations leads directly to the same master list of agencies, political suspects and covert operatives, from the Kennedy killings to the crimes of Watergate and Iran-Contra, to the present day. The system that made the RFK murder and cover-up possible is at its zenith today, with the openly criminal, overtly brutal George W. Bush administration,” writes
Larry Chin. “The conspiracy and cover-up of all the 1960s’ assassinations must be understood not as isolated murders, but parts of a long and seamless continuum. To borrow the words of Peter Dale Scott and Jonathan Marshall, authors of The Iran-Contra Connection, they are merely ‘the outgrowth of a long tradition of covert US activities,’” covert activities directed by presidents, who are of course selected minions of the elite.

Last October, the elite’s enthusiasm for Hillary was revealed when
Lynn Forester de Rothschild, wife of Sir Evelyn Rothschild, said “Hillary will be good for America,” that is to say good for Rothschild and the elite. Lord Rothschild supports John McCain, but then there really is little difference between McCain and Clinton. As for Obama, he is considered an outsider, never mind he is supported by Zbigniew Brzezinski, the Trilateral Commission, and the Ford Foundation. Call it a New World Order family feud. And like the legendary Hatfield-McCoy family feud, people may end up dead.

It would be more accurate to call it a feud between cosche, or Mafia crime families.

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South American Nations Form New Regional Grouping: UNASUR


May 24th 2008, by James Suggett - Venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuela's President Chavez and Colombia's President Uribe shake hands at the UNASR summit, while Chavez's daughter (far right) looks on. (Francisco Batista/Prensa Presidencial)
Mérida, May 24, 2008 (venezuelanalysis.com)-- At a summit in Brasilia, Brazil, on Friday, 12 South American countries formally constituted the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), a regional integration initiative which began informally in 2004. At the Summit, Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez and Colombian President Álvaro Uribe shook hands respectfully, and Colombia remained the only country which declined to participate in the proposed South American Defense Council.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez described UNASUR as the culmination of the region’s search for unity since South American independence two centuries ago. "Only in unity will we later have, progressively, complete political, economic, cultural, scientific, technological, and military independence," Chávez commented.
Chávez distinguished the organization’s mission from other forms of regional integration. “We are talking about union, not integration, because that is a concept that grew out of the project of hegemonic neo-liberal globalization. Later on, we developed this conscience that embraces a unitary, originary project based on the project of the Great South American Fatherland,” he asserted.
Regarding President Uribe, with whom diplomatic relations have been strained most recently by Colombia’s accusations that Venezuela financed Colombian insurgents, Chávez, accompanied by his daughter, expressed the “willingness to recuperate lost trust and retake the path of cooperation.”
The two presidents had a “relaxed” and “agreeable” conversation in which they “ratified their willingness for peace and to respect differences,” Chávez told the press.Uribe kissed Chávez’s daughter on the cheek and told her, “Your generation must live happily, without the problems of us, the elders. If dialogue has taught us something, it is respect for people.”
The Colombian president also expressed hope that UNASUR would not recognize the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the main guerrilla army fighting against the Colombian government, as a political organization. The Colombian government, the main ally of the United States in the region, classifies the FARC as a terrorist group.
The temporary president of UNASUR, Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, said the new grouping will help the region “contribute to the construction of this new 21st century, where Latin America is capable of having a strong and firm voice because we have been able to initiate a process of effective integration.”
Bachelet highlighted the potential for UNASUR to promote economic and social development in the region. At the top of the organization’s agenda should be combating poverty, eradicating illiteracy, and coordinating university programs so as to facilitate the movement of professionals throughout the region, she said. Also being contemplated is a regional citizenship.
Having successfully formed UNASUR, “South America acquires the status of global actor,” said the President of Brazil, Luis Inacio “Lula” da Silva.
Lula assured that UNASUR is open to other Latin American countries in the region, and the foundational treaty signed Friday should not be perceived as “a finality.”
“Our Caribbean neighbors are invited to associate themselves with the union. UNASUR is born in this way, open to the entire region in the spirit of diversity and pluralism,” said the Brazilian president.

