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Student strike against tuition hike #3

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Continued from here.


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Quebec Student Strike - Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74JQQf4zfg4

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RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDZFcDGpL4U&list=PL39BF9545D740ECFF&index=4&feature=plpp_video


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Valleyfield students win again - classes cancelled today!

This is in direct defiance to Minister Lise Beauchamp's "directive" to CÉGEPs to resume classes whether students attend or not, in opposition to the democratic decisions made by students in general assemblies.

Also this afternoon, a group claiming to represent 1,000 teachers will call for the resignation of Beauchamp - stay tuned!

 


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..very creative! very strong in their position.
Quebec Tuition: We Have A Choice

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We hear a lot from Charest and conservative lobbyists about how tuition hikes are the only way to finance the Quebec University system, but they never seem to present any actual facts. Why? Because, as you can see, the facts speak for themselves! For sources and more information, visit gsaconcordia.ca.

The Graduate Students' Association of Concordia University represents 6000 master's, doctoral, and diploma students. With research from Free Education Montreal (freeeducationmontreal.org), script and video work by AJ Korkidakis.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=d9bajWHi1FI

 


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Teachers demand education minister resign

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A group of teachers at College Ahuntsic says its call for the resignation of Education Minister Line Beauchamp is snowballing, with now more than 1000 teachers from elementary school to university adding their names and voices to that call in the last 48 hours.

The teachers say they refuse to bear the onus of breaking the back of the student movement and of having to put their own moral convictions and increasingly, they say, even their physical safety at risk by being forced to cross student picket lines.

 


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..i got goosebumps reading your post unionist!


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Manif-Action Banque Nationale

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Blocage de la banque nationale du 11 avril 2012. Violences policières acclamées par les employés.

http://vimeo.com/40200408

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Blocage du pavillon Roger Gaudry à l'UdeM - 12 avril 2012

Le 12 avril 2012, l’Université de Montréal impose une injonction aux 17 152 étudiants de l’UdeM en grève générale illimitée (contre la hausse des frais de scolarité). Cette injonction est une atteinte à leur droit de grève puisqu’elle interdit les perturbations et le piquetage sur le campus de l’UdeM. Ce droit de grève a pourtant été voté démocratiquement en assemblée générale par une trentaine d’associations étudiantes. L’UdeM démontre qu’elle méprise ses étudiants en refusant d’écouter leurs revendications et en imposant ses directives anti-démocratiques. Une manifestation a été organisée pour faire valoir le respect du droit de manifester ainsi que pour répondre à cette attaque envers la jeunesse universitaire. Durant la manifestation les étudiants occupent le pavillon Roger Gaudry, symbole de l’université, où se trouve également le bureau du recteur, Guy Breton.

http://www.universitv.tv/archives/1456


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Hmmm... looks like there's a cyberattack going on against the Parti Libéral du Québec website, the department of education, as well as several others:

La Presse article en français

These appear to be the culprits:

http://antirepression.weebly.com/index.html

As of right now, these websites among others don't appear to be working:

Liberal Party website

Ministry of Education

It's just awful. Isn't it?

 


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Ha! Demo today, and nice spring weather! See you there, MontréalaisES!!!!

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Wow, this thing is huge! Organizers estimate 40,000 downtown right now! Here's ongoing coverage:

Radio-Canada

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Québec solidaire co-spokesperson Amir Khadir is taking part in the rally with a big contingent of members of his party, which supports the students' demands. "We're here because we admire them - such courage, and such maturity, despite all the radical obstinacy of Minister Beauchamp and the Charest government," he said.

[Rough translation]


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And what a beautiful sight it is. I wish students in other parts of the country would join in a show of solidarity.


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Hahaha, just tweeted by the Montréal police:

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Les manifestants sont au Square Victoria. Automobilistes évitez le secteur, les rues sont bloquées. #manifencours #mtlcirculation

— Police Montréal (@SPVM) Avril 14, 2012


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Sounds like the streets are blockee'd at Victoria Square. 

