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Harper gouv.: two cyberactions for democratic freedom and against G20 elitism

CMAQ via Mic, Thursday, June 17, 2010 - 01:22

Signez la Déclaration de la coalition Voices-Voix
Raise Your Voices! - June 17, 2010
- Coalition Voices-Voix - coalition of numerous Canadian NGOs

Since 2006 the Government of Canada has systematically undermined democratic institutions and practices, and has eroded the protection of free speech, and other fundamental human rights. It has deliberately set out to silence the voices of organizations or individuals who raise concerns about government policies or disagree with government positions. See or sign at www.voices-voix.ca/en/declaration

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G8/G20 - Scrap the Summit !
$1 billion could be used for so much more...
action-email by an Internet page of the Council of Canadians (antiglobalisation NGO)

Your voice is needed now to tell Prime Minister Stephen Harper that spending $1 billion for a handful of political leaders to meet behind fences and barricades is unacceptable.

Send your letter now and tell Prime Minister Harper that with a $1 billion-plus price tag, infringements of basic civil liberties, massive disruptions for those who live in Toronto, and a “business as usual” agenda that serves neither people nor the planet, the upcoming G8 and G20 summits should be scrapped!
www.canadians.org/action/2010/scrap-summit.html



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