Sunday, February 6, 2011

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The Joint Approach, Plan North Charest government, and the dispossession of Métis and regional

Response to the article by journalist Denis Villeneuve
"Attitudes Toward Common Approach 2000-2004 / A profound misunderstanding of the Innu," Progress
-Sunday, 6 February 2011, p. 22.

To read the text by Denis Villeneuve, click on the image


"Attitudes Toward Common Approach 2000-2004 / A profound misunderstanding of the Innu" , titrate up ( Mr. Villeneuve) in your paper published in The Progress-Sunday, 6 February. As I understand, there are only the author of this thesis led, Audrey Lord, who has understood it all alone! Only she knows the stress and uncertainty that this creates excluded from the agreement! Only she has a good knowledge of the history of Ilnutsh! Only she knew well why weigh all the emotional and recitals of everyone, including fears of counters that count for 98% of the regional population.

Doubtless it is for this reason that this academic study was conducted with a foreword by ... George Kurtness (Ilnut one who is a stakeholder in the Common Approach), that his dressing room at GRIR author, and it shows the short pro-indigenous announce the good word.

What this study does not say very very biased and partisan, it is this famous treaty because it wants the event on behalf of its sponsors (GRIR, and other corpo UQAC amérindianophiles), is exclusive. In that it denies in its essence, the existence of 98% of the regional population, confined to the simple role of ... "Third" (devices which Montrealers!).

In fact, what the regional French Canadians and Metis have been asking all along is simply to be recognized as collective entities and respectable in its own right and not to be excluded from the treaty which, as designed by Quebec, makes us aliens in our own land, ... "Third."

Go ask the 18 Metis that the Government of Quebec Superior Court continues to demolish their ancestral camps (Cause Corneau). Go ask members of Associations for Hunting and Fishing, customers (non-indigenous) of public land, and Métis-Canadian Indian who ejaculated books of national history, what they think of this iniquitous treaty has only one purpose: to enable the Government of Quebec to go over the heads of regional and concoct agreements with two Ilnutsh or three leaders to plunder the natural resources of the northern territories.

To say short and straight, it is with this bill agreement that Quebec will manage to make his famous "Northern Plan", without indispose needs, demands and aspirations of the region. Thanks to this treaty it will manage to get out of the woods last Métis Borealie on behalf of the common good, he will be able to allow the exploitation of shale gas and uranium despite the fierce disapproval regionals, it will allow Hydro Quebec to sully the last rivers in the non-progress, and he will be able proceed with the release of phosphorus from lake deposits to Paul and diamond mines Otish the benefit of foreign plunderers.

Doubtless Mrs Lord is doomed to a bright future with Aboriginal groups in Quebec. Because she knows so well the history of Ilnutsh, invitation made to him to teach us what we did not learn and we demonstrate the historicity of our mistakes. I am taking this debate socio-historical ...

akakia

PS I said to Mrs. Lord and her sponsors and Indian government: Give us what you give to Inusth in the Common Approach, recognize us as citizens of regional primary zone and not last, just do it and I sign this treaty with both hands and I ask the regional to do the same ...

Monday, January 24, 2011

Stomach Pain Late At Night

The sale of Hydro AbitibiBowater, the final assault! ...

(click on the text to read)
Hydro AbitibiBowater, the renewed threat

past few days, we have taken to the operating state of ambiguity with respect to AbitibiBowater plant hydro-electric power which it has custody of the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean under a lease to use supposed to be give and take, that is to say prosperity for the people and prosperity for the company (see about it texts journalists and Bertrand Tremblay Louis Tremblay, published in "The Daily" on 21 and 24 January 2011).

last week stirred up by a "accounting maneuver worrying AbitibiBowater" , labor leaders sounded the alarm. Then came the turn of MP Jean-Pierre Blackburn followed again by the MP and PQ leader Pauline Marois, make capers before the cameras of the Saguenay.