Viva la revolucion!


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Unionist wrote:

Wow, this thing is huge! Organizers estimate 40,000 downtown right now! Here's ongoing coverage:

It was a very well-attended demo. I was there; the 40,000 number sounds plausible to me.


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Quebec student protest marks Premier Jean Charest's ninth year in power

MONTREAL - Quebec students showed no sign of backing down Saturday in their battle with the provincial government, staging another massive march through the streets of Montreal.

Thousands of students were joined by residents young and old for the protest against the planned tuition hikes that coincided with the anniversary marking Premier Jean Charest's taking power nine years ago.

"I've always thought that change comes from the young," said Lise Lajoie, 72, who attended the march with a friend. "It's nice to see young people mobilize."

Students like Barbara Dufour say they remain committed to the strike, despite warnings the spring semester could be scrapped if the walkout continues.

"I think it's worth it," said Dufour, 25, an animation student at a junior college in Old Montreal. "What would be the point if we stopped now? Everything would be lost."

The march stretched along several city blocks and tied up traffic in the city's already congested Plateau neighbourhood.

Meanwhile, a group of students at Universite de Montreal set up tents on a campus lawn, vowing to "occupy" the university until the government backs down.

There were no incidents at the march on Saturday, but protests have grown more heated in recent days as the government takes steps to force students back to class.

The websites for the Quebec Liberal Party and the province's education department were apparently hit by a cyberattack on Friday evening. While no one had claimed responsibility, Twitter and Facebook users had circulated a link denouncing the Charest government and explaining how to crash a website....

Global News | Quebec student protest marks Premier Jean Charest's ninth year in power

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Vast demonstration of solidarity with Québec students

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« Neuf ans, jour pour jour, après l'élection du gouvernement libéral. Deux semaines après le budget Harper. Le Québec croît dans la rue! Vers un Printemps québécois! »

"Nine years, to the day, after the election of the Liberal government. Two weeks after the Harper budget. Québec believes in the street! For a Québécois Spring!"


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..apr 14




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And now - finally - divide and rule. Let's ensure this attempt fails:

Line Beauchamp ready to talk to Quebec's student strikers

That's the bullshit headline of the Gazette wishful thinkers.

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With the province still locked in a dispute with students over tuition fee hikes, Education Minister Line Beauchamp announced Sunday that she is prepared to lead talks for creating a permanent, independent commission to ensure sound management of universities.

To do so, Beauchamp said she was ready to meet with the Fédération étudiante universitaire du Québec.

Beauchamp noted that the student federation, which has more than 125,000 members, adopted a resolution on the weekend calling for an independent commission to improve how universities are managed.

“It’s a good topic for discussion,” said Beauchamp, adding they can sit around a table on that issue.

Beauchamp has nixed the idea of talks with students unless they are prepared to budge from their position opposing an increase in tuition fees.

Of course, she doesn't want to talk to CLASSE, who are the real leaders and coordinators of the strike movement.

Will FEUQ agree to sit down with Beauchamp without CLASSE present - or, more importantly, without abandoning their opposition to the tuition hikes? It's hard to imagine such a betrayal happening, and still less, being tolerated by the students.

 


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Blocking the Hall


First Day of Exams Sees Violence

Anti-tuition hike protesters blocked the entrance to Concordia’s Hall Building on the morning of April 12, delaying the first day of scheduled exams and increasing tension between striking and non-striking students.

After about 45 minutes the picket was broken, followed by riot police dispersing the the group of approximately 75 protesters using CS gas and baton tactics.

There were arguments between protesters and students attempting to enter the building, and some students reportedly threw fruit and coffee at the protesters in attempt to break through the line.

“I don’t mind them doing this during the semester, but not when I have an exam in an hour and I have to study,” said Actuarial Mathematics student Tom Riskas. “We’ve already paid for the semester, by losing the semester what money are we saving?”

“Using force to block people is not peaceful.”

