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  • Un-Equalization

    04/20/2013 11:28:35 AM PDT · by Leigh Patrick Sullivan
    LPSullivan.com ^ | April 20, 2013 | Leigh Patrick Sullivan
    Federally-mandated theft has been around as long as Canada has been a nation. Various forms of ‘Equalization’ policies have littered our history, with only the details of source, recipient, and excuse changing. Always sold in the wrappings of patriotism of helping those provinces suffering economically (and in our early days, possibly justifiable under the circumstances), the system has now become little more than helping those provinces which refuse to help themselves. Thanks to Pierre Trudeau’s 1982 Canada Act which puts Equalization in our Constitution, it is probably here to stay. So is it working? Let’s choose a random ‘have-not’ beneficiary...
  • 2 men dead after Gatineau daycare shooting

    04/05/2013 3:07:54 PM PDT · by A Formerly Proud Canadian · 11 replies
    CDC News via Yahoo.ca ^ | April 5, 2013 | CBC News
    Two men are dead after a shooting at a daycare in Gatineau, Que., that could be related to the recent breakup of a relationship, according to Gatineau's chief of police. Daycare staff at 225 and 229 Gamelin St. called 911 at 10:27 a.m. ET Friday about a man who was threatening people, according to Chief Mario Harel, who spoke at a 2 p.m. news conference.
  • Political party wants to honour Paul Rose, late FLQ kidnapper, following his death

    03/14/2013 7:01:41 PM PDT · by A Formerly Proud Canadian · 3 replies
    News 1130 Vancouver ^ | March 14, 2013 | The Canadian Press and By Nelson Wyatt and Alexandre Robillard, The Canadian Press
    Convicted terrorist Paul Rose, who died Thursday of a stroke, is best known as an architect of the 1970 October Crisis, which saw political kidnappings and murder and troops flooding into Quebec. Now a member of the provincial legislature wants to honour him.
  • Prime Minister Stephen Harper Will Never Let Canada Become A Safe Haven For Zombies Says John Baird

    02/13/2013 8:50:11 PM PST · by DogByte6RER · 24 replies
    Ottawa Citizen ^ | February 13, 2013 | David Pugliese
    Prime Minister Stephen Harper Will Never Let Canada Become A Safe Haven For Zombies Says John Baird The NDP’s Pat Martin raised the question Tuesday about how the government was prepared for an attack from zombies and he actually got an answer. “I rise today to salute the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta and the province of Quebec for putting in place emergency measures to deal with the possibility of an invasion of zombies,” Martin said. “I do not need to tell you, Mr. Speaker, that zombies do not recognize borders and that a zombie invasion in the United...
  • Quebecer fined for arranging Catholic Mass in rented building

    01/03/2013 12:05:08 PM PST · by massmike · 9 replies
    lifesitenews.com ^ | 01/03/2013 | THADDEUS BAKLINSKI
    A Montreal prosecutor told a Quebec court recently that holding a religious ceremony in a building not zoned as a place of worship, even if it is a private home, is illegal. The statement came during a trial in the case of Paula Celani, who was fined for holding a gathering of her Catholic group in a building rented from the municipality. The group, Fondation En Route, had rented the facility, the Maison du Brasseur in the Montreal borough of Lachine, twice before for a Mass, a potluck lunch, hymn singing and to show a religious video. The group also...
  • Note found in Hillsville (VA) hotel room sparks investigation (possible child kidnapping)

    11/30/2012 12:06:17 PM PST · by Perseverando · 8 replies
    The Roanoke Times ^ | November 30, 2012 | Zach Crizer
    Police in Hillsville are trying to make sense of a possible kidnapping. According to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, a housekeeper at the Quality Inn hotel found a note that said it was from a child named Jasmine Hines. The note's author says she is "missing and the cops are looking for me." The sheriff's office said a search of databanks showed no signs of a missing child named Jasmine Hines. The incident started, according to the sheriff's office, when a Canadian man named Pierre Morand checked into the hotel near Exit 14 on Interstate 77. He rented a room...
  • ‘It’s a crisis for Québec women’ (socialized medicine fails)

    11/14/2012 10:38:12 PM PST · by Olog-hai · 33 replies
    Montréal Gazette ^ | November 13, 2012 | Charlie Fidelman
    Surgery wait times for deadly ovarian, cervical and breast cancers in Québec are three times longer than government benchmarks, leading some desperate patients to shop around for an operating room. But that’s a waste of time, doctors say, since the problem is spread across Québec hospitals. And doctors are refusing to accept new patients quickly because they can’t treat them, health advocates say. … The worst cases are gynecological cancers, experts say, because usually such a cancer has already spread by the time it is detected. Instead of four weeks from diagnosis to surgery, patients are waiting as long as...
  • Single Junk-Food Meal Can Damage Arteries

