Friday, June 29, 2012

Wishing Everyone a Safe, Active and Healthy CANADA DAY Weekend and 4th of July CELEBRATIONS!

The Canadian parliament in 1982 changed Dominion Day to Canada Day and now on every July 1st Canadians celebrate the country heritage with parades, picnics, face paintings, barbeque's and fireworks.

For all those that might be interested in knowing, Canada came from the Iroquois and Huron Indian word Kanata which means village. 

Canada supplies the world with over 75% of maple 
syrup and has three million lakes scattered across the country with over 30,000 of our lakes larger than three square kilometers.

In 1945 the Netherlands gave Canada 100,000 tulip bulbs as a thank you gift for keeping the Dutch Royal Family safe during the Second World War as the Nazis occupied the Netherlands until Canadian soldiers liberated their country in 1944/45. 

In 1987 our Canadian lonnie a one dollar coin replaced the one dollar paper bill as the last paper one dollar paper bill was issued two years later in 1989.

The world’s only flying saucer launching pad was built in 1967 in St. Paul Albert Canada. 

Canada has the world’s largest indoor mall in Alberta, known as the west Edmonton Mall with over 800 stores, restaurants, 26 movie theaters, a hockey ice arena and an amusement park with the world’s largest indoor lake with four working submarines.



I believe that as Canadians we must encourage different cultures NOT to live separate or segregated lives within Canada but come together as Canadians,within the laws of Canada,in support of equality for all and universal human rights as guaranteed under our Canadian constitution.     


Have a safe, active and healthy Canada Day weekend and enjoy also the July 4Th Celebrations of our USA neighbours.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

The European Model a Sinking Ship with its Life Boats Full of Holes.



 
Feeling the heat from Canada and other members of the G20 about Europe's never-ending debt crisis, the economic troubles of the Eurozone, its' out of control spending habits, borrowings and recent bank debt restructuring the president of the European Commission had a hissy fit and lashed out at members of the G20 meeting currently being held in Mexico.

Mr. Jose Manuel Barroso, the European Commission president, hissed to his audience that "Frankly, we are not coming here to receive lessons in terms of democracy and in terms of how to run an economy because the European Union has a model that we may be very proud of."

Perhaps Jose Manuel had a memory lapse or two and forgot that the constitution of the EU commences with the words "His Majesty the King of the Belgians" whereas “We the People” is the start of the USA’s constitution!

Thus similar to past ultra nationalistic European governments that had no time for a parliamentary democracy, the EU has accepted undemocratic constitutional means in determining a method for their so-called united Europe.

Its formation and constitution achieved relevant majorities in the legislative bodies of would-be member states by not accepting the referendum results or by the ballots of citizens within member countries.  

Now Jose also stated that his EU has no lessons to learn from nobody within the G20 or the Globe.

Citizens from all countries should keep in mind that the political class of aristocrats, technocrats and lifelong career bureaucrats represents no one but themselves.

As such it must be clearly obvious to Mr. Jose Manuel, Barroso the anointed president of the European Commission that now is the time to stop borrowing money.

And cease spending the money of citizens from other countries and corporations in the EU’s losing attempt to prop up, bailout or reverse the continued and past political-economic policies of Greece, Spain, Portugal, Ireland and other EU countries that have and continue to violate the rules laid down at the creation of the euro.

So please Mr. Jose Manuel Barroso as president of your European Commission does not ask or accept any money from the World Bank, IMF and other countries and their taxpaying citizens from around the world.

By centralizing all bank assets and liabilities from member states within the eurozone into a political too big to fail banking system could be that last straw for the Euro as a currency in the near future, thanks to technocrats like Jose.

Now the total unsustainable government and banking debts of Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Ireland and France are all tied together and if it fails they all go bankrupt.

For now, they have forestalled the inevitable bankruptcy of Spain’s national banking system with this recap of the Spanish banking system by a paper exchange of bonds for stock to alter the mix of debt and equity financing without changing the total amount of capital known as recapitalization in an effort to avoid bankruptcy.

The survival of the Euro and the Eurozone rests with Germany and the other EU countries saying goodbye to Greece, Italy, Spain, Portugal and Ireland.

