Wednesday, March 2, 2011

逍遥混世修改版

Volunteer Award in Leisure and Sport Dollard-Morin

To mark the 30 th anniversary of the International Year of Disabled Persons, two special prizes of volunteering in sport and leisure Dollard-Morin will be awarded to the National Assembly in autumn 2011. These awards recognize outstanding volunteer contributions made by and for persons with disabilities in recreation and sport. Both awards aim to recognize respectively:
Volunteering recreational or sport performed by a disabled person; And

Volunteering recreational or sport conducted by a non-disabled person with people with disabilities.


A nomination for each category will be filed for the Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine. Finalists will be honored at the Awards Gala ExcÉlan leisure and sport of the Regional Recreation and Sport Gaspésie-Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Saturday, May 28, 2011 in Grande-Riviere.


Forms are available at the URLS GÎM at 418-388-2121 or email informations@urlsgim.com . The deadline to submit applications is April 6, 2011 .


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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Hit And Bleeding Ears

Graduates in Social Work Intervention ACS invite you to their open house

Matane, on Tuesday 1 st March 2011 - Graduates of the certificate of college studies (AEC) intervention in social work offered at the Centre de Matane Collegia Group invite you to their open Journéeportes be held Thursday, March 10 from 9 am to 17 pm in the halld'entrée CEGEP.


students graduating then animate thematic kiosks reflecting the content of their training and with different policy instruments used fluently and those developed specifically as part of their training.


Among five kiosks will address the themes of intervention with individuals, the intervention group, intervention with families and community intervention. The fifth booth will present the courses made by students in different environments.


A great opportunity for graduates to showcase their skills, expertise and professionalism, but also for the public to discover what training and for employers to meet these future graduates Intervention in Social Work.



For information: Julie Bérubé, counselor training


Collegia Group - Centre de Matane


Phone: 418 562-1240 ext 2525


Email: Berube.julie @ collegia.qc.ca



Source: Brigitte Lavoie,


Communications and recruitment


CEGEP Matane


Phone: 418 562-1240 ext 2516 or 418 566-9594


Email: communication@cegep-matane.qc.ca

Compatibility Snake Sheep

Old Harry: The St. Lawrence Coalition denounced the secret talks between Ottawa and Quebec City welcomed

Old Harry: The Coalition St. Lawrence denounced the secret negotiations between Ottawa and Quebec
The creation of an Office Offshore should be subject to public scrutiny


Islands-la-Madeleine - 1st March 2011 . St. Lawrence Coalition Challenges Governments of Quebec and Canada in order to submit the creation of a Canada-Quebec Offshore Petroleum to public scrutiny. The Coalition emphasizes that significant independent commissions, set up in the United States and Newfoundland, have recently questioned the ability of such offices to ensure safe operations and environmental protection. The Coalition urges the Government of Quebec to condition the signing of any agreement with the Federal results of its own Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) project and a public review to ensure its improvement.

The Coalition believes urgent action when evidence suggests that creating such an office will be announced shortly. The recent comments of the Minister Nathalie Normandeau to the effect that negotiations with the federal government would "very, very, very well" and the inaugural message of Jean Charest, who spoke last week "to conclude, as soon as possible an agreement with government Federal "suggest that the signing of an agreement is imminent. "We call on ministers and Christian Paradis Nathalie Normandeau for they determine the signature of any agreement to public consultation," said Danielle Giroux Attention fragile.

Coalition St. Lawrence said that independent commissions in Canada and the United States, including the Commission Wells in Newfoundland and the National Commission On The Horizon Oil Spill BP Deepwater Offshore Drilling and the United States, concluded that the fact of giving a single agency mandated to promote economic development of this sector while ensuring effective environmental protection and safety of operations created a conflict of interest that should be corrected. "The current structure of boards makes them both judges and parties in the development of the oil industry in the marine environment, a situation that has directly challenged the safety of operations for the protection of workers and ecosystems," said Christian Simard Nature Quebec.

According to the Coalition, the Commission report Wells has completely discredited the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board (the Board) by calling into question its ability to ensure worker safety and oil operations in the marine environment. The report also confirms that the establishment of an independent structure to the Board is required to ensure the safety of offshore oil facilities and environmental protection. "The offices must minimally pass the test of recent commissions of inquiry, which involves the creation of independent agencies to ensure the safety of operations and protecting the environment, "added Karel Mayrand of the David Suzuki Foundation. Wells noted that the Commission was set up following the sinking of an offshore helicopter transportation of personnel and the death of 17 persons in 2009.

Coalition judge before any creation of a new Office of Offshore, deep reforms must be undertaken to ensure the safety of facilities, worker and environmental protection. In addition to the failures noted in the report of Wells, the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore can escape the Law of Access to Information and review of the Auditor General of Newfoundland. "It is inconceivable that the agency responsible for the security of oil operations in the Gulf is not subject to the highest standards of transparency, control and supervision by the appropriate government agencies'" added Patrick Nadeau of CPAWS.
The St. Lawrence Coalition comprises 50 associations and organizations from various economic sectors and nearly 1,000 individuals. The Coalition members wish to be a moratorium on exploration and exploitation of hydrocarbons across the Gulf of St. Lawrence.


Sources:

Danielle Giroux
Spokesperson of the Coalition Saint Laurent (French interview)
President, Attention FragÎles
418-986-6644 /
coalitionstlaurent@me.com

Orer Catherine, Director of Communications

David Suzuki Foundation 514-316-4646 x104 /
catherine.orer @ davidsuzuki.org

Christian Simard, Director General
Nature Quebec
418-648-2104 x2071 /
direction@naturequebec.org

Patrick Nadeau, CEO
Wilderness Society and Parks Canada, Quebec wing
514-278-7627 x226 /
pnadeau@snapqc.org