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Halifax Students occupy Royal Bankvieuxcmaq, Jeudi, Février 7, 2002 - 12:00
swight ... (retardedkat@ziplip.com)
Halifax students occupy Royal Bank headquarters and met with bank executive. At 3:00 PM today, february 6th, 2002, approx. 400 students from halifax universities and high schools performed a peaceful sit-in at the Atlantic Provinces Headquarters branch of the Royal Bank in Halifax after a 2000+ strong march to the legislature demanding a tuition freeze and roll-backs. The students filled the majority of the bank, playing drums, chanting, and dancing. 1)Information on the risk-sharing agreement, and the amount of interest made by the Royal Bank on student loans. During the meeting, the remaining 200 students passed time with drumming, radical cheerleading, talking-circles discussing a variety of anti-capitalist issues. After an hour long meeting, these were the results; The bank representatives were unable to make a public announcement on behalf of the financial institution as a whole due to liability issues. Wayne Bossert claimed the he himself was sympathetic to the frusteration of the students, but refused to make an announcement as a business leader in the community, or as a man. However, he agreed to call Premier John Hamm and "will express concerns regarding student debt and to move toward taking actions regarding the plight of students, speaking both as a man and as the Senior Vice President of the Royal Bank. As for the third demand? The Royal Bank claims to give funding to education and donates money to universities on Atlantic Canada... though we have no figures as to how much that actually is. The Royal Bank has declined to submit a proposal to continue administrating the student loan program, which they say is a step towards breaking their ties to student debt... although most of the students in Nova Scotia will continue to pay back their current loans (with interest) for a long, long time. |
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