French-speaking event in September.

Egzoset

Well-Known Member
Salutations,

While the SQ, RCMP and even the Army get busy outdoors justifying their very own job security, euh...

Job security in Québec for SQ, RCMP and even the Army (2019-Aug-28) [300x400] .PNG

M'well there's a somewhat soft anti-prohibition specialist scheduled to address some local public on retrospectives relative to what mass media likes to tag as legalization:

[ https:// www.laction.com/article/2019/08/26/-le-dr-jean-sebastien-fallu-fait-le-point-sur-la-legalisation-du-cannabis ]
Le Dr Jean-Sébastien Fallu fait le point sur la légalisation du cannabis (2019-Aug-26)

He was seen during previous "consultations" and even on TV before:

Jean-Sébastien Fallu (TLMEP, 2018-Mar-11) [480x270] .PNG
« I'm far from being a prohibitionist. ... We don't legalize because it's healthy but because prohibition is much worse! »

Just in case even such kind of event might become rare under Andrew Scheer...

Good day, have fun!! :peace:
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
CANNABIS. The legalization of the recreational use of cannabis for adults, which came into effect in Canada on October 17, 2018, is still a source of much discussion among the Quebec population. The UTA Student Association of Joliette (AGÉAUTAJL) is presenting a free conference on this topic on September 11th.

At the heart of this conference, one of the leading Quebec specialists on the subject, Dr. Jean-Sébastien Fallu, will present basic notions about the use of cannabis. It will then address public health and other issues around the legalization of cannabis with a focus on prevention, awareness, information and harm reduction. A trading period is finally planned.

"This is really a hot topic and Mr. Fallu is a leader in the field. It is requested everywhere and it took us a year before we could organize one of his conferences. We will be particularly lucky to have it, "said UTA president Joliette de Lanaudière, Ginette Prévost.

Mr. Fallu is an associate professor at the School of Psychoeducation at the Université de Montréal and holds a doctorate in psychology. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Addiction and Mental Health, affiliated with the University of Toronto.

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He is a regular researcher at the CSMTL CIUSSS University Institute on Addictions, the Psychoactive Substance Research Group (RISQ), at the Institute of Public Health Research at the Université de Montréal, and is the founding president of the University of Montreal. Montreal Research and Psychosocial Intervention Group (GRIP). He is also Director of the Drugs, Health and Society journal.

This conference will be held at 1:30 pm at the Saint-Paul Community Complex. The activity is free for all. It is therefore not necessary to be students at UTA to participate. However, to allow the organizers to prepare the room and snack, you must register before September 8, at [email protected], or by phone at 450-867-0515 (voicemail).

Some of the fall session contacts will be attending this conference so they can answer questions during the break. In addition, those wishing to register for an AWU activity for the fall session will be able to do so on site.

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August 30, 2019

Deny Ricard
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
mercky buckets

bre vanoo.

ses la vi...

tabarwit

cohilease

at se tai con

cas sta ba

long list I learned at the ripper joint workin as a DJ for the French connection BWAHAHAHAHAHA ya (::lol:
 

Egzoset

Well-Known Member
Salutations Old Mother Sativa,

is that really two helicopters and a truck descending on a dozen or less ..10" cannabis plants?
Lets hope it's one same helicopter! It felt odd enough to me that public money gets diverted to finance such joint operation performed by Québec's provincial police (SQ), Canada's federal police (RCMP), and now Trudeau's Army!!

:wall:

Might be interesting if we could understand it. Wonder if they’ll translate into Canadian for the rest of the country?
This barrier always been part of the Liberal's strategy, actually on purpose if we refer to using the word "incidental" on their 2015 electroral platform, although it was pretending to address voters in both of canuck official languages nonetheless. This time it's just a result of emanating from a french-speaking community living far outside Montréal...

In any case somehow it felt like an appropriate complement to the sensationalist bust article about simultaneously targetting these many locations:

Drummondville
l’Avenir
Lefebvre
St-Bonaventure
St-David
St-Edmond-de-Grantham
Ste-Eulalie
St-Germain-de-Grantham
St-Guillaume
St-Rosaire
Wickham

The cake's icing (actually dispatched via multiple mass media sources...) insisted on educating us on some "ACCES-Canabis" program meant to limit access to illicit cannabis, especially by youth (In The Name Of Children! Of course...), with the additional purpose of reducing unfair competition to SQdC stores from illegal producers & dealers. aHummm!! ... Yet ZERO mention is made of atomic radioactive sterilization by ionizing rays, tumbled weed, governmental promotion of extreme THC:CBD ratios intended to "fidelize" vulnerable consumers already over-taxed, plus spraying Justin's mari-caca with Zyklon-generating pesticide soups designed to remain non-detectable unless the LP owns "cutting edge equipment like a gas chromatograph with a triple-quadrupole mass spectrometer", simply to auto-report concentration levels between 2 H.-C. visits (or repeated dead floating fish occurances at La lièvre river in Gatineau)...

:shock:

Meanwhile, if i'm not mistaking, a unified city of 150000 citizens nearby also recently hired some full-time mental examiner to deal with eventual "Harm Reduction" aspects of "Légaleezation".

Hence lets admit i'm slightly curious to see if: #1) Jean-Sébastien Fallu can be heard beyond the Joliette area; #2) he might keep track of overkill communication campains and other odd details as just mentioned above... #3) manage reaching the rest of Canada at all.

Good day, have fun!! :peace:
 

Egzoset

Well-Known Member
P.S.:


It seems i missed some big chunk of the crunchiest part: unless i'd be mistaking the mass media helicopter pictures shown previously actually belong to "Groupe Capitales Médias", which Québec's government recently promised to save from bankruptcy:

[ https:// montreal.ctvnews.ca/struggling-newspapers-put-call-out-for-donations-1.4568430 ]
CTV: Struggling newspapers put call out for donations (2019-Aug-28)

This is most peculiar considering that a search for "Martin Cauchon" (and/or "Alain Dubuc") eventually points a finger at "Independent Directors" of "48North Cannabis Corp." (in Ontario), an LP also sharing ties with the federal Liberal party, Delshen Therapeutics Corp. and Avitas Grown (specializing in refills)... Briefly put these are thought to be corporate beggars hiding the money of cannabis companies via fiscal heavens in foreing countries while also receiving Québec's public assistance in support of newspapers they control and use to complain about « unfair competition » to SQdC from "organized crime"!!

o_O

Lucky them, the province's other journalists are just too contemplative/busy (and obcessed with "Fake News"!...) to properly report (and explain) *ALL* of the relevant information in both official languages and in good time... Pretending to be guardians of democracy.

:peace:
 
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