    11/01/2012 7:57:06 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 49 replies
    Personal Liberty Digest ^ | November 1, 2012 | UPI
    TORONTO — A single junk-food meal rich in saturated fat is detrimental to the health of the arteries, researchers in Canada said. Dr. Anil Nigam and colleagues at the University of Montreal-affiliated EPIC Center of the Montreal Heart Institute compared the effects of a junk-food meal and a typical Mediterranean meal on the vascular endothelium, the inner lining of the blood vessels. Endothelial function is closely linked to the long-term risk of developing coronary artery disease.
  • Maple Syrup Plot Thickens in Canada

    10/05/2012 4:12:38 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 12 replies
    WSJ ^ | October 3, 2012
    The plot thickened Wednesday in the heist of a big dollop of Quebec's strategic maple-syrup reserve. The Canadian province's maple syrup-producers' trade group said Quebec police appear to have found some of the syrup it reported missing just over a month ago. The syrup group said police informed it that authorities seized more than $1.4 million worth of the sticky stuff in neighboring New Brunswick.
  • Apparent shot fired during Marois victory speech [Montreal, Quebec]

    09/04/2012 10:03:33 PM PDT · by Hunton Peck · 23 replies
    CBC News ^ | Sep 4, 2012 8:00 PM ET | unattributed
    Parti Québécois Leader Pauline Marois was rushed off the stage during her victory speech after a starter pistol was fired, prompting a quick response form security officials. She returned a few minutes later and urged supporters who packed Montreal's Metropolis concert hall to leave camly. "There was a little unfortunate incident," she said. Montreal police could be seen taking a man into custody outside the building. After battling back from inner party turmoil and record lows in party support, Pauline Marois and the Parti Québécois have claimed victory over the incumbent Liberals. The PQ will return to power with a...
  • Police probing Quebec maple syrup heist worth up to $30-million

    08/30/2012 6:14:39 PM PDT · by Loyalist · 51 replies
    Globe and Mail ^ | August 30, 2012 | Rebecca Tromsness
    A large quantity of maple syrup in a Quebec warehouse has gone missing. Following a routine inventory check, the Federation of Quebec Maple Syup Producers found empty barrels at the St-Louis-de-Blandford warehouse, where the syrup is temporarily being held, suggesting that their contents had been emptied into other containers before being taken away for illegal distribution. The warehouse held over 10 million pounds of maple syrup worth more than $30-million. .... The FQMSP is responsible for the global strategic maple syrup reserve and represents approximately 10,000 maple syrup producers from within Quebec.
  • Newlywed Drowns In Wedding Dress During Photo Shoot

    08/27/2012 3:47:45 PM PDT · by BenLurkin · 46 replies
    CBS ^ | August 27, 2012 9:56 AM | Benjamin Fearnow
    RAWDON, Que. – A newlywed was getting one final photo shoot in her wedding dress. It would be her last. Rescue teams recovered the body of newlywed realtor Maria Pantazopoulos, 30, Friday after the bride was swept away and drowned in the current near Dorwin Falls in Rawdon, according to CTV News. Pantazopoulos was dipping her toes into the water to pose but the dress became heavy when wet and the current pulled her to the bottom of the deep, eight-meter section of the lake. “The photographer put down his equipment and tried to save her. He grabbed her with...
  • Quebec bride-to-be plunges to death into waterfall in her wedding dress

    08/25/2012 5:38:57 AM PDT · by Loyalist · 46 replies
    Windsor Star ^ | August 24, 2012 | Canadian Press
    RAWDON, Que. - A bride-to-be has plunged to her death, tumbling down from a cliff into a waterfall while wearing her wedding dress. The woman was being photographed Friday at Dorwin Falls in Rawdon, Que., which she had chosen as the backdrop for her wedding pictures. During the photo shoot, around 2 p.m., she slipped on some rocks and plummeted into the water. The falls, at their highest point, are just over 18 metres high. The immediate rescue team included firefighters and provincial police, and divers were soon on their way. The woman's body was found several hours later. A...
  • Parti Quebecois would ban non-French speakers from running for office