If the European Union truly wishes to survive these financial crises which was caused by their own making, it must allow Greece and other bankrupt EU member countries to declare bankruptcy, leave them behind and move on without them as a member of the EU union.

The Dutch finance minister recently had a valid point but defeats his position by asserting that the Netherlands shall continue to support the bailout packages even though they also violate the rules laid down at the creation of the euro.

Seems they all talk out of both sides of their mouths these career politicians and their respective unelected bureaucrats all of whom got the global economies into this financial crisis in the first place.

Instead of this new world order policy of being suspicious of anyone who is successful best they stop being “blame-passers" who never take responsibility for their own mistakes and failures or come to grips with their personal refusals to be held accountable for their UN elected political decisions.

Failure to do this just prolongs the inevitable and complete demise of the Euro and the EU union.
Truly a global monetary crisis caused by a political financial pyramid scheme which has resulted in crimes against humanity unmatched in the history of mankind.

As for the European model and its economy, Mr. Jose Manuel Barroso, it is that of a sinking ship with its lifeboats full of holes.

What happens when Russia permanently pulls the plug on the European Union’s supply of gas and oil?

Will Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand, China and other countries outside of the European Union be called upon to rescue Europe for the THIRD time?

UPDATE http://ca.news.yahoo.com/cyprus-parliament-vote-savings-levy-000315775--business.html



Saturday, June 16, 2012

Ontario Needs an Election Now.




The budget is wrong; the new anti-bullying 'gay-straight' law is wrong and was borne out of attempts to population segregation, racism and anti religion factors.

This should have been an Anti Bullying Alliance with no reference whatsoever to one specific special interest group.   

Our society of the nonvoting public has allowed Canada our communities and cities to disintegrate into a immoral drug culture of gangs and cliques based on a Hollywood overfed sexual pervasion and a drug culture of immorality.

A lifestyle based disrespect for human life or the rights of others and disobedience our civil societies democratic laws of order, its justice system and law enforcement officers.

A self centred attitude of arrogance combined with a lack of individual and family responsibilities for taking care of ourselves because of a endless demand for handouts for non existing entitlements.

Further the vast majority of people with intersex conditions identify as male or female rather than transgender or transsexual. For people who identify as transgender or transsexual experience problems with their gender identity a very small portion of intersex people experience these problems.

Also a very few people who have intersex conditions also decide to change genders at some point in their life, so some people with intersex conditions might also identify themselves as transgender or transsexual but it's very rare.

Everyone has the right to define oneself and should others agree with your self-definition or not is another matter entirely.

Unfortunately it seems obvious that the goal of the main stream gay, lesbian, bisexual transgender community is to force its ideals onto all citizens in their attempt reduce individual rights by creating a society that must conform to only one viewpoint?

And when one does not conform you are instantly labeled a homophobic or a Trans phobia person!

Also we have permitted non elected bureaucrats and technocrats to be appointed into positions of setting policy based, on their reasons and speech, without any directly elected accountability or authority from the citizenship at large.

Their policies have revolved around deciding for us the cradle to grave decisions that once were democratically reserved solely for families and individuals.

Decisions and policies that have seen and been far more concerned with the well being and life of animals, birds and the bees, rather than human life and the individuals responsibility within our fragile democratic civil society.

These unelected De facto elements within our democratic society are supported, financed and backed by special interest groups, unions and political parties of all stripes.

The fact that they are unelected yet purport to be representatives of the masses in order to protect only them should this new world order as they collectively envisioned collapse and once again be destroyed as was the tower of Babel.


In closing let me wish all fathers a great father’s day and lets us all remember that there are NO SINGLE FATHERS as we always have our children.







                                                                         

Monday, June 4, 2012

Drugs, Guns, Violence and Lawless Protesters, We Let it Happen to Us

 

We the taxpaying, nonvoting and voting public have allowed Canada, our communities and cities, to disintegrate into morally disgusting lifestyles of arrogance, handouts for non-existing entitlements, disrespect for human life and law and order, perversion and a Hollywood overfed sexual and drug culture immorality.

