As the
winds of mass protest and demands for change continue to surge across Quebec, now is the time for students and
working people in English Canada to march in solidarity with the students'
movement. What began as opposition to tuition hikes in Quebec has grown into a fight against
austerity and a defence of fundamental civil liberties. Thousands, almost every
night, for over 100 days, and up to 300,000 students and workers on several occasions,
have marched in Montreal and across the province.
Because Quebec has a history of mass protest
action, its people have the best public transportation system, the lowest
tuitions, and the most affordable provincial child-care system in the Canadian state.
The Liberal government under Jean Charest is worried about the potential power
of a united front of students and labour to advance an agenda for the 99%.
Charest's use of the police to crack down on protesters, and the launch of a
war against democratic rights, is his answer.
Law 78
restricts freedom of assembly, protest, even picketing on or near university
facilities—indeed anywhere in Quebec without prior police approval. The
law also places restrictions upon education employees’ right to strike. This
bill has been heavily criticized by the Canadian Association of University
Teachers, and by dozens of legal bodies, as a “violation of fundamental
freedoms of association, assembly and expression.” Despite every attempt by the
Charest government, the police, and the right-wing media to defame the
protests, students continue to hit the streets, incredibly ever growing in
strength.
In Ontario, with the rapid corporatization of
universities, with tuition fees hiked by over 300% in the past decade, it is no
longer enough to endorse the example of the Quebec students from afar. It is time to
emulate their actions. While capitalist governments deliver bail-outs and tax
breaks to the 1%, students are being forced to pay for a recession we did not
cause!
Students:
from Vancouver to Toronto to Halifax to St. John's, now is the time to show Charest,
McGuinty, Harper and the other bourgeois leaders that an attack on any one of
us, is an attack on all of us! We say:
• Support
the Canadian Federation of Students call for mass rallies, debates, and votes
across Ontario in September in favour of a student strike to drop fees.
Plan actions now to spread the Quebec strike.
• Create a
common front of students' organizations and labour unions to support the Quebec students and fight the capitalist
austerity measures everywhere.
• ELIMINATE
ALL TUITION FEES! Free post-secondary education is a fundamental right, not a
privilege.
• Cancel
all student debt!
• Repeal
Quebec Law 78 and all laws that restrict the right to association, assembly,
and expression! Protest is a fundamental right.
> Statement by Youth for
Socialist Action – Jeunesse pour l'Action socialiste.
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