    08/23/2012 8:00:17 PM PDT · by JerseyanExile · 14 replies
    CBC News ^ | August 21, 2012 | Canadian Press
    Anyone wanting to run for public office in a Quebec led by Pauline Marois will have to prove they can speak French first, the Parti Quebecois leader said as she announced her latest language-related campaign promise Tuesday. The PQ leader said anglophones, allophones and aboriginal people will be forbidden from seeking municipal or provincial office unless they have an appropriate knowledge of French. Marois said the idea is reasonable, given that French is the official language of Quebec. "We will present this bill but it is not just for new Quebecers — it is for everyone," Marois said during a...
  • Italian Prosecutor: Calabrian Mafia "Is Quickly Spreading In The United States"

    06/16/2012 3:58:24 PM PDT · by AtlasStalled · 39 replies
    Friends of Ours ^ | 06/16/12 | Friends of Ours
    The 'Ndrangheta or Calabrian Mafia has emerged as the world's most powerful crime group due to its obscene profits from the cocaine trade in Europe, and it further has become entrenched in Australia, Canada and the United States with surprisingly little push back from law enforcement in those countries. Indeed, Nicola Gratteri, a top anti-Mafia prosecutor in Italy warns that "this mafia is quickly spreading in the United States, particularly in Florida and New York" as reported by Beatrice Borromeo for The Daily Beast: Gratteri's latest operations have led to the sentencing of 34 'Ndrangheta members and have uncovered a...
  • I Don’t![Canada-'automatically married by the state, against their will']

    05/29/2012 7:43:21 AM PDT · by Theoria · 27 replies
    Slate ^ | 24 May 2012 | Lili Boisvert
    How a bizarre legal case involving a mysterious billionaire could force 1.2 million Canadians to be married, against their will. Somewhere in North America, there is a place where little girls don’t give the slightest thought to what kind of wedding dress they’ll wear one day. A place where young men have never heard the expression: “why buy the cow when you can have the milk for free?”—because the milk is always free. A place where no one asks an unmarried couple expecting a baby if they’re getting hitched. This place is the province of Quebec. The French language spoken...
  • Quebec’s Students Revolt. French Canadians demand free education.

    05/11/2012 6:43:35 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies
    National Review ^ | 05/11/2012 | Charles C. W. Cooke
    In Quebec, the students are revolting. This is both surprising and utterly predictable: surprising because college students in French Canada have by far the best financial deal in the country and should thus be the last people to complain, predictable because the Québécois have a long history of being difficult and demonstrate adroitly that, even when surrounded, the French will be the French. The student protests in the province are now into their third month and, last week in Victoriaville, flared once again into spasmodic violence. Of the 2,000 protesters, 106 were arrested after eleven people — four of them...
  • Quebec files legal salvo against destruction of federal gun registry records(Canada)

    04/03/2012 12:37:34 PM PDT · by marktwain · 3 replies
    thestar.com ^ | 3 April, 2012 | NA
    QUEBEC—With the clock ticking down on the federal long-gun registry, the Quebec government has taken legal action to save its data. The province announced Tuesday that it has filed a motion in Quebec Superior Court to block the federal government from destroying the registry information. The Quebec government says it wants to maintain its own registry with its share of the records — but can’t do it if the feds destroy the data, as promised, once its anti-registry bill becomes law. Time is running out. The legislation is on the verge of being adopted in the Senate. So Quebec, as...
  • Quebec guns for trouble(Canada)

    12/19/2011 3:57:59 AM PST · by marktwain · 5 replies
    edmontonsun.com ^ | 18 December, 2011 | NA
    Unlike the rest of Canada, Quebec must think there are dangerous criminals, and even another Marc Lepine, lurking among law-abiding farmers and hunters whose names are in the doomed long-gun registry. If that is the case, those farmers and hunters should be outraged with the Liberal government of Jean Charest. They're being played as pawns. Why, for example, would Quebec Public Safety Minister Robert Dutil announce his government will go to court if the Conservatives use their majority in Parliament to pass legislation abolishing the 16-year-old registry for rifles, shotguns and varmint-hunting pot-shooters? Does he have an empty chamber in...
  • Quebec to sue feds to save gun registry data(Canada)

    12/12/2011 5:50:19 PM PST · by marktwain · 2 replies · 1+ views
    CBC ^ | 12 December, 2011 | NA
    Quebec is set to take legal action against the federal government to save data from the soon-to-be-abolished long-gun registry, according to reports. The Canadian Press first reported the Quebec government planned to announce the move Tuesday. Radio-Canada's Quebec City bureau has confirmed the report. Robert Dutil, the province's public security minister, will reveal details of the legal suit while accompanied by police brass, police unions, victims' groups and crime experts. The Conservatives have been working for years to end a registry they call wasteful, ineffective, and which they oppose on principle. The legislation to abolish the registry is expected to...