We have permitted non-elected bureaucrats and technocrats to be appointed into positions of setting policy based, on their reasons and speech, without any directly elected accountability or authority from the citizens at large.   

Their policies have revolved around deciding for us the cradle-to-grave decisions that once were democratically reserved solely for families and individuals.

Decisions and policies that have seen and been far more concerned with the well-being and life of animals, birds and bees, rather than human life and the individual's responsibility within our fragile democratic civil society.

These unelected De facto elements within our democratic society are supported, financed and backed by special interest groups, unions and political parties of all stripes.


The fact that they are unelected yet purport to be representatives of the masses to protect themselves should this new world order as they collectively envisioned collapse and once again be destroyed as was the tower of Babel. 


This weekend's shootings at one of Toronto's major tourist attractions and shopping malls highlight a city and society that is out of control of the politicians, police and law-abiding citizens.

No longer can we as a democratic society allow such barbaric behaviour to play itself out within our subways, malls, schools and on our streets.

Both the gunman and his intended victim are equally blamable along with their friends, associates and families for covering up and condoning the illegal activities of both these individuals. As such they are just as responsible because of their individual failure to alert the police and others about these two dangerous disrespectful selfish individuals.   

We as a society should be mourning the decay of our civil society and start demanding action and punishment for all those remotely connected with such criminal behaviour.

When will our politicians, judges and courts be prepared to take the lawlessness and criminal activities of gangs, thugs masked protesters and others with a degree of seriousness, not just a slap on the wrist, or step down and leave the reins of power in the hands of elected representatives of the public in the justice system and police services boards who can and shall listen and be fully accountable to the electorate?

No longer can we allow unelected individuals to occupy the chairs of decision-making. 

Graphic: Mapping homicide in Toronto, Thanks to Staff at National Post @


Articles
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/article/1205293--despite-eaton-centre-shooting-toronto-is-getting-safer




































Friday, June 1, 2012

The Rights of Citizens Comes with Obligations Not Tantrums or Hissy Fits.






Now it is time to call a provincial election in Quebec.

Canada is a democratic civil society that depends on all citizens who attain legal age make a commitment to the ballot box.

The gangs of masked hooligan student union protester and their non-stop lawless attempts to take away the rights from others who want and have paid for education must come to an immediate end.

Their criminal acts of storming and disrupting university classes is an unlawful, criminal and undemocratic. Such disrespect for the rights of others and acts of violence against their fellow students and property must be harshly dealt with by our legislative laws and justice system.
  

Quebec's ongoing student's anti-social disobedient behaviour are a punishable offence under our democratic laws and should be dealt with by using the full force of punishment under the justice system.
The rights of all students, workers and citizens must always trump the rights of unions, special interest groups and their De facto leaders.
As such, there is no moral justification or presumption of innocence in favour of disobedience to the laws of democratic civil societies such as Canada’s.

The needs of our Country Canada and its' law-abiding citizens always outweigh the desires of unions, student groups and special interest groups.


These daily acts of domestic terror through unlawful acts of civil disobedience and coercive violence are not seeking to persuade the government to change established policies.

The student and union leaders’ continuous pogrom against the taxpaying masses of civil societies and democracies must cease as it clearly can be identified and labelled them as the common enemy of laws and order within Canada’s democratic civil society.

But like all lawless radical protests, they seek to intimidate and persuade society that a change in regime is required but not through the ballot box of democracy.


Oh yeah, student fringe freak Maoist socialists never think about democracy through the ballot box as they are just too ideologically stupid.

Education comes with a cost, Not free for all.


Thursday, May 24, 2012

Canadian Democracy is Not Mob Rule and Lawlessness








Our Canadian democracy and that includes Quebec, as in all civil democracies around the world, functions and survives because it is based on laws, free elections, majority rule, minority rights, constitutional government, and equality.

Further our Canadian democracy depends on all citizens who attain legal age make an individual commitment to the ballot box, common sense and educate themselves sufficiently to enable them to respect all the laws implemented through free elections, majority rule, minority rights, equality and commitment from all eligible voters to exercise oversight at election time as opposed to anti social behavior, lawlessness and criminality.


