Hockey Montreal Retracts Unusual Ruling

hockey mineurMinor hockey players in Montreal were suspended when they chose not to try out for elite teams. Now Hockey Montreal is reversing the decision. The suspension affected about two hundred children aged nine to sixteen.


Events ! Events ! Events!

 

CJLO is pleased to be bringing you two weeks chock full of events!

First, we're kicking things off with a POP Montreal Co-Presentation of Asobi Seksu on September 21st at Club Lambi. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 at the door.
More information here.

We then are going to be doing a live broadcast from the Bethune Block Party (a teach-in and demonstration to reclaim campus & community space) on September 23rd from 12pm until 6pm.
More information here.


Federal Government Prepared to Pass Back-to-Work Legislation

The Federal government will force Air Canada flight attendants to return to work if they choose to strike. The decision was announced Monday by the minister of Labour.
 
Flight attendants from Air Canada have planned strikes across the country on Tuesday and are legally able to walk out on Wednesday.
 
The Federal government defended its choice citing the economy as its reasoning.
 

September 19th 2011

Produced by Erica Bridgeman

Read by Sarah Deshaies

Stories written by Joel Balsam, Sofia Gay and Aisha Samu


Five Hundred Dogs Seized from Quebec Puppy Mill

 More than five hundred dogs have been seized in what could be the largest animal cruelty case in Quebec’s history.

 The dogs were found in a puppy farm in southwestern Quebec. They had been living in poor conditions with many suffering from skin and respiratory problems. The dogs have been placed in the care of Humane Society International, with several hundred already at a treatment centre.


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