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The Surete du Quebec Emblem Commemorating the Montebello SPP Protest Incident.

The Surete du Quebec logo commemorating the Montebello SPP protest incident.

Open Letter To Marcel Savard of the Surete du Quebec

Dear Mr. Savard,
Exactly what kind of idiots do you take the Canadian public for?
In your speech on the 25th of August, addressing the incident at the SPP protest in Montebello, ( located here: http://www.suretequebec.gouv.qc.ca/… ) you claimed that the police officers assigned to crowd control did not recognize the undercover officers, and therefore wrestled them [...]

Stephen Harper’s Canadian Police State

Do you know what the main difference between a police state, and a non-police state is? In a non-police state the police serve the public. Even when providing security for political officials, they do this as a service to the public in order to ensure unhindered continuity of government, so the public doesn’t have to [...]

NDP Calls For Inquiry Into Montebello Security Allegations

NDP
Friday, August 24, 2007
OTTAWA NDP MPs Peter Julian (Burnaby-New Westminster) and Libby Davies (Vancouver East) are calling on the federal government to hold a public inquiry into the allegations that agent provocateurs were used during Mondays protest in Montebello, Quebec.
A letter to the Minister of Public Safety, Stockwell Day was issued earlier today.
Please see [...]

The Surete du Quebec (qpp/qpf) is a Lying, Criminal Organization.

CFRA reports:
“The Surete du Quebec has admitted that three undercover officers were among the protestors at this week’s North American Leader’s summit in Montebello, Quebec.
However the police force denies there was any attempt to provoke protestors into violence.
Officials say the officers were instructed to locate protestors who were not peacefully demonstrating in an effort to [...]