However DEMOCRACY does require that
individual commitment, responsibility and respect from all citizens, young, middle age or seniors, for upholding and obeying all the laws of a democratic society. That also includes a respect for fellow humans and private or public property that unfortunately with today’s younger generation is grossly lacking.



Yes a democracy has its flaws and faults but when compared to all other tried and failed systems, forced on citizens throughout history, like Maoism, Leninism, Stalinism, Nazism, Fascism, or Communism, DEMOCRACY is the best and freest system of government throughout the existence of mankind.  

Our Canadian democracy shall always thrive when its citizens understand that while our democracy is not perfect and has faults compared to all other systems of government it remains the best for all Canadians fortunate to be recognized as a Canadian.

Out-of-province unions donating thousands to Quebec student protesters and the question, is it legal?

Anarchy, disrespect and selfishness have turned Quebec into a heaven for socially undesirable leeches.

If student protesters and their union leaders want respect, they must first become respectable.
In Ottawa, Quebec and elsewhere there are no respectable protesters on the streets right now, because all protesters put their own interests ahead of the interests of their fellow humans and the entire country.
Yes it is all about non existing entitlements, anarchy, selfishness, disrespect for the rights of others while demanding that others pay for their existence throughout life so they can contribute little or nothing to the country.
Truly shameful behavior condoned by their parents and urged on by union leaders, jobs for life professors and 34% of Canadians who pay NO provincial or federal income taxes.
In life free people are those with the capacity and intelligence to obey the laws of society and restrain oneself from interfering with the lawful rights of their fellow humans. May 25, 2012 10:09 AM


 http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20120524/quebec-election-watchdog-warns-students-120524/
Analysis of Political Donations Ontario @ Contributions to Political Parties - Elections Ontario

http://rtd.elections.on.ca/rtd/jsp/en/RTDParty.jsp
















Monday, May 21, 2012

Prepare for an Ontario-wide strike vote in the Fall of 2012 as per CFS!