Protesters were a mix of Concordia students and Syndicat des étudiant-e-s employé-e-s de l’UQAM. The group moved from their 7:00 a.m. meeting point at Lucien-L’Allier Metro to the Hall Building, police following and advising them to move with the flow of traffic.

Police direction was ignored. Once the protesters reached the corner of de Maisonneuve Blvd. and Bishop St., they ran to the Hall Building. They linked arms and wrapped chains around several doors to prevent anyone from moving in or out from about 8:00 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.

After 30 minutes, students inside the building attempted to force their way out. A window was smashed and protesters swarmed an open door, shoving coming from both sides.

Soon after, riot police arrived and the picket was broken. Protesters quickly gathered at the corner of de Maisonneuve Blvd. and McKay St., but the riot police formed a line and pushed them back using CS gas and batons.

“There are a number of reasons for the action, but an important one is the way the administration has been inflexible regarding the strike, especially with the examination schedule,” said one student demonstrator who spoke with The Link on condition of anonymity.

“We telling them, ‘you’re not the ones with all the power here.’”

Exams scheduled at 9:00 a.m. were moved to 9:30 a.m. without losing the three hour allotted time.

http://thelinknewspaper.ca/article/2963


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Mouvement étudiant : des centaines de Rimouskois dans la rue

Le centre-ville de Rimouski a été envahi par plusieurs centaines de manifestants samedi après-midi à l'occasion d'une marche populaire pour soutenir le mouvement étudiant contre la hausse des droits de scolarité.

Le centre-ville de Rimouski a été envahi par plusieurs centaines de manifestants samedi après-midi à l'occasion d'une marche populaire pour soutenir le mouvement étudiant contre la hausse des droits de scolarité.

Après s'être rassemblés à la Place des Anciens combattants, les manifestants ont fait des haltes aux bureaux du ministère du Revenu, à l'hôtel de ville et à la Banque Royale avant de se rendre au parc Beauséjour.

La marche, intitulée « Pour un printemps québécois » a été ponctuée de plusieurs discours et de prestations artistiques. L'une des organisatrices de l'événement, Sarah Charland-Faucher, explique que les étudiants, les travailleurs et les familles se sont réunis autour d'un même message : « Nous ne voulons pas, en tant que société, être gérés comme une entreprise, donc c'est ça le message qu'on lance. Cela fait 9 ans aujourd'hui que les libéraux sont au pouvoir. C'est pour ça que nous sommes réunis : pour inciter les gens à appuyer les étudiants parce que l'éducation, c'est la cause de tous les Québécois. »

Une manifestation semblable, organisée par la Coalition large de l'Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante, a eu lieu simultanément à Montréal.

http://www.radio-canada.ca/regions/est-quebec/2012/04/15/001-greve-etudi...


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Banner read "High schools are angry - Popular Movement" with the name of the group.


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Wow - amazing photos!

 


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Over 165,000 Students On Strike in Quebec Over Planned Tuition Hikes

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http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&I...

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Early this morning protesters made sure no classes would be held in two Cegeps who announced they would force people back to class.

Pas de cours aujourd'hui aux cégeps de Valleyfield et Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu

Les cours sont suspendus, lundi, au cégep de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu et au Collège de Valleyfield, deux établissements où la direction a annoncé son intention de recommencer des cours malgré des grèves étudiantes.

Au cégep de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, la direction a annoncé sa décision lundi matin, après avoir constaté que des dizaines d'étudiants bloquaient toutes les entrées de l'immeuble. Des autobus transportant des grévistes d'autres villes étaient aussi attendus....

http://www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/societe/2012/04/16/001-droits-scola...


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Gatineau Students Defy Injunction, Barricade Campus

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The Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) suspended classes on Monday, April 16, as students defied a court injunction and blocked access to the Alexandre-Taché campus building.

Following the announcement, the university administration asked everybody to leave and return the furniture but students say they will continue to occupy the campus until the administration agrees in writing to suspend classes until the next general assembly on Friday and guarantee students will not be reprimanded for their actions.

