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Party Congress in Montreal: Taking Aim at Charest & the {Neo}LiberalsAnonyme, Monday, November 15, 2004 - 17:44
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"Re-engineering", "Public-Private Partnerships" (PPP's), and other rationalizations in the same vein made their appearance on the lips of politicians, journalists, image-makers and other lackeys of a neoliberal regime à la québecoise; pretty words to cover up for privatizations, subcontracting and budget cuts as far as the eye could see. Some 19 months after the elections, moderates and radicals agree on one thing: the provincial Liberal Party is shamelessly tearing apart the social fabric of Quebec. Charest's golden scissors are now pointed squarely at the students and the poor. Small wonder, then, that public order is also menaced.. On November 19th and 20th, the Anti-capitalist Convergence (CLAC) is preparing to DISRUPT the official congress of Quebec Liberal Party members in Montreal. Also:
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