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In a message dated 18/06/01 17:38:42 Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

<< Dear Sisters and Brothers,
 
 Here's another important development in the movement to build the
 OCAP-initiated campaign. This past weekend there was a general meeting of
 the Canadian Federation of Students - Ontario. In both the campaigns
 committee and the final plenary, the CFS unanimously (and here I'm quoting
 from a report from a student activist):
 
 1) endorsed the OCAP campaign,
 
 2) agreed to support and participate in the general
 strike that will hopefully be called by labour and
 
 3) incorporated into its own campaign strategy a campaign entitled "Unfit
 to Govern".  This campaign fits the standard CFS campaign model and
 borrows from the Ontario Coalition for Social Justice campaign of the same
 name, but it will in effect provide student associations with the
 resources to participate in the OCAP campaign."
 
 So, the possibility of joining together university student walkouts,
 high school walkouts, workplace actions and street protests in October
 seems to have taken another step forward.
 
 In solidarity -- David McNally
  >>




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Dear Sisters and Brothers,

Here's another important development in the movement to build the
OCAP-initiated campaign. This past weekend there was a general meeting of
the Canadian Federation of Students - Ontario. In both the campaigns
committee and the final plenary, the CFS unanimously (and here I'm quoting
from a report from a student activist):

1) endorsed the OCAP campaign,

2) agreed to support and participate in the general
strike that will hopefully be called by labour and

3) incorporated into its own campaign strategy a campaign entitled "Unfit
to Govern".  This campaign fits the standard CFS campaign model and
borrows from the Ontario Coalition for Social Justice campaign of the same
name, but it will in effect provide student associations with the
resources to participate in the OCAP campaign."

So, the possibility of joining together university student walkouts,
high school walkouts, workplace actions and street protests in October
seems to have taken another step forward.

In solidarity -- David McNally




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