Saturday, April 14, 2007

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Great Walk, Quebec Vert Kyoto 22 avaril

Great Walk "Kyoto for a Cure! "
Date: 2007-04-22
Region: Montreal
Évévement Type: Public
Location: Parc Lafontaine (corner Calixa Lavallée and Rachel)
Hours: 13:30
Category: Information campaign, awareness
Expected number of participants: thousands

THE GREAT MARKET April 22, 2007 At 13:30 MONTREAL Lafontaine Park (corner Calixa Lavallée and Rachel)

A little history ...

Years 70: Scientists are seeing a steady increase and abnormal temperatures on the planet.

1997: The Kyoto Protocol was signed by various countries, including Canada, the fight against global warming. His goals do not succeed in that 10% of the work required to stabilize the climate. Kyoto is a small first step.

2001: The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) concluded that warming warming is indeed real and likely caused by human activity.

2002: Members of the National Assembly, unanimous vote a resolution urging Quebec to achieve the Kyoto Protocol.

2006: Scientists are launching a serious warning: we must now liberate ourselves from our dependence on fossil fuels if the climate is likely to disrupt irreversibly endanger the future of the human species and thousands of others species. We are talking about mass extinction.

2006: The report by Sir Nicholas Stern, former chief economist of the Bank World, explains that the economic costs of inaction on global warming will be comparable to those of the two great wars and the crisis of 1929 combined!

February 2007: The last IPCC report concludes that global warming is worse than expected and definitely due to human activity.

AND TO THIS DAY, WE ARE NOT YET AWARDED TO ACTION!

In Quebec: contrary to what the government says it has been proved that the Quebec plan will not achieve the Kyoto targets, far from it!

In Ottawa: not only the Conservative government renounce our obligations to Kyoto, but he intends to allow major polluters to increase their emissions by more than 40% by 2020, a true crime against the planet!

therefore be held in Montreal, April 22, Earth Day, the great march entitled "Kyoto for a Cure" initiated by the Coalition Québec-Vert-Kyoto.

Kyoto is a first important step to create hope, especially among youth, dismayed by the current inaction of adults.

Download, print and distribute the leaflet of the march "Kyoto for a Cure" available on-green-www.quebec kyoto.org.


Organized by:

Coalition Québec-Vert-Kyoto in partnership with AQLPA The Day the Earth, Greenpeace and Équiterre

Montreal

email: info@quebec-vert-kyoto.org
Website: www.quebec-green-kyoto.org

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

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Quebec Social Forum. Org

Quebec Social Forum is a space-to-speak, exchange, dialogue, popular education, citizenship practice, networking and development of concerted action programs in order to stimulate the dynamism of social mobilization and democratic life in order to build together a society of solidarity, democratic, just and lasting peace in Quebec.

Contribute to the establishment
Quebec Social Forum to be held
of 23 to 26 August 2007 in Montreal

REGISTER YOUR BUSINESS ONLINE NOW!

Important Notice to everyone! The long-awaited day of the official release of self-programming of the Quebec Social Forum has finally arrived. We invite organizations and individuals to propose, today, a multitude of activities by completing the registration form available online workshops, under Programming. The deadline for submitting business was set 31 May 2007. The Quebec Social Forum is your space! Invest it!


YOU painters, musicians, sculptors, filmmakers, comedians, jugglers, dancers ... OR SIMPLY AMATEUR ARTS. PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAMMING OF CULTURAL FSQ!

All artists are invited to present activities during the three day event by completing the registration form of activity. Come and enrich the artistic diversity of this meeting by your imagination and your creative colorful rhythms!


JOIN OUR MAILING LIST!
To receive information about the Social Forum Quebec, you can subscribe to our mailing lists. There is a general list for all, specially dedicated to the media.


Contribute to the artistic component of the FSQ by getting involved in cultural programming
We must now establish an ad hoc committee will be responsible to stimulate, organize and coordinate the various spaces that will be dedicated to artistic and cultural within the FSQ: concerts, shows and scenes open festival / films engaged, spontaneous art, and workshops for creative ... Its main tasks will be to imagine these spaces and mobilize Quebec's artistic community, so do the FSQ has an event at the height of its diversity and its cultural vitality.

Want to contribute to the work of the committee? Write us at: culture@forumsocialquebec.orgCet e-mail address is protected against spam bots, you need Javascript enabled browser to view

A first meeting will be convened soon!



http://www.forumsocialquebec.org



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Sunday, April 1, 2007

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Petition against SLAP



SLAPP: Proceedings strategic mobilization against the public trial or legal threats directed against citizens in order to disuader to defend their views.

The Green Party believes that the SLAPP violate the right to freedom of expression as stated in the Charter Quebec Human Rights and Freedoms. - (Partivertquebec.org)
source: Wiki


"Take a ride on the website http:// www.taisez-vous.org / and you'll quickly convinced of the problem. Also, several very interesting stories are all available on Google Video. Click here to search for videos about it. Among others, there is evidence of Amir Khadir and Scott McKay. I invite you to sign the online petition . " Source: Environmental Blog

Thanks!


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For a new voting system in Quebec




For a new voting system in Quebec




personalities from different walks of life unite their voices to demand a reform of the voting system in Quebec.

Among this group, we see the former members Jean-Pierre Charbonneau, Louise Beaudoin and Liza Frulla, as the former president of the Mouvement Desjardins Claude Beland, founder of the ADQ Jean Allaire, singer Luck Mervil and actor Paul Ahmarani.

They all answered the call of a non-partisan group of organizations comprising the Association for the claim of democratic rights, the Collective feminism and democracy, democracy and citizenship Movement of Quebec (MDCQ) and Movement for a New Democracy (DND). Source: RC

Please do sign the petition if you live in Quebec.
We encourage you to forward this petition and invite your friends to read it and sign it.