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CONTRE LE PROJET DE LOI 14

Speaking at Anti-Bill 14 Rally at Marois' office

Full CTV video,CBC and CTV interviews and press coverage

ANTI-BILL 14 PROTEST RALLY

"A chance to do something, not just complain!"

MEMO TO LIBS & CAQ ON BILL 14

DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT!

CRITIQ

A rights response to language laws

En débat avec Mario Beaulieu (SSJB) sur l`émission Denis Levesque LCN

Réactions

Institute advocacy results in major Revenue Quebec reforms

Journal de Montréal:
Revenu Québec renonce aux cotisations «choc»
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Finance Minister and Director-General act after abuses brought to light

Queen's Jubilee Medal

Awarded for
community service

1500 model UN participants hear message of challenge and responsibility

Métropolitain publisher keynotes McGill Conference largest after Harvard and Penn State

The Payette Plan

A community protected,
a battle won,
a campaign continued

Reprenons la rue

Taking back the street

Résister aux comparaisons

Paul Gérin-Lajoie
Un révolutionnaire tranquille

13,000 Montrealers salute Israel

Hosting the Israel Independence Day Rally

Amal's Story

"All I want to know is why?"

On Language

Optics and politics

City's Iran protests continue

Kilgour,Wajsman speak to coalition

Helping Sun Youth's Haitian Relief

Diplomats and activists rally

The Canwest Bid

Going for the Gazette

"KIP"

Daring to care

The Arrogance of Authority

The Bela Kosoian Affair

"Arrogants, vulgaires et disgracieux!"

Citizens fed up with green onions and parking rules

Local and national recognition

The Suburban and Editor receive writing honours

Wajsman for Mayor?

A helluva reaction for April Fool`s

Community coalition demands change

Mayor finally agrees to open discussions

Broken Promises

How we lied to Ala Morales and to ourselves

WOZNIAK

Justice done

Causing a stir

Libs, Tories & BPW

Martin Luther King, Jr. Legacy Award Ceremony at City Hall

BPW receives award for promoting human dignity

The Teaching of Contempt

Gemma Raeburn and the Montreal Police

"Cassandra's Lilacs"- The "Gentle the condition" Concert

The Garceau Foundation and the Institute for Public Affairs present the "Gentle the Condition" concert

"Human Dignity Rally"

Ottawa rally for rights in China an inspiring success

The "Salubrious" persecution of Citizen "M"

Your home is not your castle and you need to know why

Dietrich Freed!

A Senior and the System

A Healthy Corrective to Self-Censorship

National Post's
Barbara Kay on
"The Métropolitain"

Marchildons Win!

RAMQ approves US surgery

Itzhayek Home!

"Sorry just doesn't cut it!"

Advocacy matters!

It makes a difference

Answered Prayers

Battling hunger

Gentle the condition

A just society where co-operation is valued as much as competition and where compassion always triumphs over contempt

Ahead of the curve

Unanswered questions on Gomery bias

Tax Revolt!

If they can do this to us, they can do this to anyone

"We are not satisfied!"

Darfur:The Montreal Conference

The Conrad Black Verdict

Why we all need to care about the politics of justice

The Suburban's
New Editor

Beryl Wajsman

On The Slippery Slope to Thought Control

Quebec's Press Council Decisions

The Pressure at the Pumps

This Time it's the Greed not the Greens

Montreal's Meter War

The Brewing Urban Tax Revolts

Communities of Conscience: The Budapest Wallenberg Memorial Project

Support from the Anglican Church of Canada

The Tale of Two Nazanins

A Victory for Valor

From the Klan to Tehran

Baker, Carter, Duke & the New Cliveden Mindset

The Peter March Concordia Lecture

Islam and Democracy
The Urgency of Reforming State Faith

Therefore Choose Courage

Lest We Forget
Canadians of Conscience

Religious Profiling

Quebec Style

10th Institute Policy Conference

Questions of Values
Ways of Response to the Islamist Challenge

The Problem with Liberalism

It's The Statism Stupid

Quebec and A Question of Values

The Montreal Rally for "Peace"

