Montreal rally in solidarity with the Greek population facing financial blackmail
About 250 gathered in solidarity with the Greek population facing financial blackmail this Saturday morning in front of the Greek consulate in Montreal. The Greek referendum is tomorrow and rallies in support of the no vote have sprung up across the globe.
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Rassemblement à #Montréal en solidarité avec la population #grecque face au chantage financier – #GreekSolidarity http://t.co/nzR6LY91mW
— Rick Cognyl Fournier (@rickfournier) July 4, 2015
About 250 gathered in solidarity with the Greek population facing financial blackmail this Saturday morning, in front of the Greek consulate in Montreal. The Greek referendum is tomorrow and rallies in support of the no vote have sprung up across the globe.

No to Blackmail, Solidarity with the Greek People
Along with other actions of solidarity with Greece, on the occasion of the referendum in Greece, Québec solidaire, the Solidarity Committee with the Greek People, Alternatives and the Montreal metropolitan Regional Labour Council (FTQ) are organizing this coming Saturday July 4th at 10:45am, a solidarity action in front of the Greek Consulate at 1002 Sherbrooke West in Montreal, corner McTavish, facing McGill University.
The Greek government has called upon its people to decide by means of a referendum to be held next Sunday whether to accept or reject the austerity terms proposed by the “Troika”. We, the organizers of this solidarity action, call upon all to respect the fundamental right of the Greek people and the decision that will emerge from the referendum. The only possible solution to the crisis in Greece must be based on respect for the people’s choice.
Faced with undue pressures and ultimatums from the “Troika”, from the European Central Bank, the European Commission and the International Monetary Fund, the Syriza government has chosen to let the people express their fundamental right to decide their future. Enough with ultimatums and false negotiations!
Let the Greek People Speak Without Blackmail and Threats.
No to Austerity, Yes to Dignity and Democracy!
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— Rick Cognyl Fournier (@rickfournier) July 4, 2015
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This is what the No rally in Athens looks like. Whole square packed. #Greececrisis https://t.co/U0lishzNWs
— Ros Atkins (@BBCRosAtkins) July 3, 2015
Glasgow stands with Greece in the face of Troika austerity. #GreeceCrisis https://t.co/YrmYPVeU7j
— Scottish Greens (@scottishgreens) July 2, 2015
Le peuple grec a beaucoup d'amis au Québec. Ma lettre au premier ministre @tsipras_eu http://t.co/HeQCjjpOAQ #polqc #Greferendum #austérité
— Amir Khadir (@amirkhadir) July 3, 2015
Face au chantage de la finance, solidarité avec la Grèce! Rassemblement samedi 10h45 devant le Consulat grec https://t.co/e8InoAt9OY #polqc
— Québec solidaire (@QuebecSolidaire) July 3, 2015
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