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Collectif CMAQ, Sunday, May 19, 2002 - 12:56

This media belongs to you, participate !

Had enough of being considered a mere spectator and consumer?

The CMAQ proposes a new way of looking at, collecting, and providing information.

The CMAQ is a collective. This means all decisions are made by consensus: you get involved, you propose, you decide!

From Montreal, Quebec City, other regions, or from any where else, you can participate in the CMAQ's activities in many ways.

2008-2009 : In theory, there is one Quebec-wide collective called the CMAQ, but each region can have its own collective. Montraal has an IMC-Montreal for example. We also have a Tech Committee.

Meetings: The Collective rarely meets and uses an e-mail list. If there is a meeting, you will be able to participate from afar through a voice on the Internet software. Users are invited to check the block to the right named Vie associative, where will be posted announcements for the meetings.



CMAQ: Vie associative


Quebec City collective: no longer exist.

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Ceci est un média alternatif de publication ouverte. Le collectif CMAQ, qui gère la validation des contributions sur le Indymedia-Québec, n'endosse aucunement les propos et ne juge pas de la véracité des informations. Ce sont les commentaires des Internautes, comme vous, qui servent à évaluer la qualité de l'information. Nous avons néanmoins une Politique éditoriale , qui essentiellement demande que les contributions portent sur une question d'émancipation et ne proviennent pas de médias commerciaux.

This is an alternative media using open publishing. The CMAQ collective, who validates the posts submitted on the Indymedia-Quebec, does not endorse in any way the opinions and statements and does not judge if the information is correct or true. The quality of the information is evaluated by the comments from Internet surfers, like yourself. We nonetheless have an Editorial Policy , which essentially requires that posts be related to questions of emancipation and does not come from a commercial media.