PP on Day 2 of it’s live reporting from Montreal, Canada – for more go to: http://www.powerfulpeanuts.com
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PP on Day 2 of it’s live reporting from Montreal, Canada – for more go to: http://www.powerfulpeanuts.com
Duration : 0:7:23
What would your coworkers say if you left your privileged, endangered job to prance around the world for one year? This is what my coworkers said.
Music: “Lalala Love” by Room Eleven
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Salut! Gutsy 9 year old Timothy Ducharme pilots himself into a toboggan crash near Lac MacDonald, Lost River, Quebec, Canada. Coldest week of the 2007 winter… lots of snow – school spring break. Eventually, Timothy and his little brother Charlie became experts at guiding the toboggan wherever they wanted it to go… which still did not not ensure passengers that a crash wasn’t about to happen!
Bonjour l’hiver ice snow glace sled tobogganing glacier la neige sledding wipeout global warming beauté glaciale ski Noël Alaska sport cheminée au coin du feu tempête de neige Harrington luge patineur sur glace Lachute Québécois Mont-Tremblant St-Jérôme St-Sauveur canadienne Montreal Canadiens Quebecer Gazette La fête des Neiges de Montréal première neige nord
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(The following is in response to the diatribe of Jean Lariviere, Director of Public Affairs, published in the Montreal Gazette on the 5th of September, 2008)
Todays society, advanced though it may be, is too often filled with misinformation meant to further the ends of corporate parties. The Church of Scientology is just such a corporation. Expect contradiction from the hierarchy of this organization, but though the denial is rigorous, it is now impossible to conceal the self-apparent truth. The Church of Scientology is corrupt.
But how can one be certain? The worldwide Anonymous movement, among others, has invested copious amounts of time and effort, uncovering many of the immoral facets that Scientology obscures from the public light. Many of these activities are unlawful, unethical, and an affront to basic human rights.
The allegations are serious, and so numerous that listing all of them would be a lengthy exertion; however, among them include false representation, child labor, and dangerous authoritarian behavior. All of these claims bear the seal of authenticity and first hand testimony.
The Church of Scientology has reflected indictment, naturally trying to deface the reputation of Anonymous in an attempt to salvage its own. But even if they were true, these accusations are invalid. This is not a debate, this is not even a dispute. The recently exposed facts can lead to only one conclusion; the Church of Scientology must cease to operate in its present form.
It is in the hands of the public to further, and eventually complete this goal. To any persons who remain uncertain of their stance in this issue, Anonymous begs them to research the history of Scientology at any depth; those who do will find the unfortunate course of action before us necessary. Anonymous has revealed truths that cannot be re-buried and Anonymous has no reason to lie. But does the Church of Scientology ?
Knowledge is free.
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Expect us.
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http://www.westinmontreal.com/montrealdining.html
Enjoy exquisite Quebec-inspired cuisine at this elegant street-level restaurant and lounge.
gaZette Restaurant & Lounge, @ Le Westin Montréal, 270 St. Antoine Ouest, Montreal, Quebec, H2Y 0A3
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The right to ‘die with dignity’ through ‘doctor-assisted suicide’ is being promoted by the Quebec College of Physicians and the Montreal Gazette.
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http://www.readersmatter.org/ Canwest, the owners of The Montreal Gazette, want to outsource the production of the paper outside Quebec as part of the company’s ongoing efforts across Canada to centralize the work performed for its local newspapers. But many readers want to keep Montreal in The Montreal Gazette. The company wants to be able to move layout (and perhaps the editing and writing) of the newspaper to non-union shops in Hamilton, Ont. and Winnipeg. A local paper should be produced by local, qualified professionals. Montrealers want The Gazette’s profits invested in making the newspaper better.
Sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/mng30111/petition.html
Visit the website:
http://www.readersmatter.org/
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http://www.readersmatter.org/ Canwest, the owners of The Montreal Gazette, want to outsource the production of the paper outside Quebec as part of the company’s ongoing efforts across Canada to centralize the work performed for its local newspapers. But many readers want to keep Montreal in The Montreal Gazette. The company wants to be able to move layout (and perhaps the editing and writing) of the newspaper to non-union shops in Hamilton, Ont. and Winnipeg. A local paper should be produced by local, qualified professionals. Montrealers want The Gazette’s profits invested in making the newspaper better.
Sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/mng30111/petition.html
Visit the website: http://www.readersmatter.org/
Duration : 0:0:32
http://www.readersmatter.org/ Canwest, the company that owns The Montreal Gazette, wants to outsource the production of the paper outside Quebec as part of its ongoing efforts across Canada to centralize the work performed for its local newspapers. But many readers want to keep Montreal in The Montreal Gazette. The company wants to be able to move the layout (and perhaps the editing and writing) of the newspaper to non-union shops in Hamilton, Ont. and Winnipeg. A local paper should be produced by local, qualified professionals. Montrealers want The Gazette’s profits invested in making the newspaper better.
Sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/mng30111/petition.html
Visit the website: http://www.readersmatter.org/
Duration : 0:0:57
http://www.readersmatter.org/ Canwest, the company that owns The Montreal Gazette, wants to outsource the production of the paper outside Quebec as part of its ongoing efforts across Canada to centralize the work performed for its local newspapers. But many readers want to keep Montreal in The Montreal Gazette. The company wants to be able to move the layout (and perhaps the editing and writing) of the newspaper to non-union shops in Hamilton, Ont. and Winnipeg. A local paper should be produced by local, qualified professionals. Montrealers want The Gazette’s profits invested in making the newspaper better.
Sign the petition: http://www.petitiononline.com/mng30111/petition.html
Visit the website: http://www.readersmatter.org/
Duration : 0:0:39