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The Earth is not heating up

But the convenient lie - Global Warming - is the only thing politicians and environmentalists Want you to hear

It gives them another excuse to "protect" your land.

Come to the Glengarry Sports Palace, Alexandria, 7:30 p.m, august 6 To hear the real story

The Glengarry Landowners Association And the Prescott-Russell and Stormont-Dundas Landowners Present the British TV video Production

"The Great Global Warming Swindle" Distinguished guest speaker

Professor Fred Michel Director, School of Environmental Sciences Carleton University

Come and listen, ask questions
Renew your landowner membership
For info: 613 577-2949


OLA Press Release
6 Mar, 2008

Leeds-Grenville Landowners Association AGM - an Enthusiastic Fresh Start!

(Attached photo front L to R: Nancy Kehoe, Gill Cyr, Duaine McKinley, Stephen Kirkwood, Carolin Kroot)

The Leeds-Grenville Landowners Association (LGLA) had their Annual General Meeting on March 4 at Spring Valley Hall at Brockville. It was a very enthusiastic meeting attended by 125 people most of whom signed up or renewed their memberships. A draft Constitution was presented to the membership which was accepted by all. Duaine McKinley, the interim president, gave a report on the recent activities and future plans of the LGLA. Shawn Carmichael gave a brief report on how the Upper Canada School Coalition won its fight with the school board to keep three local schools open. This was a big success for Grenville County.

Guest speakers were Jack MacLaren, president of the Ontario Landowners Association (OLA) and Tom Black of the Carleton L.A. They talked about the many OLA battles with government legislations, regulations and bureaucrats that interfer with the ability of Landowners to use, enjoy and profit from their property.

Jeff Bogaerts, president of the Lanark Landowners Association, convened the elections for a new executive and board of directors. The following people were elected:

The Leeds-Grenville Landowners Association has been re-instated as a member in good standing of the Ontario Landowners Association.

Attention Landowners!!

A new 10 episode series, "It's Your Government" is coming soon to a channel in your area. On March 11, 7:30, if all goes well, Laura Black and her family will be featured in a 20 minute segment where her documentary, "The Rural Revolution..a Fight for Survival" will be highlighted. Clips from her movie and interviews with some of the people she filmed, will be part of the show called: Citizen Politicians..

Why are rural landowners under attack?

Why are rural landowners under attack? Why do we need property rights entrenched in our Constitution? Here is the government's plan and strategy to attack rural landowners and their economy. TAKING our land-For their use.

People often believe that governments are benevolent and have our best interests at heart when they pass legislation: and that the failings of government policy and legislation are the result of poor implementation or their lack of knowledge and competence. The Vancouver declaration proves they are both neither benevolent, nor incompetent, only deceptive. This declaration provides the bureaucratic rational for collecting data regarding your land and then using that data to change your ownership rights. Read more http://habitat.igc.org/vancouver/vp-a.htm

The second step of the plan was concluded with the repatriation of the Canadian constitution that omitted property rights from the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but included collective & minority rights. Read the Charter at http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/charter/

The third step is the abolition and modification to existing water use rights as outlined in the 1989 UN Charter on Ground Water Management that Canada signed onto. Read more http://www.internationalwaterlaw.org/

The fourth and final step is found in "The panel Report-On the role of government, which lays out the framework to manage the death of Rural Ontario. Read more at Nov 1, 2005:INVESTING IN PEOPLE - Creating a Human Capital Society for Ontario

47,000 more reasons to fight back http://www.ruralrevolution.com/website/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=132&Itemid=205

Randy Hillier
Past President Ontario Landowners' Association

Merle Bowes 253-3941, (mrbowes@sympatico.ca),

"THIS LAND IS OUR LAND - BACK OFF GOVERNMENT"

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