Negotiations between the administration, police, professors, and students ended around 1pm with police threatening to storm the building to dismantle the occupation if students remained.

An emergency general assembly on the inside decided to remain, while professors and students on the outside came together to block police access to the main entrance.

 

image too large: barricades at UQO

 

Profs and students form human chain around occupied UQO building.


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CBC on Quebec student strike: Deploying government discourse?

CBC news reports are now using inaccurate language to describe the ongoing Québec-wide student strike.

Journalists on the CBC are regularly repeating, without question, the terminology of government officials, tilting reports to justify the planned $1,625 hike in post-secondary tuition fees over the next five years.

CBC's willingness to adopt malicious Québec government discourse, attempting to define the strike as a “boycott”, is deeply disappointing, illustrating a broader CBC shift toward the right.

Student strike or student boycott?

In a report, broadcast nationally on CBC Newsworld, journalist Alison Northcott reported from the vibrant and mass student protest in Montreal’s Plateau district over the weekend.

As tens-of-thousands of students and community members filled block after block on St Denis street, CBC's Northcott reported that “many” students have “been boycotting their classes for nearly two months.”

Utilizing the term “boycott” to describe the collective action of striking students, is both dishonest and distracts from the reality of the student strike as a grève politique. Namely, a mass political action, democratically decided upon in open votes or general assemblies within Québec student unions and associations.

Why is the CBC adopting inaccurate language to describe the ongoing student strike?

Why are CBC reporters adopting the language of politicians in Québec City, terming the mass student strike a boycott, a linguistic move that demeans and undermines the strike movement.

Student strike and social justice

CBC reports are also failing to highlight the wider implications of the weekend protest in Montreal, an action that called Pour un Printemps québécois ! and involved the active support and participation of many Québec unions, such as the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN), and community groups like Front d'action populaire en réaménagement urbain (FRAPRU).

Québec's student strike is not occurring in isolation from other social justice struggles, the mutual solidarity and links between grassroots campaigns, was clearly expressed on the streets of Montreal at last Saturday's rally.

This fact was completely ignored by the CBC's reporting on the march....

http://montreal.mediacoop.ca/story/cbc-qu%C3%A9bec-student-strike-deploy...

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Wouldn't a news report exploring the complexity of the broader social movements, including artists, community groups, and unions, who are actively involved in supporting the strike, be more engaging?

Certainly the mass weekend protest, which stretched across the Plateau, clearly expressed the demands of striking students to halt tuition fees hikes, quite literally the demonstration was a sea of red square, but it also addressed broader social justice campaigns.

Placard signs with the words « Rêve général illimité ! » written on them, illustrate the many wider dreams for the current strike movement, and have been common in the student protests over recent months.

Student protests are also highlighting the campaign to cancel a recently imposed $200-per-year healthcare flat tax, or 'user fee', for all in Québec. This grassroots push back by anti-poverty organizations, and workers unions is strongly supported by striking student unions.

The Coalition opposée à la tarification et à la privatisation des services publics is campaigning on this issue, shedding light on how the Québec healthcare user fee is a clear drift toward the privatization of public health care. This campaign is supported by the Coalition large de l'Association pour une solidarité syndicale étudiante (CLASSÉ).

A critically important campaign at a time when the Conservative government in Ottawa has moved towards a hands-off approach on healthcare transfer fees, opening the door for provincial governments to experiment with, and drift toward increased privatization in the healthcare system. At the same time as Conservatives signal that the Canada Health Act will not be strictly enforced.


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Red flag on Pont Jacques-Cartier bridge in Montreal April 6, 2012.

Red flag on Pont Jacques-Cartier bridge in Montreal April 6, 2012.


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I had to pay the flat tax last year. I made less than $15,000 (thanks to the Harper cuts to all my clients in the arts and international cooperation). Sick.

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What a great cover for the Liberals as their well connected friends face fraud charges

"Police also arrest 13 others for alleged kickbacks"


 


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