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B onnie O’Dea continues to fight peace bond in court

Posted by asaf on 30th March 2005

All interested people reading this notice are welcome and encouraged to attend the following for purposes of moral support and/or to learn a little about the politics of a court room. Court proceedings are, after all, public…

Bonnie O’Dea will be in court in Fredericton on April 1st (details below)–defending herself, possibly with assistance from supporters–in order to challenge an attempt by Jennifer Sloat, director of Fredericton Non Profit Housing Corporation (FNPH), to place a peace bond (like a restraining order) on her. A peace bond would prevent Bonnie, and possibly her supporters, from legally visiting the FNPH neighborhood.

Ms. Sloat is alleging that Bonnie threatened her during the period between April 1st to July 17th, which coincides with the time interval when Bonnie was challenging her eviction from a FNPH housing unit, which included forced removal of her kids from their home while Bonnie was away dealing with court matters on June 30th 2004, and the subsequent separation of the family from their belongings that were locked inside.

The apparent evidence of threats consists of attempts by Bonnie and her non-lawyer advocate, Vaughn Barnett, to challenge the eviction notice by meeting with Jennifer Sloat for discussion, which was followed–after the forced eviction—by phone calls to Ms. Sloat’s office, where Bonnie, understandably, demanded access to her and her family’s belongings. A later attempt by Bonnie and supporters to communicate concerns to another FNPH director, City Councilor David Kelly, was also alleged to have consisted of threats.

We have seen the evidence they are using. Never were any actual threats of violence uttered. They–Ms. Sloat, her supporters and the prosecuting team–are trying to construct “threats” out of instances of Bonnie and her supporters dissenting a wrongful eviction, which sometimes included expressions of frustrations, not threats.

We see this is an issue of criminalization of dissent as well as attempted intimidation of Bonnie and her supporters, which is made even clearer by the timing of the first notice—to us–of Ms. Sloat’s attempt to place a peace bond on Bonnie, in October. That coincides with the time when Ms. Sloat’s prosecuting team was made aware of an attempt by Bonnie and her supporters to lodge a complaint about FNPH with the NB Human Rights Commission, due to Bonnie and her kids being subjected to human rights violations before and during the eviction process, which included threats of violence of a racial nature, targeted at Bonnie’s youngest child, by another tenant under FNPH.

Once again, all interested people are welcome and encouraged to attend court. If we can increase our presence in court, it will give Bonnie a better chance, which is important since the accusers have the power of status. We do not want to allow them to succeed in their attempt to criminalize dissent, which would set a dangerous precedent (which could then be used as a legal tool for other landlords to get a way with more of the same).

Court date, time and location are:
Friday April 1st, 1:30pm, Court of Queen’s Bench (Justice building, to the right of City Hall on Queen St.). If interested in attending, please come at around 1:00 to meet the other supporters at the front entrance. We expect that the entire trial will take longer than one day.

Thanks for reading.

Asaf Rashid (Advocacy Collective)

Posted in Articles, New Brunswick, Rights | 1 Comment

Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

ZNet |Foreign Policy | On Globalization, Iraq, and Middle East Studies
–An interview with Noam Chomsky on current affairs ,the World Social Forum, “globalization”, “democracy”, and doctrination in school. An interesting read as always.

Posted in Economics/Trade, Rights | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

ZNet |Economy | The Business of Killing
–The corporate killing bill has lost all its teeth. It is not a surprise since the business class have the majority of control over these things but I have to say I am disappointed.

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Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

What’s Going On?
–I do not much care for the news on the Schiavo case in the US. It is blatant opportunism on behalf of the social conservatives down there. But here is an article from Paul Krugman that was interesting. He is a liberal attacking the right over this. It is a good read.

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Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

Yahoo! News - N.B. teachers tell parents to stay tuned for possible strike
–We hang on the word of the teacher’s union in New Brunswick. This should be enough for people to realize how important teachers are and that they deserve to be treated better.