The countries that make up UNASUR are Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Surinam, and Uruguay, encompassing a total population of 380 million inhabitants.
Lula also emphasized his administration’s proposal to create a South American Defense Council “founded on common values and principles such as respect for sovereignty, self-determination, territorial integrity of states, and non-intervention in internal affairs.”
Such a council will help UNASUR members “deepen our South American identity in the area of defense,” Lula said, assuring that “our armed forces are committed to the construction of peace.”
The presidents at the summit agreed to form a commission that will come up with a proposal for the defense council within 90 days. The countries will then meet sometime in the second half of this year to officially form the council.
Colombia was the only country that anticipated that it would not participate fully in the South American Defense Council, although it was not opposed to the creation of a working group to study the possibility.
Colombia “cannot become part of the [council], given the threats of terrorism and known derivations” related to the country’s four decade-old civil war, according to statements to the press by Colombian presidential spokesperson César Mauricio Velásquez.
Nonetheless, President Bachelet and others agreed it is important to proceed with the council even if all UNASUR members do not participate and that the proposal should take into account “the preoccupations and the different emphases that each country may have.”
The President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, opined, “I think we need a regional security council in order to shift from rhetoric to practice. Let’s not deceive ourselves; to maintain stability in the region, and mutual respect, words are not enough.”
Bolivia’s President Evo Morales said about UNASUR, “We are placing the foundation of the Union of South American Nations … Today is a day in which we, as presidents, have converted ourselves into workers, bricklayers for the construction of South American Unity.” “This is a historic deed for our people,” he added.
Morales also highlighted the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual character of UNASUR, saying, “UNASUR is being born with the recognition of the immense contribution of our indigenous peoples, afro-descendants, mestizos, and whites, which is why we are in a plurinational state in South America.”
http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news/3488

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Thursday, May 22, 2008

 

The Bouchard-Taylor Commission recommends guidelines for harmonization practices

Montréal, May 22, 2008 – The establishment of guidelines respecting harmonization practices between citizens is one of the key recommendations made by the Consultation Commission on Accommodation Practices Related to Cultural Differences (CCPARDC). Commission Co-Chairs Gérard Bouchard and Charles Taylor today made public their final report. These guidelines cover several dimensions, indicated below.

State neutrality

The Co-Chairs recommend that representatives who must embody to the utmost State neutrality and maintain the appearance of impartiality that is essential to the exercising of their duties be prohibited from wearing religious signs. This is true of judges, Crown prosecutors, police officers, prison guards and the president and vice-president of the National Assembly. However, teachers, civil servants, health professionals and all other government employees should be allowed to continue to wear religious signs. In keeping with the same principle of neutrality, the crucifix in the National Assembly and the reciting of prayers at meetings of municipal councils should not be permitted in a secular State.

Gender equality

Respect for core values such as gender equality is of prime importance. According to this principle, accommodation requests that compromise it should be refused almost without exception.

Freedom of religion and the educational milieu

The Commission


Individuals, groups and associations submitted over 900 briefs and 241 people testified during the 31 days of hearings. All told, 22 regional forums attracted 3 423 participants and over 800 people took part in four province-wide forums. Moreover, 13 research projects conducted by specialists from Québec universities were commissioned and 31 focus groups were organized throughout Québec in which participants came from varied backgrounds.


When it concludes its activities in June, the CCPARDC will have spent $3.7 million of a total budget of $5.1 million. The final report and related documents can be consulted online (
www.accommodements.qc.ca).

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The 37 recommendations in the final report of the Bouchard-Taylor Commission

Montréal, May 22, 2008 – The Consultation Commission on Accommodation Practices Related to Cultural Differences (CCPARDC) today made public the 37 recommendations in its final report, which are listed below.

A) Learning diversity

The Co-Chairs recommend that:

A1. the Québec government provide much more extensive funding to organizations with a mandate to inform and protect citizens. We are thinking, first and foremost, of the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse and the Conseil des relations interculturelles;

A2. the government encourage projects and initiatives that enable members of the ethnic minorities to make themselves more extensively seen and heard by the general public through radio or television programs, theme days, and so on;

A3. the government increase financial support for organizations such as the Fondation de la tolérance, the Institut du Nouveau Monde and Vision Diversité. It should also encourage the creation of other similar projects throughout Québec devoted to information, training, intercommunity action, intercultural debate and the dissemination of pluralism;

A4. the government also increase its support for similar, equally promising initiatives already under way or in preparation in the education and health sectors.

