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Political-electro band LAL on tour

Date: Friday, July 31, 2009 - 8:00pm

Location

Arlington Hotel Maynooth K0L 2S0
Canada
Phone: 1-800-595-8064
45° 14' 12.4008" N, 77° 54' 55.1376" W

Toronto’s politically charged, electronically driven LAL are touring the country this summer.  LAL will be promoting their third studio album Deportation which was inspired by the events surrounding 9/11 and its fallout -- the rise of a cloaked surveillance state, thicker lines drawn around who is “legal” and who is “not” and most particularly by the fate of several deported friends. 

Political-electronica band LAL on tour

Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 - 11:00pm

Location

Broadway Youth Resource Centre
691 Broadway E.
Vancouver
Canada
49° 15' 44.9352" N, 123° 5' 21.5016" W

Toronto’s politically charged, electronically driven LAL are touring the country this summer.  LAL will be promoting their third studio albumDeportation which was inspired by the events surrounding 9/11 and its fallout -- the rise of a cloaked surveillance state, thicker lines drawn around who is “legal” and who is “not” and most particularly by the fate of several deported friends. 

Political-electronica band at Regina Folk Fest

Date: Friday, August 7, 2009 - 3:00pm - Saturday, August 8, 2009 - 12:00am

Location

Victoria Park Regina
Canada
50° 26' 50.0424" N, 104° 37' 4.8468" W

Toronto’s politically charged, electronically driven LAL are touring the country this summer.  LAL will be promoting their third studio album Deportation which was inspired by the events surrounding 9/11 and its fallout -- the rise of a cloaked surveillance state, thicker lines drawn around who is “legal” and who is “not” and most particularly by the fate of several deported friends. 

Political-electronica band LAL on tour

Date: Friday, August 14, 2009 - 11:00pm

Location

Lucky Bar
517 Yates St.
Victoria
Canada
48° 25' 36.7032" N, 123° 22' 10.9236" W

Toronto’s politically charged, electronically driven LAL are touring the country this summer.  LAL will be promoting their third studio album Deportation which was inspired by the events surrounding 9/11 and its fallout -- the rise of a cloaked surveillance state, thicker lines drawn around who is “legal” and who is “not” and most particularly by the fate of several deported friends. 

Political-electronica band LAL on tour

Date: Wednesday, August 5, 2009 - 10:00pm

Location

Hayloft
401 37th St. W.
Saskatoon
Canada
52° 9' 2.8656" N, 106° 43' 4.1376" W

Toronto’s politically charged, electronically driven LAL are touring the country this summer.  LAL will be promoting their third studio album Deportation which was inspired by the events surrounding 9/11 and its fallout -- the rise of a cloaked surveillance state, thicker lines drawn around who is “legal” and who is “not” and most particularly by the fate of several deported friends. 

Political-electronica band LAL on tour

Date: Sunday, August 2, 2009 - 8:00pm

Location

Mercury Lounge
56 Byward Market Sq.
Ottawa
Canada
45° 25' 39.2412" N, 75° 41' 33.4248" W

Toronto’s politically charged, electronically driven LAL are touring the country this summer. LAL will be promoting their third studio album Deportation which was inspired by the events surrounding 9/11 and its fallout -- the rise of a cloaked surveillance state, thicker lines drawn around who is “legal” and who is “not” and most particularly by the fate of several deported friends. 

Political-electronica band LAL on tour

Date: Saturday, August 1, 2009 - 8:00pm

Location

Club Lambi
4465 St-Laurent Blvd. Corner of Mt-Royal
Montreal
Canada
45° 31' 11.586" N, 73° 35' 9.132" W

Toronto’s politically charged, electronically driven LAL are touring the country this summer. LAL will be promoting their third studio album Deportation which was inspired by the events surrounding 9/11 and its fallout -- the rise of a cloaked surveillance state, thicker lines drawn around who is “legal” and who is “not” and most particularly by the fate of several deported friends. 

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Kenney's Canada: Who's in, who's out and who is getting kicked out

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Citizenship and Immigration Minister Jason Kenney have the political power to decide who they want to let into Canada and who they want to keep out.

 

With the power to make these decisions, a pattern has emerged where the current Conservative government has laid out the red carpet for former U.S. government officials such as George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and Condoleezza Rice. While other people seeking entry or residency to Canada have encountered nothing but a locked door and an unwelcome mat. Or, if they currently reside in Canada, they are about to be kicked out.

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