A Nation
Under Suspicion

Time to Stop the Tyranny of the Mindless

Chantal Beaubien

An Institute Intern Hits the Front Lines

The CUPE Boycott of Israel

Echoes of Darker Evils

Memory and Witness

The EMSB, the Institute and the Palatucci Facility

The Scarlet Lettering of Christopher Statham

Foreign Law and
Free Press

The Freedom to Choose: Always the Right Side of History

The Problem with Total Smoking Bans

9th Institute Policy Conference

United Nations Office for Project Services and the New Realities of the Middle East

The Moslem Riots

Why We Owe Them Nothing

Boycotting Israel

The Hypocrisies of
Petty Narcissms

A Judge's Hanging

The Lynching of
Andrée Ruffo

Power Play

Big Oil, Big Government, Big Fraud

Days of Drums

Times of Treason

The "Responsibility to Protect"

The U.N. Is Not Responsible and Canada Does Not Protect

A Time to Strive and Not To Yield

BPW in the Media on Liberals,Lapierre and Leadership

A Political Mugging

The Politics of
Canada's Nixon

Julius Grey Attacks the New Prohibitionists

Loi 112
Excessif et Paternaliste!

New Orleans
Crisis and Challenge

A Human Triumph of the Power of One

Sharia Justice

Veiled Freedom

The Money Gap

Andy Stern, Alan Greenspan and the Emerging Clash Over Economic Class

Hey State! Stay Out of Our Fate

The Travesty of the Hotel Godin Affair

It Can Happen Here

If You Don't
Stand for Something
You'll Fall for Anything

Just as Many
Just as Mad

A Citizen's Advice to the Ethics Commissioner

"Nothing Illegal" Says Counsel for
Attorney-General

A Top Ten List of
Gomery Hypocrisy

After Chaoulli: Still In Critical Condition

The Health-Care Crisis and the
Crutch of the Courts

Justice for the
Rev. Darryl Gray

Stand Up In Solidarity

Dare To Call It Treason

The Corbeil Allegations and the Oligarchy of Canadian Politics

Hope Conquers Dismay

Jake Eberts Brings Gandhi's Message of Non-Violence to the
Middle East

To Spend Oneself in a Worthy Cause

The Arena of Dust and Sweat and Blood

Revenue Quebec

Time For the
Geese to Hiss

The Gomery Deception

Complicity in the Corridors of Consequence

Never To Mirror What We Seek To Destroy

Pre-Emptive Intelligence Not Preventive Controls

It's Time to Fix It

The World's Meeting Place for Human Rights Leadership

Mandatory Backfire

The Quality of
Justice Strained

Illiberal Justice

Low Limitation and
Narrow Circumstance

Hey Canada!

Can You Handle
the Truth?

Unity and Community

A Program for a True Alliance for Progress

Wal-Mart

A Pharoah Who Knew Not Joseph

Wallenberg:
Daring To Care

The Imperative of Redemptive Rage

A Modern Blood Libel

The Mohammed al-Durra Cover-Up

Voir la souffrance et tenter de la guérir

Les citoyens répondent à la crise des enfants malades

The Marriage Reference

Illiberal Democracy

A Catalyst for Conscience

Canada, The U.N. and the China Trade

The Arrogance of the Asian Tiger

When Will
Enough Be Enough?

Big Brother-
Canadian Style

Too Much Law
Too Little Justice

Globalization's Victims

Let's Label the Exploiters

Dangerous Inmates

Elmasry, Kathrada and the Plague of
Illegitimate Orthodoxy

Organized Labour and Charest's Third Way

The Danger of the Gaspesia Gambit

The Challenge of a National Stirring

The Populist Vision of a New Political Plurality

A Nation Adrift
The Chicoutimi Disaster

The Tragedy of
Unfulfilled Promise
and Undefined Purpose

Concordia's Capitulation

The Paralysis of Reason

Ours Is To Reason Why

Repairing the Chaos of Canada's Military Policies

Doesn't Anyone Get Angry Anymore?