When union leaders scream "danger danger" and show their teeth against the face of the corpse of what has become AbitibiBowater industry, I tell myself it's never too late to understand and act in the right direction! When an MP, which is not considered the bravest and the smartest of our MPs in Ottawa (that's the least we can say!), Finally dares to open his mouth to describe the operation of the multinational banqueroutière of ... "decision pernicious" and he amount the provincial government to put her panties, then I tell myself that this minister does not pretend to be good for nothing and federal elections are certainly not far into the agenda of his party. And when Pauline Marois, passing through St. Ambrose , "advocates firmness "towards multinational it calls for" profits " producing region, I can not help but think she should have done, the Marchioness, when she was the lady of strong party power to the Parliament of Quebec, next to Marc-Andre Bedard, Lucien Bouchard and Jacques Brassard, three son Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean.

Easier said than done when you make faces at Ottawa (who does not own the natural resources of the provinces) and one seat in the hood as opposed to the chair of chief minister of Quebec! For if There was a time for Ms. Marois to undertake the decentralization of powers to Quebec versus the regions, it was when there was a strong woman of the Government and that nothing was being denied ...


The sale of the last family jewels and the end of the paper industry in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean

For those (and those, of course!) Who have short memories, I remind them that this is not the first time that the holder of the rights associated with the defunct hydroelectric Price Company (eaten and digested by the current AbitibiBowater), attempts sell the last family jewels (which are the central rivers Chicoutimi, Sand and Shipshaw) to wash once and for all, his last duty to the people of Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean that she has already sucked to the marrow. Indeed, from 1985 to 1994, regional governments must remember that they had to wage war with swords drawn to force it to abandon its plan to sell a property that, in fact, does not belong because it really belongs to this people in rags who never stops being stripped of his rights, his property and his rags. On March 16, 1991, in an editorial published in The Daily, "the journalist Bertrand Tremblay, in words very polite (too polite for my taste!), Displayed the danger we face in broad daylight and then called the region "raises serious questions about the consequences of the possible loss of comparative advantage that represents the hydro system for Abitibi-Price. "

Business is business, two years later, in 1993, the multinational returning to the charge, I had personally taken up the torch to warn people of potential return of the threat. In a very incisive text published in the journal "Economic activity" of frévrier January 1994 (titrated "The sale of the Hydro-Price is a flight manifest"), I concluded: "Because the profitability and productivity of plants and Alma Kénogami-so jobs that are attached, are inseparable from the hydro- Electric, the sale of one or the other appears unthinkable. The result is easily predictable! Hydro-Price sold, Abitibi-Price would have the freedom to abandon the subsequent exploitation of its outdated facilities, we repeat, are no longer viable since the late eighties. "

Again, history will have given me too quickly Because in this sordid affair. Far from being diminished, the threat of the sale of the network that moves a lot of people these days in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, prepares the permanent closure of paper mills and Alma Kénogami last components of what was still, here just two decades, the flagship of the forestry industry in Quebec or in Canada if not North America as a whole. Admit that for a regionalist my quench for a quarter of a century, sees dying slowly close his country the benefit of a gang of strangers boursificoteurs, it is worrisome for the rest of the world and things that concern us

own ... In the wise, hello!

akakia

Sunday, January 23, 2011

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That said there is little

"said this" is technically correct and acknowledged by all the dictionaries: it is not a fault but a lexical or grammatical error of taste. To please the connoisseurs of the French language, try to replace these expressions with their meaning in your sentence:

it says = that was said, that being said
= this is about to be told it

see that what everyone wants to say is "it said," (which makes sense anaphoric, which incorporates the previous sentences) and not having said (that has meaning cataphoric, announcing the next sentence).

in summary: " That said "is a binding element in your speech and" that said "is a cumbersome expression which delays the arrival of your sentence. It's like using a hammer to fix a screw: it works but the result is ugly and you go for a barbarian in the eyes of DIY ...

comment lmdmf, Ceci said no!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Vintage Ladies Stockings

Radio Cadenas

Let's start with journalists. The most influential often belong to the generation of baby boomers. And the vast majority of them - young and old - share the same ideology. These Quebecers' strain "Have mainly studied the humanities and were protesting in the nationalist movement and / or left. Often, their way of seeing the world has, for example, the following: bias favorable to unions, anti-Americanism, anti-clericalism, etc..

Ombudsman de Radio-Canada, Trento, May 2009 through David Descoteaux