Annual Report CRÉGIM My favorite organization (!) Just released its annual report. Seventy-seven beautiful pages that I should tap this weekend, weather permitting. Ie rain.
Anyway, promises to connect the Gaspé Peninsula several years ago will eventually be realized, not without difficulty, not without problems, with some issues still suspended! Even the final schedule is not fulfilling its promises. Last spring, Telus announced its connections for the summer. It is made in the fall ... ________
The Officer Communications and Public Relations at CRÉGÎM, Benedict S. Pilon, who sends the annual report, suggests some highlights:
- An exceptional performance of our region in the development of employment; - A regional plan for integrated development of land and natural resources; - Community Wind: A first in Quebec! ; - The establishment of a transit for the region: another first in Quebec! ; - The Internet and the cell: a region increasingly connected; - and many other issues important to our region. And it is here for the annual report: http://cre-gim.net/Publications/rapports/2009-2010_rapport_annuel.pdf _________ | Note: I heard yesterday, the former Conservative minister Michael Fortier, explaining why he suggested a referendum every 15 years, Quebec. The main reason is that the Parti Quebecois and the Liberals are two center-left parties are alike. The only thing that separates them is the ... separation, exactly. We will come back. Where I'm coming from? In further evidence of the striking similarity between these two parties. The creation of the CRE is one. It is an organization which has all the features of resemblance to the creations PQ. But no, it's liberal! Interview with Michael Fortier Jean Pagé (listen): | Michael Fortier, the former Federal Minister of International Trade: The former Federal Minister of International Trade Michael Fortier has a binding referendum on Quebec's future, to be held on fixed dates every 15 years. • 98.5 FM Montreal • The power of words
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