- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 15923
- author: musissima
10:49
01/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which stag...
published: 12 May 2009
author: musissima
01/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which staged a series of attacks in the late 1960's which culminated in the kidnappings of Pierre Laporte, Quebec's vice-Prime Minister /minister of culture and James Cross, the British Consul in Montreal, in October of 1970. This film traces those events and the political and social reactions and circumstances surrounding them. Director : Robin Spry ( 1974 ) Source : IMDB - ... and the struggle goes on...
10:24
Québec History 31 - FLQ October Crisis
Québec a Nation History 31 The October Crisis was a series of events triggered by two kidn...
published: 11 Jul 2010
author: Patriote17
Québec History 31 - FLQ October Crisis
Québec a Nation History 31 The October Crisis was a series of events triggered by two kidnappings of government officials by members of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) during October 1970 in Québec. The FLQ demanded that the government release political prisoners who were sentenced to death, mens like François Schirm and Edmond Guénette who were sentenced to death for a robbery. These circumstances ultimately culminated in the only peacetime usage of the War Measures Act in Canada's history and in the execution of minister Pierre Laporte by the FLQ. The death penalty have been abolish in Canada in 1976, François Schirm and Edmond Guénette were not executed by the government. The War Measures Act was a Canadian statute that allowed the government to assume sweeping emergency powers in the event of "war, invasion or insurrection, real or apprehended". The act was invoked three times in Canadian history: during the First World War, the Second World War, and the 1970 FLQ October crisis. The Front de libération du Québec "Quebec Liberation Front", commonly known as the FLQ was a left-wing nationalist and socialist paramilitary group in Quebec, Canada, active between 1963 and 1970, which is widely regarded as a terrorist organization. It was responsible for over 200 violent incidents which killed eight people and injured many more, including the bombing of the Montreal Stock Exchange in 1969. These attacks culminated in 1970 with what is known as the October Crisis, in ...
- published: 11 Jul 2010
- views: 17059
- author: Patriote17
8:08
06/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which stag...
published: 12 May 2009
author: musissima
06/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which staged a series of attacks in the late 1960's which culminated in the kidnappings of Pierre Laporte, Quebec's vice-Prime Minister /minister of culture and James Cross, the British Consul in Montreal, in October of 1970. This film traces those events and the political and social reactions and circumstances surrounding them. Director : Robin Spry ( 1974 ) Source : IMDB - ... and the struggle goes on...
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 5063
- author: musissima
7:13
09/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which stag...
published: 12 May 2009
author: musissima
09/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which staged a series of attacks in the late 1960's which culminated in the kidnappings of Pierre Laporte, Quebec's vice Prime-minister/minister of culture, and James Cross, the British Consul in Montreal, in October of 1970. This film traces those events and the political and social reactions and circumstances surrounding them. Director : Robin Spry ( 1974 ) Source : IMDB ... and the struggle goes on... -
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 3668
- author: musissima
10:46
08/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which stag...
published: 12 May 2009
author: musissima
08/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which staged a series of attacks in the late 1960's which culminated in the kidnappings of Pierre Laporte, Quebec's vice-Prime Minister /minister of culture and James Cross, the British Consul in Montreal, in October of 1970. This film traces those events and the political and social reactions and circumstances surrounding them. Director : Robin Spry ( 1974 ) Source : IMDB - ... and the struggle goes on...
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 6061
- author: musissima
5:59
03/10- OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 - QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which stag...
published: 12 May 2009
author: musissima
03/10- OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 - QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which staged a series of attacks in the late 1960's which culminated in the kidnappings of Pierre Laporte, Quebec's vice-Prime Minister /minister of culture and James Cross, the British Consul in Montreal, in October of 1970. This film traces those events and the political and social reactions and circumstances surrounding them. Director : Robin Spry ( 1974 ) Source : IMDB - ... and the struggle goes on...
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 6023
- author: musissima
19:23
War Measures Act Broadcast
October 16th 1970 Prime Minister Trudeau explains to Canadians why the government is invok...
published: 06 Apr 2011
author: djat2
War Measures Act Broadcast
October 16th 1970 Prime Minister Trudeau explains to Canadians why the government is invoking emergency powers as a response to the kidnappings of James Cross and Pierre Laporte by the FLQ. Laporte's dead body would be found the next day.
- published: 06 Apr 2011
- views: 21928
- author: djat2
8:26
04/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - THE FLQ MANIFESTO
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which stag...
published: 12 May 2009
author: musissima
04/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - THE FLQ MANIFESTO
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which staged a series of attacks in the late 1960's which culminated in the kidnappings of Pierre Laporte, Quebec's vice-Prime Minister /minister of culture and James Cross, the British Consul in Montreal, in October of 1970. This film traces those events and the political and social reactions and circumstances surrounding them. Director : Robin Spry ( 1974 ) Source : IMDB - ... and the struggle goes on...