B) Harmonization practices

The Co-Chairs recommend that:

B1. the government broaden its efforts to promote the common civic framework or what we have called common public values in institutions and among Quebecers in general;


B2. the managers of public institutions step up their efforts to:


B3. in keeping with the objective of dejudicializing the handling of accommodation requests, the government foster the accountability of interveners in institutions by ensuring that they have received adequate training. Some examples are the modification of the training program for future teachers to include additional instruction time devoted to intercultural questions and the organization of specialized sessions for current teachers;


B4. the government ensure that health care establishments have sufficient funds to cover their needs for interpreters’ services;


B5. the government implement the necessary mechanisms to:


B6. The Co-Chairs approve of the initiative now under way in the National Assembly to introduce into the Québec Charter an interpretation clause that establishes gender equality as a core value of our society.


Moreover, the Co-Chairs recommend that:


B7. the government establish an Office d’harmonisation interculturelle, a paragovernmental body that reports to the Conseil des relations interculturelles, which works in tandem with other agencies in related fields. This body would, in particular, play a role with respect to information, training, coordination, advice, and research centred on intercultural harmonization practices, including interdenominational practices, in our society.


B8. Religious holidays:


The Co-Chairs recommend that:


B9. the government highlight excellence in the realm of harmonization practices in the workplace by:

C) The integration of immigrants


The Co-Chairs recommend that:


C1. from the standpoint of the planning of immigration rates, the government make sure that the number of immigrants admitted corresponds to the reception resources available, especially in respect of labour market integration and francization;


C2. in order to overcome a serious deficiency that is now apparent, the government increase funding for community groups and other front-line organizations devoted to welcoming and integrating immigrants, in particular to consolidate and develop the existing network of organizations while avoiding a piecemeal approach;


C3. the government step up its efforts in respect of the francization and integration of immigrants by:


C4. the government step up measures to accelerate the process of recognizing skills and diplomas acquired abroad. Among the urgent measures, we recommend:


C5. the government step up its efforts to foster the regionalization of immigration. In this spirit, it would be advisable to:


C6. to facilitate the integration of newcomers, the ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles create for them an interactive portal in order to centralize all information on resources and institutional services, including municipal and community resources and services, with respect to employment, housing, health, education, and so on;


C7. the government increase funding for organizations that support immigrant women;


C8. the ministère de l’Immigration et des Communautés culturelles adopt the appropriate measures to make the most of Québec volunteer work for the purpose of welcoming and integrating immigrants, in particular to enable them to gain access to social networks;à


C9. the government department now responsible for immigration be renamed the ministère de l’Immigration et des Relations interculturelles.


D) Interculturalism


The Co-Chairs recommend that:


D1. the government launch a vigorous campaign to promote interculturalism in Québec society to broaden awareness of it;


D2. to better establish interculturalism as a model that prevails over intercultural relations in Québec, the government enshrine interculturalism in a statute, a policy statement or a declaration and that this initiative include public consultations and a vote in the National Assembly;


D3. the government encourage all forms of intercultural contact as a means of reducing stereotypes and fostering participation in and integration into Québec society. In this spirit:

D4. a Fonds d’histoires de vie des immigrants be established, to be managed by the Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec;


D5. the government pay close attention to testimony presented concerning so-called ethno-denominational schools.


E) Inequality and discrimination


The Co-Chairs recommend that:


E1. the government seek to better understand and combat the different forms of racism, especially ethnism, found in our society. In this spirit:

E2. government mandataries and agencies be responsible for their results in respect of the fight against racism and discrimination and that accountability mechanisms be introduced for this purpose based on performance indicators;


E3. the National Assembly follow up on a recommendation made by the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse aimed at strengthening the economic and social rights recognized in sections 39 to 48 in the Québec Charter:“The Commission recommends that the economic and social rights recognized in sections 39 to 48 of the Charter be strengthened in light of:


F) The French language


The report does not contain any formal recommendation since the CCPARDC deemed this theme to be on the margin of its mandate. That being the case, the Co-Chairs have reviewed the situation in their report.


G) Secularism


The Co-Chairs recommend that:


G1. the government draft a white paper on secularism in order to:


G2. with regard to the wearing by government employees of religious signs:

G3. measures be adopted to bring certain practices in public institutions into line with the principles of open secularism. Consequently, in the name of the separation of the State and the churches and in the name of State neutrality, we recommend that:


G5. the government produce and disseminate every year among the managers of institutions and public or private organizations a multidenominational calendar that indicates the dates of religious holidays.