Our Ambivalence to the Insolence of Authority

A Reminder of Our Nation's Pride and Purpose

A Day Aboard the
HMCS Montreal

The Bank Emperors Aren't Wearing Any Clothes

Straight Talk On
Bank Mergers

On Public Revenues and Private Rights

An Examination of the Tolerance of the Governed

Barbarians Within Our Gates

The CRTC and the Intellectual Incoherence of Statist Faith

With One Voice

For The
Devastated of Darfour

"Know Your Rights-Just Say No"

Conference on Seniors Rights Co-sponsored by the Institute

Five Pillars of Purpose

Priorities for Planning in Defense and Security Policy

The Council for Community Conciliation: An Institute Initiative on Hate Crime

A Challenge to the Courage of our Convictions and the Content of our Character

The Whistleblower and Our Leviathan of Oligarchy

A Proposal for
Legislative Action

BPW's Closing Address to the 20th CDA Congress on Foreign Affairs & Defence Policies

"Canada's Hope":A Nation Standing Tall With A Leadership That
Stands Up

The Neglect of the Elderly "Not Yet the Best to Be"

A Visible Minority Besieged

5th Institute Policy Conference: An Evening with Irshad Manji

Opening Event of the Institute's Centre for Democratic Development

Democracy Without Borders

The Institute's Centre for Democratic Development

Habitations Louis-Laberge

2500 Social Housing Units for Montreal

To Afflict the Comfortable and Comfort the Afflicted

The Challenge of Hunger in a Free Society

Opening Address to the 4th Institute Policy Conference

"Pourquoi Israël?
Why Israel?"

Report on the 3rd Institute Policy Conference: James Woolsey on

Security & Trade in the post-Iraq Era

"A Matter of Honor"

Address to the 3rd Policy Conference of the Institute for Public Affairs of Montreal

The Signature of a Society: A Canadian Manifesto

A Populist Agenda for the 21st Century

Remarks by The Honourable Gar Knutson, Secretary of State for Central & Eastern Europe and the Middle East

An Historic Speech of Truth Unbridled by Timidity during the House Debate on Iraq

"Israel Assassin, Schecter Complice!": Prof.Stephen Schecter and UQAM

Moral Relativism, Anti-Semitism & The Shame of Immoral Intellectual License

Aspects of Attack

An Agenda for
Alliances and Action

The Housing Crisis:An Historic Accord

The Start of a Solution

The Politics of Immigration

Approaches for Ministerial Intervention

Canada's Courage

A Statement of the Spirit of the Nation

Israel Myths & Facts

A Checklist for Media Accuracy

The Soldiers of Israel: The Frontline Defenders of the West

Redemptive Acts of Courage and Conscience

Financement et Flexibilité

La Gouvernement du Canada et les Programmes Destinés aux Organismes Communautaires, Culturels et Sociaux

 


 


 

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A Profile of the Founder and President:
Beryl P. Wajsman,Esq.




After completing his undergraduate studies in government, history and economics, Mr. Wajsman went on to receive his B.C.L and LL.B. degrees from McGill Law School. During  those years he helped found the Project Genesis anti-poverty group, was an active  member of the Montreal Committee for Soviet Jewry, served as legislative director and chief investigator for the Commission on Economic Coercion and Discrimination and chaired the first McGill Symposium on the Holocaust. Following a year of post-graduate work in philosophy and theology and a stint as editor of the Canadian cultural quarterly “Viewpoints”, he embarked on a career that has encompassed public policy and public advocacy.

 

Starting as an organizer and Liberal executive member under Prime Minister Trudeau, Mr. Wajsman’s involvements in Ottawa have included directing a Privy Council sponsored future studies report on “Access to Justice in Canada”; membership on the Canadian Consultative Commission on Multiculturalism; service in the Ministry of Justice on regulatory policy related to finance and labor; and advisory work with the Law Reform Commission. He has also acted as Special Counsel to several Federal Ministers; participated in both Quebec Referendums on Sovereignty as a member of the Federalist legal advisory team and assisted in several projects of the Millennium Initiative under the Rt. Hon. Herbert Eser Gray.

 

He gained international experience in urban development, social housing and public finance by consulting on important infrastructure projects  in the United States, France, Venezuela and Brazil. These included the revitalization of the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York which saw the creation of 15,000 new jobs in a joint venture between 40 private employers, major unions and the City administration; the refinancing of Les Industries Blancomme of Paris, which secured the positions of 1500 workers in its rural plants; the completion of Desarollo Urbanistico Caroni which built housing for 11,000 workers near Caracas; and the structuring of Finimpex, an innovative bond initiative that allowed the administration of the Sao Paulo district in Brazil to begin the rehabilitation of some of its worst slum areas.