Posted in New Brunswick, Unions | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

Business Centre - canada.com network:United Steelworkers apply to unionize five CIBC branches in Sudbury, Ont.
–The middle class is looking towards the unions for support. It means that things are not as good as people are lead to believe. Workers need to protect themselves.

Posted in Canada, Unions | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

The Future of Copyright in the Internet Era — Institute for Public Accuracy (IPA)
–Copyrights and the Internet. They are going to run the Internet into the ground unless something is done about the new copyright laws. There is not going to be a way to enforce them without crushing all small startups.

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Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

TheStar.com - Canada should put out the welcome mat
–We need to help the people from the US who do not want to fight the war in Iraq stay in Canada.

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Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

ENVIRONMENT: Most Ecosystems Threatened, Major Report Says
–Another look at the report below. There is more information from the report on the degradation of the Earth in this one.

Posted in Environment, World | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Two-thirds of world’s resources ‘used up’
–This is not a good thing to see in the morning. The industrialized world has used up 2/3rds of the worlds resources already. Maybe something needs to be done about this rampant over consumption. The system is going to have to change if things are going to change.

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Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

CBC - New Brunswick: Ambulance staff say new ads confusing
–This is something I cannot believe. There are people fighting the move to make ambulances more accessable to the lower income brackets. The arguement is that people will use them for things other than emergencies. Do they really think that people are that stupid? It really is not even the point. It is their tax money, they can spend it as they see fit.

Posted in Health, New Brunswick | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

CBC - New Brunswick: Tiny tax cut coming in new budget
–I cannot believe that this is the title of this news story. It should read “Tories cut services and give the money to the rich”. The tax cut is not large enough for anyone to feel it except large businesses. Lord has also promised to increase spending on education… you cannot increase spending if you cut taxes.

Posted in Economics/Trade, New Brunswick | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

Yahoo! News - IMF praises Canada’s ‘enviable’ economic record, sees risks
–When the IMF praises you, you know something is wrong. Canada is heading down the wrong road with regards to social programmes if the IMF has nothing to complain about.

Posted in Canada, Economics/Trade | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

Yahoo! News - Opposition parties dropping threat to bring down Martin Liberals
–The Liberals are holding all the cards leading up to these next elections. The opposition will be forced to look like the bad guys no matter what happens. The NDP need more press coverage if they are going to be ready for the next elections.

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Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

Yahoo! News - Nova Scotia wants offshore deal taken out of federal budget bill
–The provincial Conservatives are scared their national party is going to cancel their cash grab. The Liberals have put the provincial deal in a budget that the Conservatives are trying to not let pass. This is classic.

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Posted by graham on 30th March 2005

CBC News: Air Canada’s Delta maintenance deal means 300 new jobs
–This is good for Canadians working in the Airline unions but it means that the US is outsourcing its jobs to Canada, which may just mean that the workers in Canada are more easily manipulated.

Posted in Canada, Economics/Trade, Unions | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

Restoring Order in the Midst of Chaos: Canadian Soldiers and the Rebuilding of Haiti - Events Calendar
–Speeking of imperialism in Haiti… try this lecture at UNB on for size. Here is a chance to express some public outrage about what is going on there. An information session should be organized outside to show the role that Canada played the ouster of Aristide.

Posted in Events, New Brunswick | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

portland imc - 2005.03.24 - Police Brutality in Port au Prince puts UN Mandate to the Test
–Police brutality continues in Haiti. Canada is in the thick of it here. We are helping to oppress the people of Haiti and it has got to stop. The media seems to be ignoring the goings on here. The people need to know what is going on for things to change.

Posted in Canada, Rights, World | 1 Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

Edmonton Journal - canada.com network: Sparks fly over plans for foreign workers
–The unions in Alberta are getting mad over this. There are many members without jobs but the companies want to hire outside workers. There seems to be a disconnect between the information and the public on one hand and the federal government and the unions/people on the other.

Posted in Canada, Economics/Trade, Unions | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

There Was No Checkpoint, There Was No Self-Defense
–Jeremy Scahill sets the record straight about what happened to Sgrena in Iraq and what the US (and Canadian) media has failed to report.

