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Volume 26 Issue 26 • April 3,2007
M ontreal students strike against tuition hike Last-minute General Assem bly falls short of 500-person quorum K ayvon A fshari
A protest o rrg a n ized b y radical stu d en t association ASSÉ blocks o ff traffic w ith calls for free ed u cation
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After th e recent provincial elections resulted in a Liberal Party o f Q u e b e c m in ority governm ent, students in th e province have kicked their defense o f th e tuition freeze into high gear. LAssociation pour une Solidarité Syndicale Étudi ante organized strikes w ith several universities and CEGEPS last week, draw ing students in to th e streets w ith calls for free education. "ASSÉ is for free sch ool so w e don't prom o te just th e freeze o f tuition," said ASSÉ spokesperson Evelyne Elife. She added that ASSÉ focuses on taking their cam paign to the street, rather than m o bilizin g their constituents to take to th e ballot box. "We don 't w a n t to be in the election cam paign because we don't w a n t to be associated w ith a political party," Elife said. "That's not i u r w ay to d o m obilization; w e think that all pow er is on th e street and it's not w ith lo bbying and c o operation." "It's very g o o d for students to be defendin g their rights because tuition rates are g oing to g o out o f control," said C oncordia student Robert Keaghan Jennings, w h o at te n ded th e dem onstration. "The p e op le in pow er don't su pp o rt a lot o f socialist ideas like edu cation for the masses." Som e M cG ill students were present for th e protest even th o u g h the Students' Society did not take an official stance on th e strike. A strike general assem bly was called last w eek after Jessyka Boulanger, U3 biochem istry, co lle cte d th e re quired 500 signatures. The assem bly, held W ednesday, o n ly attracted 62 participants, far short o f th e 500 required for quorum . "I th in k it was an issue o f g e t
tin g th e inform ation and spreading it around," Boulanger said o f the reason for th e low attendance. "I th in k it co u ld have been d o n e bet ter if the em ail co uld have been sent on the Thursday [before last Wednesday], If students d on 't have th e inform ation, th e y can't g o [to th e GA]." Because o f the o n g o in g p ro b lems w ith th e SSMU W eb server, executives w ere unable to send em ails to the SSM U listserv to a d vertise th e event. Vice-President C o m m u n ica tio n s and Events Gill Prendergast resorted to sending an em ail from her personal a cco u n t to students a bou t tw o hours before the m eeting started. Vice-President External M ax Silverm an said that he did not th in k that th e General Assem bly w as a g o o d idea and that strikes need to be th e result o f a longer process o f b u ildin g m om entum . "A strike should be th e last tactic after a long cam paign and it needs to have a lot o f m o m e n tu m beh ind it before it can be success ful," Silverm an said. "At M cGill, this cam e o u t o f now here and there was no m o m e n tu m g o in g into it. You can't just e xpect students to sh ow up and miss classes for a w h o le day." Silverm an said that th e in ability to m eet qu oru m was not a reflection o f apathy on cam pus but rather o f "poor tim in g and organization." Arts representative to SSMU Rachel Abs agreed w ith Silverman's assertions. "I th in k it show s that th e G e n eral Assem bly was called w ith on ly four days notice and on ly tw o o f th e m bein g sch ool days," A bs said. “Also, it's co m p le te ly o u t o f context and there has been no m o b iliza tion beforehand. Obviously, it's not g o in g to g et q u oru m ."*
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