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Sous-contrats de Loto-Québec à l'entreprise privé: "Une enquète de la GRC est nécessaire"

Alain Dubois, Saturday, January 15, 2005 - 07:39

Bob Labrèche

Alain Dubois, éditeur du site www.jeu-compulsif.info et membre de la coalition EmJEU, joint sa voix à celles des représentants d’organismes (Viva Consulting et Game Planit Interactive Corp.) qui demandent une enquête de la GRC sur des opérations névralgiques d’entretien des 14 000 machines à sous de type ALV qui auraient été remis à l’entreprise privée par Loto-Québec (LQ).

www.toxicoquebec.com/actus/


Paul Martin a déjà dit oui aux américains et Censure sur src.ca

Anonyme, Saturday, January 15, 2005 - 00:08

Tommy

Une nouvelle de Radio-Canada a été publiée sur leur site web pendant une période brève de 12 minutes ce soir, entre 23h38 et 23h50, avant d'être retirée. On y indique que Paul Martin a déjà dit oui aux américains concernant le bouclier anti-missile, selon des documents officiels.



Occupied Elections in Jerusalem

Anonyme, Sunday, January 9, 2005 - 15:04

Aaron Lakoff

 

Jerusalem - January 9th, 2005 - Miraculously, I awoke at 6:30am this morning. Izzy, the British girl I asked to wake me up, didn’t even need to. I groggily rolled out of my bunk and headed to a quick ISM meeting in the tea room of the hostel.

We decided that we were going to split up into groups of three and head out to the different polling stations located at post offices in East Jerusalem.

The first station we got to was a few blocks away from our hostel, a large post office called Al-Saladin. Palestinians of all shapes and stripes were beginning to arrive at 7:00am, and there were just as many (if not more) internationals, journalists, and foreign observers. This was going to be quite the show. [...]

See also:

aaron.resist.ca


US Defaults On 40% Of Its Trillion Dollar Foreign Debt

Anonyme, Saturday, January 8, 2005 - 21:38

Andre Gunder Frank

THE NAKED HEGEMON

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Palestinian Elections - The view from above

Anonyme, Saturday, January 8, 2005 - 10:56

Aaron Lakoff

 
Election day is looming in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and like it or not, Palestinians are abuzz.

Rumors are floating about everywhere as to just how these elections for the next leader of the Palestinian Authority (PA), the first since 1996, will be run. The atmosphere in East Jerusalem, where I have been staying for the last twenty-four hours, is much different than the rest of the country. In East Jerusalem, life seems to carry on as usual, but aside from the random conversations here and there (even to a non-Arabic speaker, you hear the names Abu Mazen and Barghouti floating about), there are no signs of the election.

aaron.resist.ca


Canada Plays Big Role in Propping Up Haiti Regime

Anonyme, Saturday, January 8, 2005 - 03:34

Tim Pelzer

 
The Canadian government is taking a leadership role in propping up the U.S.-installed regime in Haiti and keeping Fanmi Lavalas, the party of ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, from returning to power.



Canadian Coalition Demands Demilitarization of Aid in Aceh, as Indonesian Military Continues Attacks

Anonyme, Friday, January 7, 2005 - 12:47

France-Isabelle LANGLOIS

(Montreal) - An ad hoc coalition of major Canadian civil society and aid organizations is demanding that the Indonesian government immediately cease all non-aid related military operations in Aceh in the aftermath of the tsunami disaster. The organizations condemn the Indonesian military’s failure to adhere to a ceasefire in Aceh province and its role in hindering the delivery of emergency aid.



France : Intermittents vs Unedic, occupation des locaux d’Ingeus.

Anonyme, Wednesday, January 5, 2005 - 13:14

cip-idf

Action en cours : occupation des locaux d’Ingeus. Communiqué : L’UNEDIC AGGRAVE SON CAS (et son déficit). 05/01/2005

www.cip-idf.org


WANTED FOR CRIMES AGAINST MOHAWK SOVEREIGNTY!

Anonyme, Sunday, December 26, 2004 - 00:14

The future of Canadian/Indigenous relations is being played out, right now, in the Mohawk Nation of Kanehsatake. Kanehsatake residents urgently request your presence to help prevent bloodshed in their community, and bring an end to federal and provincial sponsored aggression. The community is calling for a Mohawk-to-Mohawk, peaceful resolution to the crisis - one not under the gun. Solidarity with Kanehsatake means standing shoulder-to-shoulder with the community and sharing in the burden of their struggle. If you can`t make it to Kanehsatake, call all Canadian & Quebec officials involved in this ploy. Demand they respect the Mohawk peoples` right to determine an end to this crisis, and their political, economic and policing future.



Les casinos de proximité arrivent au Québec ! Non merci…

Alain Dubois, Friday, December 24, 2004 - 08:41

Alain Dubois

Après les États-Unis et l’Europe, c’est au tour du Québec de vouloir développer des casinos de proximité («salons de jeu»). Ces casinos qui recevront la presque totalité des 2500 appareils de loteries vidéo (ALV) récemment retirés des bars, ont la caractéristique de s’adresser principalement à une population locale et/ou régionale. Même si pour l’instant le gouvernement ne prévoit pas y installer des jeux de tables, ces casinos par leur grande facilité d’accès et par le pouvoir attractif qu’exerce une si grande concentration de «jeux» de hasard et d’argent sont extrêmement lucratifs pour l’industrie du gambling.

www.toxicoquebec.com/actus/


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