Montreal news, October 31.14 A massive anti-austerity protest - TopicsExpress



          

Montreal news, October 31.14 A massive anti-austerity protest will impact downtown Montreal, this afternoon. Organizers are concerned the provincial Liberal government’s austerity plan will rob Quebecers of much-needed programs and services currently funded by the government = Patrice Vincent will be buried tomorrow in Longueil. The soldier was murdered last week vin St Jean sur Richilieu. Prime Minister Harper will represent Canadians at the service. = The Montreal police department is reminding its patrol officers to stay vigilant, because I-SIS is encouraging terrorists here to strike. The RCMP has told several police bodies across Canada, the threats are real; keep you head up. = After two jailbreaks involving helicopters in 15 months, Quebec is taking action to make sure that doesnt happen again. It will enact several recommendations. = SQ officers had to deal with a drunk, driving the wrong way on highway 15 near near the de la Concorde overpass. The 39 year old Montrealler was also driving on a suspended permit. = Prince Charles has made a substantial donation to the families of the two Canadian soldiers murdered in terrorists attacks last week. = Health Minister Gaétan Barrette has assured English-speaking Quebecers, their rights will be protected under his health care reforms. A coalition of anglophone groups fears the voice of English-speaking institutions will be drowned out, when the bill abolishes the boards of all but one English health establishment in the province. = It is the end of Daylight Saving Time. That means our clocks fall back one hour, overnight Sunday. = A Canadian hero is recognized, down south. https://youtube/watch?v=pViaizhN8Mw = Montreal weather Sun, showers and 8 today Sun, showers (maybe flurries) and 7 tomorrow
Posted on: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 14:05:12 +0000

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