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665 saint-joseph québec qc canada • 9/11 • anti-psychiatry • canada • citizens commission on human rights (cchr) • commission des citoyens pour les droits de l'homme (ccdh, aka cchr) • david eddie • denis côté • germany • globe and mail (canada) • karine bélanger • kevin libin • la presse (montréal, canada) • le soleil (québec, canada) • nadielle kutlu • national post (canada) • pier-luc dupont • psychiatry: an industry of death • quebec • real estate • stephen a. kent • the way to happiness (twth) • winnipeg • xenu (operating thetan level 3, ot 3, wall of fire) • Église de scientologie de québec
Reference materials 3rd Line East Mono ON Canada182 Rue Sainte Catherine Est Montréal QC CanadaPeck Building @ 33 Princess Street Winnipeg MB Canada
9 matching items found between Jul 2007 and Dec 2007. Furthermore, there are 295 matching items for all time not shown.
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Dec 28, 2007
Will studio success ride with Valkyrie? — Toronto Star (Canada)
Type: Press
Author(s): John Hiscock
Source: Toronto Star (Canada)
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Dec 7, 2007
German officials want Church of Scientology banned in the country — Globe and Mail (Canada)
Type: Press
Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Oct 31, 2007
Booklet sent to Winnipeg Mayor's office insinuates politician endorses Scientology — National Post
Type: Press
Source: National Post
A religious booklet sent to his office makes it seem that Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz officially endorses the musings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Mayor Katz's image and the official City of Winnipeg logo appear on the back cover of the 68-page booklet, which implores readers to observe life lessons such as "do not take alcohol to excess," "don't be promiscuous," "preserve your teeth" and "don't do anything illegal." The booklet, called The Way to Happiness, purports to be "presented ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Oct 30, 2007
Katz finds religion... or vice versa — Winnipeg Free Press
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Type: Press
Author(s): Bartley Kives
Source: Winnipeg Free Press
IN a booklet called The Way To Happiness, it appears as if Winnipeg Mayor Sam Katz officially endorses the musings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. Katz's image and the official City of Winnipeg logo appear on the back cover of the 68-page booklet, which implores readers to observe life lessons such as "do not take alcohol to excess," "don't be promiscuous," "preserve your teeth" and "don't do anything illegal." The booklet purports to be "presented by Sam Katz, mayor" and ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Oct 28, 2007
Church was Sun-burned // Bonokoski feature story brought lawsuits -- and clandestine activities — Canoe
Type: Press
Author(s): Alan Shanoff
Source: Canoe
I'm going to take you back to my early days as a lawyer. It was the mid-to-late 1970s. I was working at Eddie Goodman's firm, Goodmans. David Stockwood (for my money one of the top civil litigators in Toronto for the past 30-plus years) ran the litigation department. For some reason he trusted me to handle the litigation for an upstart, feisty little paper that was still growing, the Toronto Sun. It had hungry journalists and none was hungrier – and ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Aug 9, 2007
Torture, or just plain torque? 'Industry Of Death' Exhibition On Psychiatry Walks A Fine Line — National Post
Type: Press
Author(s): Kevin Libin
Source: National Post
EDMONTON -With a name like "Psychiatry: Industry of Death," visitors to the travelling exhibition in Edmonton likely understand they are not about to get a particularly measured perspective of the mental health profession. What they might not be prepared for is a fright show of the alleged "criminal practices" and "brutalities" of psychiatry, the cause, apparently, of history's vilest atrocities. By National PostAugust 9, 2007 EDMONTON -With a name like "Psychiatry: Industry of Death," visitors to the travelling exhibition in Edmonton ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jul 29, 2007
Église de scientologie : question d'image — Le Soleil (Québec, Canada)
Type: Press
Author(s): Pier-Luc Dupont
Source: Le Soleil (Québec, Canada)
L’Église de scientologie de Québec s’apprête à déménager ses pénates sur la rue Saint-Joseph, dans des locaux 10 fois plus grands que ceux qu’elle occupe à Limoilou. Un signe d’expansion ? Plutôt d’une volonté de soigner son image, semble-t-il. À l’heure actuelle, ils sont quelque 200 membres à fréquenter l’Église de façon régulière. Pour une organisation implantée dans la ville depuis le début des années 70, le chiffre est plutôt modeste. « Il y a peut-être eu une légère augmentation récemment, ...
Jul 24, 2007
For Xenu's sake, hear your kooky co-worker out — Globe and Mail (Canada)
Type: Press
Author(s): David Eddie
Source: Globe and Mail (Canada)
The question I've just discovered that someone I work with is a Scientologist. It's not something I've ever heard him talk about, but I asked him about it and he said yes, he was. He's pretty high in the organization, too, an “operating thetan,” whatever that is. I actually like the guy, but I can't help it: Ever since I found out about his beliefs, it's coloured the way I look at him. It just seems like such a kooky group. ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Jul 17, 2007
L'Église de scientologie gagne de la visibilité (French) — La Presse (Montréal, Canada)
Type: Press
Author(s): Nadielle Kutlu
Source: La Presse (Montréal, Canada)
L'Église de scientologie prend de l'expansion à Montréal. Actuellement située sur l'avenue Papineau, elle déménagera dans un immeuble qui appartenait à l'UQAM. Considérée par ses opposants comme une secte, l'Église triplera sa superficie. L'organisation occupera l'immeuble La Patrie, ancienne propriété de l'UQAM, rue Sainte-Catherine Est, dans environ un an. La transaction de 4,25 millions vient d'être conclue. L'Église de scientologie, qui rassemble près de 1000 membres dans la métropole, y entreprendra des travaux de «plusieurs millions de dollars», a précisé le ...
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