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 9695
- author: musissima
10:51
07/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which stag...
published: 12 May 2009
author: musissima
07/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which staged a series of attacks in the late 1960's which culminated in the kidnappings of Pierre Laporte, Quebec's vice-Prime Minister /minister of culture and James Cross, the British Consul in Montreal, in October of 1970. This film traces those events and the political and social reactions and circumstances surrounding them. Director : Robin Spry ( 1974 ) Source : IMDB - ... and the struggle goes on...
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 8212
- author: musissima
10:04
02 /10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which stag...
published: 12 May 2009
author: musissima
02 /10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which staged a series of attacks in the late 1960's which culminated in the kidnappings of Pierre Laporte, Quebec's vice-Prime Minister /minister of culture and James Cross, the British Consul in Montreal, in October of 1970. This film traces those events and the political and social reactions and circumstances surrounding them. Director : Robin Spry ( 1974 ) Source : IMDB - ... and the struggle goes on...
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 9437
- author: musissima
5:54
10/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 -QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which stag...
published: 12 May 2009
author: musissima
10/10 - OCTOBER CRISIS OF 1970 -QUEBEC - FLQ
The Front de libération du Quebec was a Québécois Freedom-Fighters organization which staged a series of attacks in the late 1960's which culminated in the kidnappings of Pierre Laporte, Quebec's vice-Prime Minister /minister of culture and James Cross, the British Consul in Montreal, in October of 1970. This film traces those events and the political and social reactions and circumstances surrounding them. Director : Robin Spry ( 1974 ) Source : IMDB - ... and the struggle goes on...
- published: 12 May 2009
- views: 5926
- author: musissima
2:35
FLQ/October Crisis
For Popplet...
published: 11 Jun 2012
author: mcintoshtaryn
FLQ/October Crisis
For Popplet
- published: 11 Jun 2012
- views: 53
- author: mcintoshtaryn
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The October Crisis [Trailer]
Two young men in the American Midwest question the concepts of faith and revenge when pose...
published: 02 May 2012
author: Marc Wilkinson
The October Crisis [Trailer]
Two young men in the American Midwest question the concepts of faith and revenge when posed with the opportunity to murder the Catholic priest accused of molesting their kid brother. Shot on Kodak Vision3 16mm film. www.TheOctoberCrisis.com Written and Directed by Marc WIlkinson Produced by Ram Goetz Cinematographer: Justin Kenney Original Score by Tyler Koontz www.marcwilkinson.com
- published: 02 May 2012
- views: 533
- author: Marc Wilkinson
10:18
Québec History 30 - FLQ and War Measure Act
Québec a Nation History 30 The War Measures Act was a Canadian statute that allowed the go...
published: 10 Jul 2010
author: Patriote17
Québec History 30 - FLQ and War Measure Act
Québec a Nation History 30 The War Measures Act was a Canadian statute that allowed the government to assume sweeping emergency powers in the event of "war, invasion or insurrection, real or apprehended". The act was invoked three times in Canadian history: during the First World War, the Second World War, and the 1970 FLQ October crisis. The October Crisis was a series of events triggered by two kidnappings of government officials by members of the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) during October 1970 in Québec. The FLQ demanded that the government release political prisoners who were sentenced to death, mens like François Schirm and Edmond Guénette who were sentenced to death for a robbery. These circumstances ultimately culminated in the only peacetime usage of the War Measures Act in Canada's history and in the execution of minister Pierre Laporte by the FLQ. The death penalty have been abolish in Canada in 1976, François Schirm and Edmond Guénette were not executed by the government. Note from Patriote17: (I am sure they don't told in english class that the FLQ kidnapped government officials to save the lives of their friends, in a time were death penalty existed in Canada. Death penalty was moslty aboslish because of pressure from the PQ to save the live of FLQ members before they became martyr.) The Front de libération du Québec "Quebec Liberation Front", commonly known as the FLQ was a left-wing nationalist and socialist paramilitary group in Quebec, Canada ...
- published: 10 Jul 2010
- views: 9004
- author: Patriote17
15:46
LPACTV: The October Crisis
www.larouchepac.com -- Many preach that a recovery is on the way, if not already here. LaR...
published: 30 Oct 2009
author: laroucheyouth
LPACTV: The October Crisis
www.larouchepac.com -- Many preach that a recovery is on the way, if not already here. LaRouche forecast in July 25th 2009, the 2nd anniversary of his successful forecast of 2007, that indeed there won't a recovery given the policy practices of the whitehouse and company. He stated that by mid October, the crisis would fall into a deeper crisis, meaning that there would be a qualitative down shift in the ability to support people and the institutions that support people. To no surprise, he was right, again. We are now in that deeper phase of collapse and next stop can very likely be the end of the system.
- published: 30 Oct 2009
- views: 827
- author: laroucheyouth