H) Research to be conducted


The Co-Chairs recommend that:


H1. the government free up additional research funds that would be earmarked, in particular, for the study of:

H2. the government set up a special grant fund reserved for universities and Cegeps in the regions to fund applied research devoted to the general theme of immigration and integration in the regions.


The Commission


At the request of Premier Jean Charest, the CCPARDC took stock of accommodation practices, conducted a public consultation throughout Québec and examined the attendant questions.


Individuals, groups and associations submitted over 900 briefs and 241 people testified during the 31 days of hearings. All told, 22 regional forums attracted 3 423 participants and over 800 people took part in four province-wide forums. Moreover, 13 research projects conducted by specialists from Québec universities were commissioned and 31 focus groups were organized throughout Québec in which participants came from varied backgrounds.


When it concludes its activities in June, the CCPARDC will have spent $3.7 million of a total budget of $5.1 million. The final report and related documents can be consulted online (www.accommodements.qc.ca).

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Open secularism, interculturalism, the fight against discrimination and guidelines for accommodation form the core of the Bouchard-Taylor Commission’s

Montréal, May 22, 2008 – The adoption by the government of basic texts in order to define open secularism and typically Québec-style interculturalism are two of the priority recommendations in the final report of the Consultation Commission on Accommodation Practices Related to Cultural Differences (CCPARDC). The report, which Commission Co-Chairs Gérard Bouchard and Charles Taylor made public today, also recommends additional measures to combat discrimination and promote reconciliation in the realm of accommodation practices. Recourse to the citizen route and concerted adjustment should be emphasized instead of the legal route from the standpoint of reasonable accommodation.

Foster concerted adjustment

In addition to promoting interculturalism by means of a statute, a declaration or a policy statement and open secularism through a white paper, the Commission invites the government to encourage interveners to assume greater responsibility in the management of adjustment requests. To this end, the Co-Chairs advocate more extensive training for interveners and reconciliation with respect to harmonization practices.

That being the case, our society also has key social and economic responsibilities. In this spirit, the Co-Chairs have also stressed how important it is for the Québec government to combat the many forms of racism and discrimination found in society.

“We must rightly insist on secularism and interculturalism, but we must adopt vigorous measures to more broadly foster the integration of immigrants and combat discrimination,” Professor Bouchard noted. “Our consultations reveal that members of the ethnic minorities are seeking employment much more than accommodation."

To this end, the Co-Chairs recommend that the government step up measures to accelerate the process of recognizing skills and diplomas acquired abroad. The report contains 37 recommendations covering an array of topics ranging from the wearing of religious signs by government staff to the regionalization of immigration.

“Our recommendations are in keeping with what is commonly called ‘the path that Québec has followed,’ Professor Taylor added. We are proposing neither a break nor a radical shift but only measures to facilitate intercultural relations and the normal development of a pluralist, modern society.”

The Commission

At the request of Premier Jean Charest, the CCPARDC took stock of accommodation practices, conducted a public consultation throughout Québec and examined the attendant questions.

Individuals, groups and associations submitted over 900 briefs and 241 people testified during the 31 days of hearings. All told, 22 regional forums attracted 3 423 participants and over 800 people took part in four province-wide forums. Moreover, 13 research projects conducted by specialists from Québec universities were commissioned and 31 focus groups were organized throughout Québec in which participants came from varied backgrounds.

When it concludes its activities in June, the CCPARDC will have spent $3.7 million of a total budget of $5.1 million. The final report and related documents can be consulted online (
www.accommodements.qc.ca).

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Bouchard-Taylor to Quebecers: CRUSH YOU!

