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Charest Fearful of Quebec Student Movementzingaro, Thursday, February 10, 2005 - 13:52
The Jean Charest Welcoming Committee
February 9, 2005 McGill Campus, Montreal. Students from McGill and other Montreal universities had planned to converge today to give a message to Premier Jean Charest: You’re not welcome at our schools. It has come to the attention of organizers that Charest has cancelled at the last minute. It is clear that, in the wake of disruption at previous events, Charest is fearful of the Quebec student movement. He should be: students will resist and act against his cuts to education and other social service sectors. For Immediate Release: Charest Fearful of Quebec Student Movement February 9, 2005 McGill Campus, Montreal. Students from McGill and other Montreal universities had planned to converge today to give a message to Premier Jean Charest: You’re not welcome at our schools. It has come to the attention of organizers that Charest has cancelled at the last minute. It is clear that, in the wake of disruption at previous events, Charest is fearful of the Quebec student movement. He should be: students will resist and act against his cuts to education and other social service sectors. The public demonstration to be held at the Roddick Gates (Sherbrooke and McGill College) at 4PM sharp will continue to be held. The group will then move to the premier’s office instead of up to the health conference. This statement was to be read at the resistance: Mr. Charest, you are not welcome here!
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