Posted in World | 1 Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

The Nation | Article | Coke: The New Nike | Michael Blanding
–The Nation Magazine takes a look at the new efforts to go after Coke. It is the “new Nike” (as if these struggles have fads) apparently. Does this mean that they think the left will stop boycotting Nike? Coke has been on the radar a lot recently, and for good reason.

Posted in Economics/Trade, Environment, World | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

The Nation | Article | Hugo Chávez and Petro Populism | Christian Parenti
–An indepth look at Venezuela. This is heavily biased towards the liberal-centre but it is full of information on the current struggles in the country. It is worth a read if you are interested in what is going on down their from another view other than what I usually post (leftist) and what comes out on the media (right).

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Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

ZNet |Venezuela | Venezuela VP Responds to Rumsfeld
–A look at Venezuela and the constant attack on the unity of South America by the US.

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Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

ZNet |Culture | Every Nook and Cranny
–Advertising is becoming rampant and is becoming an avenue that Corporations are pushing their own messages… not for their products but to shift public oppinion towards their interests generally.

Posted in Economics/Trade, Rights, Unions | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

rabble news; Conservatives: same sheep, different clothing
–Linda McQuaig takes a look into the “re”introduction of the Conservative Party. They stand for the same ultra-right things, they just have a new pair of pants on.

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Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

POLITICS-US: Bush’s U.N. Nominee Still Faces a Fight
–Jim Lobe comments on the fight against having Bolton become the ambassador to the UN.

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Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

BBC NEWS | Americas | Ex-US diplomats round on Bolton
–Bolton is a bad choice for US ambassador to the UN. It is a slap in the face to the world community.

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Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

Guardian Unlimited | The Guardian | 120 Nepali protesters arrested
–Freedom to protest the government in Nepal is no longer on the table. The people must reject such oppression and the world should not ignore what is happening there.

Posted in Rights, World | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Oil clouds gather over Alaskan eden
–The assult on the environment continues in the US. ANWAR is at real risk and the benifits are going to bypass the people and go straight into the pockets of the rich oil magnates.

Posted in Environment, World | 1 Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Liberals hit back at Iraq’s new Islamists
–Democracy is not a word that is used very much in Liberal circles when things do not go their way. The people will react to oppression by electing anyone who seems to be standing for their interests. If the “liberals” in Iraq want popular support they have to start being critical of the US occupation and start moving in a real direction for the Iraqi people’s control over their own future.

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Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

The Council of Canadians: Enforcement act threatens Canadian food sovereignty
–The Council of Canadians launches into what is posted below. People should be involved in this if we are going to maintain control over our own food production. Free Market “control” is an illusion it means we lose democratic control over the process and that means the control goes to those that are trying to make a profit above all else.

Posted in Canada, Economics/Trade, Health | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

Yahoo! News - ‘Smart regulation’ seen as weakening food, drug and environmental standards
–”Smart Regulation” is stupid. It is an attack on the ability for consumers to control the products they eat. The people have demanded made in Canada regulations but we have lost out in government against industry. We are not living in a people’s democracy if the people are not making the decisions.

Posted in Canada, Economics/Trade, Health | 1 Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

Yahoo! News - N.B. teachers tell parents to stay tuned for possible strike
–NB teacher need our support if they are going to get through to the NB government. They are without strike pay but they are in desperate need of support for the class rooms. It is too bad that the general public does not know how bad it is…

Posted in New Brunswick, Unions | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

CBC - New Brunswick: Judge rejects Caraquet hospital injunction
–The people seem to be losing the battle against the government. It should not be this way in a democracy. The people need to be involved in the decisions.

Posted in Health, New Brunswick | Leave a Comment

Posted by graham on 29th March 2005

Israeli parliament rejects proposal to hold referendum on Gaza pullout
–The Israeli government will not even entertain the idea about ending the occupation.

Posted in Rights, World | 4 Comments