Source on that link:
http://ledernierquebecois.wordpress.com/2008/05/17/la-commission-bouchard-taylor-aux-quebecois-ecrasez-vous/ .
It was with amazement and great sadness that I read this text which speaks about the possible conclusions of the commission Bouchard-Taylor on accomodements reasonable. While the problem is clear and recognized by all (ie that immigrants are unable to integrate and reject our culture, while wishing privileges because of their religion) Bouchard-Taylor commission, headed by what is now called traitors two of the worst kind, it takes Quebecers! No, excuse me, not the Quebecer, a people who no longer exists, but the French-speaking Quebecers, the majority becoming a minority, and who is already in Montreal, in this large and stinking ghetto multicultural. (One often goes with the other, unfortunately… and this experience that I write).
So, according to the commission of our two losers, Jews, Muslims and others have nothing to reproach. They can go above the laws, not to oust their homes because of religious principles, be givrer windows so as not to see the bodies of young women, or not to give tickets because of their religious festivals. No, this is not their fault. It is OUR fault, we Quebecers poor colonized too stupid to have understood that our law is inferior to their religious practices. We would be affected by lack of information and false perceptions.
And instead emphasize the decline in french and explain that the refusal to integrate immigrants is a cause more important, the commission hopes to accelerate our assimilation we anglicisant more. Instead emphasize that the problem is too large presence of English in Montreal, she prefers that we learn more English. Then it will be what? It will become Muslims and Jews to have the same privileges as those religious fanatics delayed?
It asks us to be even more open to the world. No, it's damn it. We are the people more open to the world, and that is an immigrant who told me that. We speak English as soon as we crossed one. We try to speak Spanish as well. We put the rastas smoke and firecrackers with Jamaicans. We try Creole food. We are so open to the world that we have more awareness of our culture. We are uprooted, and we are asked to be even more.
The commission is a real scandal, a farce, a fucking joke as saying all fucking old english bitches of the west of Montreal who hate everything that is French.
With such recommendations, the result is easily predictable. In fifty years the french minority will not only Montreal but also in the suburbs. The french will be a dead language, as the latin, and Quebecers speak fluent English has since devoted this language as the only one that is common to all. Instead franciser immigrants when it was time, they have allowed us the opportunity angliciser, we assimilate, and what was a day the representatives of our culture are no longer a gelatinous ramassis of poutine folk we invite to France a little like inviting Zachary Richard in Quebec: an ancestor, a still-living dead and a culture that survives only on artificial respirator.
That's "openness to the world." That's more reasonable accomodements. And that's bilingualism, the number one enemy of our culture and the main cause of decline in french.
Personally, if you asked me tonight if I think the people of Quebec deserves to be saved, maybe I want to say "die, you do not survive merits, colonized people of dish cloth. "
David, when you can hallucinate several…, instead sees all this as a playground where is the new applying its rules:
[...] Messrs. Bouchard and Taylor were appointed supervisors of the court and playground will soon make their account of the situation. Either nicer with the new in your class, leaves do what he wants is his case. I have the impression that the specter of censorship prowls around. Individualism is perhaps good for the economy, but it's very bad for a company.
Yes, we are in a big on school, and instead take the new kid and teach him to respect the rules, we are asking all the other kids to bow to his will.
With such a mentality of losers, how can we still surprised that Quebec has a suicide rate?
On the day we will be really proud of us, our culture, where we refuse to speak English or even to accept that anyone imposes on us its language or its values will be a great day not only for us, because it will confirm our right to exist, but also for democracy. The dictatorship of a minority of anglophiles hiding under the guise of bilingualism and multiculturalism is a shame for all of Quebec.
Yes we are tolerant, yes we are open. We love our immigrants and our integrated English Anglicized. We want Parking remains a French-speaking city and we hope that English speakers understand that they are not welcome among us.
p.s. Faced with such a new, one can already imagine the bulk of settlers Angryfrenchguy a train to dance and celebrate our anglicization prelude to our demise. Bravo idiots; thanks to your work anglicization of Quebecers, you are contributing to our loss and apply the letter and the conclusions of the Bouchard-Taylor Commission.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

 

Francis Chartrand in the company of his young delegate Jessica Leblanc


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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

 

Why we must remove the part of religious culture | by Daniel Baril

Under the guise of "secularism open", this course marks the turn of the multi-Quebec school.

Daniel Baril, adviser for the Mouvement laïque québécois

Hell, for those who believe it, is paved with good intentions, they say. On a theoretical level, the idea of a course of religious culture is a good intention with which it seems difficult, prima facie, to disagree. But just take a look at the programme Ethics and religious culture to see that the objectives of the religious fall of surrealism and that the supposedly non-denominational foundations are in fact a vision of the mind.

