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KoKo

(84,711 posts)
Wed May 23, 2012, 08:34 PM May 2012

'Biggest Act of Civil Disobedience in Canadian History'--Marchers Defy Bill 78/Bang Pots & Pans!

'Biggest Act of Civil Disobedience in Canadian History'
Marchers defy Bill 78; Neighborhoods fill with sound of banging pots and pans
- Common Dreams staff

"The single biggest act of civil disobedience in Canadian history."

That's how yesterday's Montreal protest is being described today. Hundreds of thousands red-shirted demonstrators defied Quebec's new "anti-protest" law and marched through the streets of downtown Montreal filling the city with "rivers of red."

Tuesday marked the 100th day of the growing student protests against austerity measures and tuition increases. In response to the spreading protests, the conservative Charest government passed a new "emergency" law last Friday - Bill 78.

Since Bill 78 passed, people in Montreal neighborhoods have appeared on their balconies and in front of their houses to defiantly bang pots and pans in a clanging protest every night at 8 p.m.Bill 78 mandates:

Fines of between $1,000 and $5,000 for any individual who prevents someone from entering an educational institution or who participate in an illegal demonstration.

Penalties climb to between $7,000 and $35,000 for protest leaders and to between $25,000 and $125,000 for unions or student federations.

All fines DOUBLE for repeat offenders

Public demonstrations involving more than 50 people have to be flagged to authorities eight hours in advance, include itinerary, duration and time at which they are being held. The police may alter any of these elements and non-compliance would render the protest illegal.

Offering encouragement for someone to protest at a school, either tacitly or otherwise, is subject to punishment. The Minister of Education has said that this would include things like 'tweeting', 'facebooking', and has she has implied that wearing the student protest insignia (a red flag-pin) could also be subject to punishment.

No demonstration can be held within 50 meters of any school campus

Bill 78 not only "enraged civil libertarians and legal experts but also seems to have galvanized ordinary Quebecers." Since the law passed Friday, people in Montreal neighborhoods have appeared on their balconies and in front of their houses to defiantly bang pots and pans in a clanging protest every night at 8 p.m.

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http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/05/23-5?print

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'Biggest Act of Civil Disobedience in Canadian History'--Marchers Defy Bill 78/Bang Pots & Pans! (Original Post) KoKo May 2012 OP
One correction in your OP, John Charest is a Liberal and not a Conservative. To me that sucks even teddy51 May 2012 #1
Small rather than large C, but yeah, it's still ... disappointing to say the least. (nt) Posteritatis May 2012 #5
the Liberal Party in Canada is the big corporate party. provis99 May 2012 #10
I was born in BC. The Liberals held power for many years at the Federal level. We had Prime teddy51 May 2012 #13
I believe you mean John Chretian. provis99 May 2012 #15
Uh, that should be Jean Chrétien RufusTFirefly May 2012 #17
Jean Chrétien is/was/ and will always be a fighter. He never liked GW Bush, and he made it obvious teddy51 May 2012 #18
Charest is the reluctant Liberal. Joe Shlabotnik May 2012 #12
Why isn't this on the DU home page? WHEN CRABS ROAR May 2012 #2
I agree, it's a BFD. stevedeshazer May 2012 #3
k/r marmar May 2012 #4
Quebec protesters do not kid around. This has been really impressive. (nt) Posteritatis May 2012 #6
Canadians are so cute! Zanzoobar May 2012 #7
scared fascisthunter May 2012 #9
I wish more Americans... awoke_in_2003 May 2012 #11
no Biggie, right richies? fascisthunter May 2012 #8
Love the Frenchies, including the Canuck ones! Odin2005 May 2012 #14
Red and Black sakabatou May 2012 #16
Livestreamer Tim Pool is heading up to Montreal starroute May 2012 #19
Vive la révolution Joe Shlabotnik May 2012 #20
DU Rec. nt woo me with science May 2012 #21
 

teddy51

(3,491 posts)
1. One correction in your OP, John Charest is a Liberal and not a Conservative. To me that sucks even
Wed May 23, 2012, 08:52 PM
May 2012

worse than if it were a Conservative Government that passed that bill.

 

provis99

(13,062 posts)
10. the Liberal Party in Canada is the big corporate party.
Wed May 23, 2012, 10:07 PM
May 2012

the Conservatives tend to represent more the evangelical nuts, Alberta Texas-wannabes, crypto-fascists, and anti-socialistm conspiracy goofs.

 

teddy51

(3,491 posts)
13. I was born in BC. The Liberals held power for many years at the Federal level. We had Prime
Wed May 23, 2012, 10:23 PM
May 2012

Ministers like Pierre Elliott Trudeau, John Cretian, and Paul Martin as Liberal Leaders.

RufusTFirefly

(8,812 posts)
17. Uh, that should be Jean Chrétien
Wed May 23, 2012, 10:59 PM
May 2012

And by the way, the NDP picked up a huge number of seats in Quebec in the last election.
You won't find me defending Martin, but Trudeau was originally NDP before he went all federal on us.

 

teddy51

(3,491 posts)
18. Jean Chrétien is/was/ and will always be a fighter. He never liked GW Bush, and he made it obvious
Wed May 23, 2012, 11:27 PM
May 2012

on a number of occasions.

Joe Shlabotnik

(5,604 posts)
12. Charest is the reluctant Liberal.
Wed May 23, 2012, 10:20 PM
May 2012

He only took the job when his bid to lead the federal Conservatives went up in smoke.

WHEN CRABS ROAR

(3,813 posts)
2. Why isn't this on the DU home page?
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:08 PM
May 2012

It dwarfs the NATO protests by tens of thousands if not a hundred thousand.
It also shows the proper response and contempt for unjust protest regulations.
This is big news.

starroute

(12,977 posts)
19. Livestreamer Tim Pool is heading up to Montreal
Wed May 23, 2012, 11:33 PM
May 2012

I'm not sure just when -- he tweeted that he has his airline reservation and is looking for someone with a good cellphone hotspot that he can pay to borrow. I'd expect he'd be going tomorrow or early Friday.

Hopefully then we'll see the kind of coverage we just haven't been getting up to now. Tim has done more than almost anyone to bring Occupy to people's notice, and I'd love to see him work his magic in Quebec -- and hopefully inspire some local livestreamers to pick up the torch after he leaves.

http://www.ustream.tv/timcast (offline now)

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