Signed by:
1. Farshad Azadian, York Federation of Students (YFS) & Fightback (http://www.marxist.ca/)
2. Rashin Alizadeh, University of Toronto Students Union (UTSU) & Fightback
3. Solomon Muyoboke, Ryerson Student Union (RSU) & Fightback
4. Christine Montgomeria-Mione, York Federation of Students & Toronto Young New Democrats (TYND)
5. Jack Humphrey – Graduate Students Union & Fightback
6. Arash Azizi, University of Toronto Students Union (UTSU) & Fightback
7. Jahan Niroomand – York Federation of Students (YFS) and New Democrats of York University (NDYU)
8. Guled Arale – Toronto Young New Democrats (TYND)
9. Simone Akyianu – Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG – UofT)
10. Julian Benson – Fightback & OPSEU local 5108
11. Farid Azadian – Ryerson Students Union (RSU) & Ryerson University New Democrats (RUND)
12. Pedram Moss – York Federation of Students (YFS)
13. Donovan Ritch – Fightback & ATU local 113
14. Jennie Ernewein – Fightback & Ryerson University Alumni
15. Jon Ari – York Federation of Students (YFS) & Toronto Young New Democrats
16. Ahmed Daniyal – Humber Alumni
17. Alejandro Munoz – 4th Year Philosophy Student & York Federation of Students (YFS)
18. Linda Noorafkan – York Federation of Students (YFS) and Undergraduate Political Science Council
19. Mehdi Irani – CUPE 3903
20. Tanesha Darby – York Federation of Students (YFS)
21. Paul Elias – CUPE 3903
22. Aram Keyvani – York Federation of Students (YFS)
23. Sahel Zreik -Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) local 2002
24. Karina Rudenberg – York Federation of Students (YFS)
25. Arman Noory – Afghan-Iranian Youth Network
26. Basel Alchikh-Sulaiman – Ryerson Alumni & Fightback
27. Mobina Basiri – York Federation of Students (YFS) & Co-Chair of New Democrats of York University (NDYU)
28. Tea Celik – York Federation of Students (YFS) & Fightback
29. Mary Berberian – Toronto-Centre NDP & Fighback
30. Amelia Saunders – York University Free Press (YUFP) & York Federation of Students (YFS)
31. Tyler MacKinnon – Etobicoke-Centre NDP & Socialist Caucus
32. Alex Grant – CEP local 2040 & Fightback
33. Camilo Cahis – CEP local 2040 & Fightback
34. Victoria Goldberg – York Federation of Students (YFS)
35. Fadumo Winters – York Federation of Students (YFS)
36. Michael Erickson – Former V.P. External Affairs, YFS & Former CFS-O Constituency Coordinator
37. Jimmy Gutman – Arts Student Senator (McGill) & ONDY eastern organizer
38. Noah Gataveckas – Fightback & Acadia University Alumni
39. Janine Manning – Aboriginal Student Association at York
40. Andrius Ragainis – York Federation of Students (YFS)
41. Ashleigh Ingle – CUPE 3902 & Graduate Students Union (GSU – UofT)
42. Adonis El-Jamal – Students Against Israeli Apartheid-York & Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG-York)
43. Yuri Yarin – CEP local 1996 & Fightback
44. Hariyanto Darmawan – CEP Local 2040
45. Layton Joudrey – Elliot House Chef School (alumni) & I.W.W local 460
46. Ruth Otterman – CUPW Local 548 (Hamilton)
47. Todd Peavoy – CUPW Local 548 (Hamilton)
48. Chris Webb – Graduate Students’ Association (York) & Canadian Dimension Magazine
49. George Wynott – Communications at Youth In Solidarity (Facebook.com/YouthInSolidarity)
50. Wai Kiat Tang – CUPE 3902 Delegate, Toronto York Regional Labour Council
51. Mai Taha – Fightback & CUPE 3902 (UofT)
52. Carolyn Shapiro – CUPE 3902
53. Hammam Farah – Students Against Israeli Apartheid at York University
54. Dan Sawyer – Canadian Autoworkers Local 567
55. Tobi Rene Wilczek – International Socialists
56. Awget Ghebrehiwot – CUPE Local 4948
57. Brandon Gray – IWW and Toronto Anarchist Black Cross
58. Alex Conchie – University of Toronto Students Union (UTSU)
59. Constantinos Crekoukias – United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) & Fightback
60. Janet Csontos – The Student School
61 .Corey Ponder – CUPE 3902
62. James Meades – President CUPE 4600/ Vice-Chair Ontario University Workers Coordinating Committee
63. Katie Mazer – CUPE 3902 & Graduate Students Union (GSU – UofT)
64. Maya Adavi – Young Communist League (YCL)
65. John Paul Catungal – Graduate Student Association (GSA – UofT) & CUPE 3902
66. Seena Taghavi – York Federation of Students (YFS)
67. Vanessa Beaton – Vice-President Academic Affairs & University of Ottawa Common Law Student’s Association, CUPE 2626