Remember the objective of this part: "bring students understand the various expressions [of religious phenomenon], to grasp the complexity and perceiving the experiential dimensions, historical, doctrinal, moral, ritual, literary, artistic, social or policy. The development of competence […] requires the ability to associate these terms to their respective religion and perceive that they may have links with various elements of the social and cultural environment here and elsewhere. "

Nothing less. Let us not forget that this course is given to children who have just left kindergarten. How can we reasonably believe that such an objective, which is actually a career plan for a sociologist of religion, can be achieved in children aged 6? The teacher must for its part "to bring students to learn to think for themselves "and to" develop a critical sense that helps students understand that all opinions are not equal in value. " One can not but agree here. But "in order not to influence students in developing their point of view, [the teacher] does not give his own". The approach is to advance the judgement of the child by confrontation with other views or with the consequences of a view has a sense of ethics but is inapplicable to religious content. How to develop critical judgement face of beliefs that are the faith? The content of the religious aspect is simply inappropriate for such an approach.

The prayers… cultural!

The most revealing the true nature of this course lies in the themes. Here are some examples from the primary curriculum. The teacher must address "significant stories that have a big influence." These stories are, among others, those of the Magi, Flood, Nanabojo, Glouskap and the revelation to Muhammad. Then there are stories of "important people" (sic): the Annunciation, the birth of Jesus, the birth of Moses, the birth of Buddha, the life of David and "giant Goliath."

All these stories are mythological stories. To solve the supposed deficit religious culture deplored by some theologians, therefore abreuvera on children aged 6 to 12 years in the sum of mythologies of mankind.

The course also covers religious practices in order to "discover" their characteristics: Mass, the first communion, confirmation, worship on Sunday, the consecration of children, the Friday prayer, the Sabbath, the postures of prayer, contemplation, ritual objects, rosary, prayer wheel, the Lord's Prayer, reading the Bible, singing incantatory, and the list is still long.

How will we talk about how these cultural practices faith? Children who are present these contents are religious and can not make a difference between a confessional approach to religion and a cultural approach. This distinction exists only on paper and becomes a vision of the spirit in the classroom. While the confessional approach was to say, for example, "Jesus is risen at Easter," the cultural approach will be to say "Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at Easter." The message is the same and the approach will not change the meaning that a child of six years will give the religious beliefs which will be presented.

Bringing the lost sheep

What role will the children that parents preferred to include training in moral order to prevent this type of religious indoctrination? They will be drowned in the majority believing and practicing and will soon join its ranks.

Even if the program states that "cultural expressions and those from representations of the world and human beings that define the meaning and value of human experience outside of beliefs and religious adherence are discussed," nothing, absolutely nothing like this exists in the program beyond this puritanical périphrase which aims to avoid the words humanism and atheism.

Not only this course glorifies religions and thus falls within the historical revisionism, but each occasion where a naturalist or scientific vision of life could have been dealt with is missed. This is particularly the case with the theme of representations of the world: it introduced the "story of the Creation", the AUM, the American turtle, the yin and yang, but not a word about what it said science or that affect atheists.

The course marks the turn of the multi-Quebec school. Instead of having a separate religious education according to the confessions, any place in the same course is to remove the name of religious schools, decreed that the approach is cultural and here is the result.

It is against this background that will support multi the second part of the course, the ethical component. Such a confusion between religion and ethics is unacceptable and is thus leaves suggest that ethical behavior can not be developed in connection with a religious belief and a person without religion is therefore amoral or immoral.

Although this could be justified, we do not believe that a return to the exemption would be desirable. The religious culture could be offered as an optional second cycle of secondary while young people have acquired a minimum of critical thinking with regard to religious content.

We believe that such a development could positively endorse all of Quebec's population and avoid the deadlock that legal challenges could lead.

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Time for Quebecers to be more open : Bouchard-Taylor report

by Jeff Heinrich, The Gazette
Saturday May 17, 2008

Get used to living in globalized society, Bouchard-Taylor report urges.

Learn more English, be nicer to Muslims, get better informed.

Those are just some of the ways the unhappy French-Canadian majority in Quebec can shake off its angst about minorities and help build a truly open society in a globalized world, say the authors of a much-anticipated report for the Liberal government on the "reasonable accommodation" of minorities.