 

Bringing his experience to bear here at home, he has built his Institute for Public Affairs of Montreal into Canada’s largest public interest advocacy alliance. Counting over 2000 national political, labor, corporate, and communal leaders as members or associates, it pursues the pragmatic advancement of progressive action on the broad range of issues that make up the agenda of social justice in this country. Through the membership of its representative organizations it reaches some four million Canadians every week.

 

Mr. Wajsman considers that one of the Institute’s proudest boasts, and most unique achievements, is it’s success in bringing together big business and big labor in common cause with activists representing the most unempowered and disenfranchised in society. As founder and President, he began by guiding it into providing institutional assistance and advice on the critical 3-H’s of social ills—health, hunger and homelessness. 

 

He developed plans for one of the first large scale social housing programs in Montreal. The multi-stage project, known as Habitations Louis-Laberge, will provide up to 2,000 units. Forming a unique corporate-labor partnership, he has attacked the problem of hunger by strengthening the Quebec Food Bank Network by increasing its capacity by 50 tons per month and insuring the flow of resources to the “Lawyers Feed the Homeless” program in Toronto which serves 1500 people a week. He helped develop and broaden the Medextra Health Plan that, through special relationships with 1400 medical centres in North America, reduces the cost of medical procedures by up to 70% for patients requiring immediate treatment who cannot afford the wait time in the public system.

 

As demands have grown, the Institute has responded to many requests for help from social action groups such as Dans La Rue, the Committee for Justice for the Duplessis Orphans, Sister Andrée Menard’s PROMIS Refugee Organization, Femmes du monde contre la paûvreté, le Carrefour des communautés du Québec and the Montreal Holocaust Memorial Centre. Following his work http://espanaviagra.net/viagra/ on the Montreal Task Force on Municipal Mergers, Mr. Wajsman moved the Institute to form the Council on Community Conciliation with cultural and ethnic leaders such as the Rev. Darryl Gray, to combat the urban blight of racism and alienation. Working with support groups for seniors, Mr. Wajsman helped organize the first major Conference that shed light on the issue of financial abuse of the elderly. His legislative initiatives have included authoring several Private Members Bills aimed at Public Curator reform, credit collection agency oversight and combating the exploitation of vulnerable workers.

 

In the conviction that the struggle for social justice does not stop at our borders, he created the Institute’s Centre for Democratic Development to combat the smug complacency of so many Canadians. The Centre has pressed the Federal government to take a more active engagement with our traditional allies and put aside Canada’s bankrupt doctrines of moral relativism and political equivalency. Addressing the urgency of protecting civil liberties while maintaining heightened national security, it organized a major Conference on this subject with former CIA Director James Woolsey. Working with elements of the Canadian Armed Forces and the Conference of Defense Associations, the Institute has also advocated for increased military capacity and budgets believing that as an industrialized nation benefiting greatly from the resources and labour of the underdeveloped world where so many live under tyrannical regimes the least Canada owes the millions of oppressed is to be an active player in the possibility of redemptive change. 

 

In addition to leading demonstrations condemning the Sudanese genocide of its African population, the Institute has formed the Canadian Rescue Committee for the Children of Darfur. Working with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, the Committee has brought together some dozen national organizations whose members are offering Canadian homes for orphaned refugee children. The Institute has also assisted the Kinderbaum Foundation of Switzerland, directed by Dr. Michael Schmitz of Rome, in its work of building orphanages and training schools for abandoned South African orphans whose parents have died of aids.

 

Mr. Wajsman’s views and writings have appeared in many publications ranging from Time Magazine to the National Post and he is a frequent commentator on radio and television. He is currently working on his first book entitled “Toward a Culture of Conviction: A National Agenda of Character and Conscience”. In January, the Institute will begin its own publication called Public Affairs-An Independent Journal of Politics and Power.

 

Mr. Wajsman is a member of the University Club of Montreal and the National Press Club of Ottawa. Among his recent citations from charitable, communal and volunteer organizations are the Community Service Award from the International Academy of Law and Mental Health and the Medal of Merit from the Association for the Welfare of the Soldiers of Israel. He has also been named one of the Présidents d’honneur of UNICEF Canada’s 50th anniversary celebration.

 

 


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