68. Thomas Laughlin – U of T and CUPE 3902
69. Matt Hilder – CUPE 3902
70. Alex Moldovan – GCSU/YFS & York West NDP
71. Chee-Mei Chan – Ryerson Students Union (RSU)
72. Matt Gardner – Queen’s University Alumni, University of Western Ontario Alumni & Fightback
73. Ida Zarrabi – University of Toronto Students Union (UTSU)
74. Cam Hardy – UTSU & Platypus Affiliated Society
75. Zahra Shaban – UofT alumni
76. Elise Thorburn – phd candidate University of Western Ontario, PSAC local 610, Greater Toronto Workers’ Assembly
77. Shamineh Mavalvala – University of Toronto Alumni
78. Matthew Shultz – VP Campaigns and Community Affairs, Society of Graduate and Professional Students (SPGS) at Queen’s University / CFS local 27
79. Revolutionary Students Movement (student division of the PRAC-Toronto)
80. Jack Hixson-Vulpe – York University CUPE 3903
81. Taiva Tegler – External Commissioner, Graduate Students’ Association des étudiant.e.s diplômé.e.s, University of Ottawa
82. Matthew Davidson – CUPE 3908 (Trent University)
83. Chris Hurl – VP-External, CUPE 4600, Carleton University
84. Michael Romandel – former student of York and former member of CUPE 3903.
85. John Rose – Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) Local 901
86. Christian Scott Martone Donde – McGill University MA Sociology
87. Alexander Brookes – MUNFA (Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty Association)
88. Katy Fulfer – Western University Graduate Student, President of PSAC Local 610
89. Stephen Peters – McGill Graduate Student
90. Christina Rousseau – Doctoral Candidate at York University; CUPE 3903
91. Kieran Aarons – Instructor, DePaul University & alumni of the University of Western Ontario
92. Jordy Cummings – CUPE Local 3903
93. Tracy Glynn – University of New Brunswick (UNB) Graduate Student Association/CFS Local 67.
94. Mia Bhuiyan – University of Toronto Students Unions (UTSU)
95. Espoir Manirambona – Carleton University Students’ Association, Carleton New Democrats
96. Ingrid van der Kloet – CUPE Local 3903, Ontario Nurses Association, Greater Toronto Workers’ Assembly
97. Brian Foster- Carleton University, member CUPE 4600, former President and VP Academic of Carleton History Graduate Student Association
98. Danji Buck-Moore – McGill, BA 2012
99. Tracy Glynn – Member of the UNB Graduate Student Association/CFS Local 67
100. Eric Kristmanson – OCAD student
99. Tracy Glynn – Member of the UNB Graduate Student Association/CFS Local 67
100. Eric Kristmanson – OCAD student
101. Seher Shafiq – University of Toronto Students Union (UTSU)
102. Steve D’Arcy – alumnus, University of Toronto; member, Huron University College Faculty Association
103. Phillip Ilijevski – Former Coordinator, CFS-Quebec
104. Robert Green – High School Teacher (Montreal)
105. Liisa Priyanka Lugus – Patient Advocate; Director of ME/CFS Assist.org; Co-Owner of The Big Carrot; former Concordia student
106. Jennifer Cypher – PhD Candidate, York University
107. Parastou Saberi – PhD student, York University, CUPE Local 3903
108. Tim McSorley – former CFS-Quebec chairperson, 2004-2005, BA, Concordia University, 2006
109. Emmanuelle Lippé – former CFS-Q employee (1999)
110. D’Arcy Butler, Instructor – College of the North Atlantic; former member of CUPE 3903
111. Alison Fisher – member of GSA Local 84, CUPE 3903 and OSSTF D. 12
112. Darryl Richardson – Seneca College student & Toronto Media Co-Op
113. Dylan Chauvin-Smith – University of Toronto Student Union (UTSU)
114. Sarah Hornstein – York University
115. Alex Winterhalt – Carleton University Students’ Association (CUSA) & Fightback
116. Stephanie Barton – York University
117. Najimeh Abdorrahimi – Ryerson Social work student (4th year)
118. Arun Smith – Carleton University Students’ Association & OPIRG Carleton Board of Directors.
119. Sasha Englert – York University
120. Martial Champagne – York U Nursing student
121. Nyala Adaoha Eboh – York Federation of Students (YFS)
122. Sadia Khan – UofT alumni
123. Rastko Cvekic – CUPE 3902 (UofT)
124. Dominic Dumont – Writing studies in Laval University student, Quebec city
125. Sarah Stanley – Ryerson University
126. Baliqis Olaitan – University Of Toronto Students’ Union (UofT)
127. Kailee Howorth- York Alumni
128. Kwan Chan – York Federation of Students (YFS)