In several chapters of the final draft obtained by The Gazette, Gérard Bouchard and Charles Taylor argue the "discontent of a large part of the population" over demands by Muslims, Jews and other religious minorities "seems to us the result of partial information and false perceptions." The chairpersons of the $5-million commission address a number of what they call "unfounded objections" to the role of religion in Quebec society, mostly voiced by old-stock francophones during three months of highly publicized hearings last fall.

Rebutting those objections, Bouchard, a prominent Chicoutimi sociologist and historian, and Taylor, a world-renowned Montreal philosopher, lay out their vision of a new Quebec coming to terms with kirpans, hijabs, kosher food and other expressions of non-Christian cultures.

In Quebec, they say, everyone should feel welcome and the majority should no longer feel under threat by newcomers.

"We think it is possible to re-concile Quebecers - franco-phones and others - with practices of harmonization, once it has been shown that :

a) these practices respect our society’s fundamental values, notably the equality of men and women.

b) they don’t aim to create privileges but, rather, equality that is well understood and that respects everyone’s rights.

c) they encourage integration and not marginalization.

d) they’re framed by guidelines and protected against spiralling out of control.

e) they’re founded on the principle of reciprocity.

f) they don’t play the game of fundamentalism.

g) they don’t compromise the gains of the Quiet Revolution." The final draft is dated March 19, two weeks before the commission announced on its website that the writing of the report was finished and that, after adding a series of recommendations, proofreading the document and translating it into English, it would be sent to the printers.

The official report is now in the hands of Premier Jean Charest, who is to present it to cabinet on Wednesday. After a budget-style "lock-up" behind closed doors for journalists Friday morning, the commissioners will hold a news conference to discuss their findings.

Broken down into half-a-dozen parts, the voluminous report has more than a dozen chapters and almost as many annexes consisting of a series of research reports, independently produced under special order by the commission.

Their subjects relate to the accommodation debate, including media coverage, ethnic ghettos and French-language training for immigrants.

In their report, Bouchard and Taylor - but mainly Bouchard, who did the bulk of the writing, insiders say- argue that the responsibility for open-mindedness and desire for change lie mainly with one people : the French Canadians themselves.

Read full text :
The Montreal Gazette, Saturday, May 17, 2008.

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Monday, May 19, 2008

 

U.S. Violated Venezuelan Airspace, Says Defense Minister

Venezuela's Minister of Defense, Gustavo Rangel Briceño, denounced on Monday, May 19, that a U.S. fighter jet violated Venezuelan airspace on Saturday night, one day after Caracas complained about a Colombian army’s incursion into Venezuelan territory.
According to Rangel, who read out loud an excerpt of the conversation between the Venezuelan control tower and a U.S. pilot, explained that the latter was not aware he was in Venezuelan territory and that his course was set to the Caribbean Curaçao island during a flight exercise.
At the same press conference, the Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nicolás Maduro, announced that he talked with his Colombian counterpart, Fernando Araujo, about the incursion of the Colombian military into Venezuelan territory. He said they both agreed on activating diplomatic mechanisms in order to settle cross-border conflicts via diplomatic means.
Regarding the U.S. fighter, Maduro said he will arrange a meeting with the U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela, Patrick Duddy, in order to demand an explanation.
On Saturday, Venezuela protested the Colombian military incursion; however, on Sunday, the Colombian Defense Minister, Juan Manuel Santos, denied it was an “act of provocation” as the Venezuelan government described it.
On March 1, Colombian troops illegally entered Ecuadorian territory in order to bombard a temporary FARC camp.
During the attack, the Colombian army slaughtered over 24 people (guerrilla members and civilians), including the FARC second-in-command, Raul Reyes, four Mexican students and an Ecuadorian citizen.
The violation to Ecuador’s sovereignty led this country to break diplomatic relations with Colombia, whose government defended the attack and justified it as part of its war against “terrorism.”

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A great TV moment

Contrary to our has been analysts of Quebec television, I invite you to watch a great moment of television - in USA, on the MSNBC network. The commentator Keith Olbermann analysis an interview given by Bush - the president intellectually inferior, and mentor of Stephen Harper on the Yahoo network. The video commentary is worth to be seen and heard. Bravo.
Click here.

