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Vol. 29 Issue 9 • Tuesday. October 27. 2009

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City prepares for Nov. 1 vote Campaign period has been dom inated by allegations JAMES GILMAN Managing Editor

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Demonstrators protest George W. Bush’s appearance outside the Queen Elizabeth Hotel last Thursday. See full story on page 4.

Montrealers will head to the polls to vote in a municipal election on Nov. 1, following a campaign period dominated by scandals. On Sunday, voters will choose Mon­ treal’s next mayor, as well as city borough councillors. The frontrunners in the mayoral race are incumbent Gérald Tremblay of the Union Montréal party, who has been the city’s mayor since 2002, and Louise Harel of Vision Montréal, a former provincial cabinet minister with the Parti Québécois. Harel has come under fire from many Anglo-Montrealers for her poor English skills and her history as a sovereigntist. On Sep. 22, Harel announced that she would not take part in the only English-language debate organized during the campaign period. The debate was subsequently cancelled by the scheduled host network CTV. The third major candidate is Richard Bergeron of Projet Montréal, who has run on an anti-corruption platform. Three other canSEE MUNICIPAL ON PAGE 5

PG SS subm its referendum petition to disaffiliate from CFS D aw son, C oncordia fo llo w suit TORI CRAWFORD News Editor

After more than a month of signature col­ lecting, anti-Canadian Federation of Students activists from three Montreal schools delivered petitions to the CFS last Monday, taking the first step towards holding referenda to decide whether their students’ associations should re­ main part of the lobbying organization.

The McGill Post-Graduate Students’ So­ ciety, Concordia Student Union and Dawson Student Union each obtained signatures from 10 per cent of their student populations, as stipulated in the CFS’s by-laws. The petitions were delivered by bailiff to the CFS-National’s head office in Ottawa. If the petitions are found to conform to the organization’s rules regard­ ing defederation, the CFS will be obligated to call a referendum at each school. “The reality is that the PGSS pays more than $65,000 to the CFS,” said Ladan Mahaba-

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di, PGSS vice-president external. “We need to make sure that everyone has the right to decide once and for all if this makes sense.” Lex Gill, a student and petition organizer from Concordia, cited corruption, lack of re­ spect for local autonomy, poor financial mis­ management, and a lack of transparency as some of the main reasons behind student dis­ satisfaction with the organization. However, she said there are two main issues that primar­ ily affect students. “Students have no idea that [the CFS] ex­

ists, and there is no indication that they’re an effective organization,” said Gill. “What have they accomplished? What are we getting? Free International Student Identity Cards, and peo­ ple interfering in our elections.” In total, there are 14 similar petitions un­ derway at 13 schools across the country. In Ontario, the CFS bylaws require that schools submit two separate petitions—one to the CFS-Ontario and one to the CFS-National. The University of Guelph, Trent University, and Carleton University all submitted petiSEE STUDENTS ON PAGE 3

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