129. Sandy Oh – CUPE 3902 (UofT)
130. Nazampal Jaswal – York University
131. Jacob Hodgins, President – Laurentian Students Union (LSU)
132. Wendy Skye – Alumni, Carleton University
133. Pantea Ebrahim – York Federation of Students (YFS)
134. Sarah Cholam – York Federation of Students (YFS)
135. Nicholas Buccheri – York Federation of Students (YFS)
136. Julia Malfara – York Federation of Students (YFS)
137. Javed Mohammed – York Federation of Students (YFS)
138. Nulab Ferozan – York Federation of Students (YFS)
139. Arazod Ferozan – York Federation of Students (YFS)
140. Miteh Starkman
141. Ian Wilgus
142. Thai Bowers – York Federation of Students (YFS)
143. Samuel Awotundun – York Federation of Students (YFS)
144. Chris Skerritt – York Federation of Students (YFS)
145. Ahmad Khawaja – York Federation of Students (YFS)
146. Alexandra Mchicoll – Graduate Students Association (GSA)
147. Karen Rivera – York Federation of Students (YFS)
148. Scott Nickel – York Federation of Students (YFS)
149. Samia Tecle – Graduate Students Association (GSA)
150. Ramzi Masri – York Federation of Students (YFS)
151. Kiran Kaw
152. Ashley Simpson – York Federation of Students (YFS)
153. Sarah Merkar – York Federation of Students (YFS)
154. Hena Tyyebi – CUPE 3903
155. Renee Grant – York Federation of Students (YFS)
156. Joulia Adamopoulos – York Federation of Students (YFS)
157. Sheanna Allison – York Federation of Students (YFS)
158. Sadquan Malik – York Federation of Students (YFS)
159. Armikley Fontaine – York Federation of Students (YFS)
160. Xiomara G – York Federation of Students (YFS)
161. Sheena Davy – York Federation of Students (YFS)
162. Danielle Howell – York Federation of Students (YFS)
163. Charlene Locice – York Federation of Students (YFS)
164. Farzi Bishop – YCISS
165. Kwan Chan – York Federation of Students (YFS)
166. Behnam Farahmandzadeh – York Federation of Students (YFS)
167. Kourosh Z – York Federation of Students (YFS)
168. Ali Ziari – York Federation of Students (YFS)
169. Sonia Dhuga – York Federation of Students (YFS)
170. Alancy Rebelo – York Federation of Students (YFS)
171. Michael Beaupre – York Federation of Students (YFS)
172. Goyanthan Thivakaran – York Federation of Students (YFS)
173. Rikhi Pattan – York Federation of Students (YFS)
174. Ayse Gurler – York Federation of Students (YFS)
175. Ebtisam Sharifabow – York Federation of Students (YFS)
176. Jsia De Paolo – York Federation of Students (YFS)
177. Elbora Jokoli – York Federation of Students (YFS)
178. Fahd Ali – York Federation of Students (YFS)
178. Sukissa Mendes – York Federation of Students (YFS)
179. Yafet Twelde – Graduate Students Association (York)
180. Kamalika Bana – York Federation of Students (YFS)
181. Nicole Griffiths – York Federation of Students (YFS)
182. Irina Tokar – York Federation of Students (YFS)
183. Raj Virac – CUPE 3903
184. Tomi Dipo – York Federation of Students (YFS)
185. Laura Ferguson – York Federation of Students (YFS)
186. Andrew Crago – York Federation of Students (YFS)
187. Justice Ramdewar – York Federation of Students (YFS)
188. Leya Hosseini – York Federation of Students (YFS)
189. Sukhmeet – York Federation of Students (YFS)
190. Annette Jubril – York Federation of Students (YFS)
191. Pawl Grey – CUPE 3903
192. Tom Whey – CUPE 3903
193. Breeann Morgan-Hunt – York Federation of Students (YFS)
194. Sarah Usman – York Federation of Students (YFS)
195. Ryan Riccinto – York Federation of Students (YFS)
196. Natasha Mody – York Federation of Students (YFS)
197. Amina Chaudhry – York Federation of Students (YFS)
198. Carolina Benedeth – York Federation of Students (YFS)
199. Kam – York Federation of Students (YFS)
200. Tesharah Briscoe – York Federation of Students (YFS)
201. Tasneem Hussain – York Federation of Students (YFS)
202. Yaw Danguah – York Federation of Students (YFS)
203. Ashug Abbasi – York Federation of Students (YFS)
204. Rajdeep Malhi – York Federation of Students (YFS)
205. Chris Worrad – York Federation of Students (YFS)
206. Andy Xia – York Federation of Students (YFS)
207. Ashley S. – ashley87@yorku.c
208. Adnan Raja – York Federation of Students (YFS)
209. Jamaal Haynes – York Federation of Students (YFS)
210. Peter Mikhailenko – Occupy Ryerson & Fightback (http://www.marxist.ca/)
211. Mehdi Samadian – CUPE 3903