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Monday, May 12, 2008

 

How to advocate "Made in China"

By Jeremiah Carvalro
"Let us act quickly, Tibet is dying" scandent they say. Advocacy has become a real way since the beginning of the trail of the "torch" Olympic. Even the organization Reporters Without Borders has gone from denouncing passive activism. All these banners, flags and banners have been in the shadow of the struggle of human rights much more than they have sustained.
This is the ridiculous 100% cotton "Made in China" this mode which is sinking the credibility of this cause. The citizen who fate in the streets full of good intentions, inflated by media coverage and slogans that are raining everywhere should realize that even if brandished posters "Free Tibet" or the Tibetan flag, his clothes bear probably oppressor country to which he must oppose.
Advocacy becomes a naive opposition, which can not be taken seriously and which retains only the clumsiness and misbehaviour of a major speech yet. It is still not an easy task to be aware when we faced the silence of our big men policy. If these details elude us, the economy is largely taken into account in such political contradictions.
This is what I affectionately hypocrisy market, shouted by a silence political than ever before. It will be used to criticize and punish the Russian government, African, or all of these bloody regimes such as Zimbabwe, but face the economic power of the People's Republic of China, major politicians seem to forget human rights, freedom expression and these values which they both boast of being the defence.
When one takes into account the heavy past Olympics, it is ridiculous that some claim loud and clear that sport should not be politicized. Stop lying to you, it always has been. The best example is the Games of Moscow that a fifty countries had boycotted to denounce the invasion of Afghanistan. But South Africa is the economic boycott which was less grand, or our political beliefs of the time who were stronger?
This silence political replongera Games in the dark days of the Games of 1936. Do you remember? The nations were paraded one after the other to cover prestigious Berlin and the now famous Adolf Hitler.
Nicolas Sarkozy is the only head of state to consider a boycott of the opening ceremony of the Games. Its participation will depend on the attitude of the Chinese government faces a dialogue with the Tibetan spiritual leader.
Yet the primary issue was freedom of expression and human rights in China that the organization Reporters Without Borders denounced the past few years. But the Tibetan cause, rather than become a symbol, has rather overshadowed. No wonder that Western society, plunged into materialism up to the neck, taken in an existential vacuum in search of a god feel more concerned by the repression that live the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people. Meanwhile, the Chinese live the same repression but are not entitled to the same cries nor the same banners.
If not able to reverse the repression, we should first be honest. It's been seven years since we know the choice of the International Olympic Committee to name China as the host of 2008 Olympic Games. It's been decades that we know the repressive system that prevails on the People's Republic, but it is at midnight least one that we insurgeons as if it were a new one. But it's too little too late. Assume it, we are the oppressor!

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Thursday, May 08, 2008

 

Maxime Bernier's Girlfriend Tied To Underworld - Why Is He Still At The Cabinet Table?

Maxime Bernier's Girlfriend Tied To Underworld - Why Is He Still At The Cabinet Table?
OTTAWA - After his diplomatic faux pas in Afghanistan which revealed Canadian meddling into Afghan internal politics, Foreign Affairs Minister Maxime Bernier is hogging the headlines again.
This time over a former girlfriend who has been linked to a biker gang. Bernier's ex was Julie Couillard, a former model and aspiring actress, who had relationships with two men linked with the Hells Angels biker gang.
One of them was Gilles Giguere, an underworld figure, who was suspected together with two other men of involvement in a murder and extortion plot on Hells Angel head Maurice (Moms) Boucher. Couillard was arrested with Giguere in a pre-dawn raid, but was eventually released."
-Canadian Press
-AHL

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Maxime Bernier

Why Is Maxime Bernier Still Minister Of Foreign Affairs???

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The only Conservative Member of Parliament who was probably happy to see the RCMP raid on Conservative Party headquarters was Minister Maxime Bernier ... because it got the heat of him for a few days.
The question still remains though as to why this incompetent minister is still sitting at the Cabinet table, and representing our great nation around the globe?
As the Conservatives continue to do damage control concerning the RCMP raid, there is some behind the scenes efforts to try and salvage Bernier as a minister.
Firstly, Minster Bev Oda has been in Afghanistan desperately trying to mend fences with both the Afghani government and the Governor of Khandahar province.
Secondly, the PMO is obviously calling in favours from the likes of the Ottawa Citizen to shore up and justify the complete gaff that Bernier made in his portfolio.
The fact that Harper's electoral fortunes will live or die in Quebec, he is desperate to keep Bernier on. The question still remains, Why Is Maxime Bernier Still Minister Of Foreign Affairs???

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