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Has any media contacted CCHR for a comment about this?
They're all about human rights, I'm sure they want to help. Right?




Has any media contacted CCHR for a comment about this?
They're all about human rights, I'm sure they want to help. Right?![]()

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LOL ~ I ADDED the text and CD as a message to someone, and the files on the CD were faxed and emailed today ...
over 100 pages. The Summary of the Human Rights Commission only outlines the Charter violations ... the details of the
violations were on a CD, and now in the hands of the Minister of Justice and Attorney General and a few other government
agencies and Politicians.

,,,Five NN Staff talk to Media:> "Sylvain Bérard, the Ethics Officer, said that Narconon had already been experiencing financial problems for some time, to such an extent that, in recent months, the organization had even been admitting clients with more serious problems of a psychiatric nature.
"Some of these cases weren't admissible to the program because it requires cutting off their medication. But the administration chose to keep them anyway. There were several instances of attempted suicide during the past few months. By law, immediate medical assistance should have been provided, but management decided to keep these persons without calling for an ambulance," says the former employee. "We're playing with people's lives"
I still dont get it. Why is NN trying to pay David Love? He was a staff member at the time of these student situations correct?
April 8, 2014: David Love refuses to sign Non Disclosure agreement with Narconon Trois-Riveres following a Quebec Human Rights Commission Resolution Decision that found Narconon in violation of numerous human rights violations and abuses at their drug rehab center in Quebec. Narconon threatened the 3 Plaintiffs/Victims with filing Bankruptcy if ALL three did not sign agreement.
WE HAVE a NEW GOVERNMENT in Quebec now, as of last Monday! GREAT NEWS
http://www.montrealgazette.com/busin...852/story.html
St-Arnaud lost his seat in last Monday's provincial elections and his party was defeated. No date has yet been set for the
handover of power and no cabinet appointments have yet been announced.
" ... to the Department of Justice and Attorney General. As Bertrand St-Arnaud lost his seat in last Monday's provincial elections,
these documents will be directed to the new Liberal Premiere of Quebec, Philippe Couillard."
[email protected]
http://www.plq.org/en/team/philippecouillard
Born on June 26, 1957 in Montreal, Philippe Couillard earned his doctorate in medicine in 1979 and neurosurgery degree in 1985 from Université de Montréal, a specialist certificate from Collège des médecins du Québec and a specialist certificate from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada in 1985.
MOAR GOOD NEWS, just in case you missed it above.
David posted
It's nice to have someone in Government who can understand Hubbard.
by Gaétan Pouliot
April 14, 2014
The body responsible for upholding human rights in Quebec reached these conclusions after investigating the practices of Narconon, which was forced to close its doors in 2012. The Commission now calls on Narconon to compensate the victims.
A resolution by the Commission states that Narconon Trois-Rivières mistreated and financially exploited David Edgar Love while he was "in a vulnerable position."
Originally from British Columbia, Mr. Love is a former client and employee of Narconon Trois-Rivières. He filed a complaint in 2010 after spending nearly a year at Narconon.
Narconon charged him "considerable amounts for a detoxification program which was not scientifically approved and which involved health and safety hazards," says the Commission document, which is based on evidence and documentary proof. Moreover, the rehab center was staffed by "unqualified people."
The Commission also asserts that Mr. Love was a victim of abuse. Narconon submitted him to "humiliating and degrading practices," to "poor living and food conditions," and to "forced confinement and coercion," says the document.
Mr. Love was also forced to work without pay.
Narconon wants a non-disclosure agreement
Contacted by Radio-Canada, David Edgar Love says that similar resolutions have been reached for two other plaintiffs in this case. We were able to consult two of the three documents.
"We've won a victory," says Love. "After years of investigation, they concluded that we had told the truth."
Narconon offered him compensation totalling approximately 20% of the amount determined by the Human Rights Commission, he says. In addition, he was asked to sign a confidentiality clause, which would then have prevented him from talking about the case. And this agreement must be accepted by the three victims to be effective, he says, outraged.
Mr. Love has no intention of signing such an agreement. He is not out for money and prefers that the matter be made public to prevent others from being exploited.
"Narconon Trois-Rivières was committing horrendous human rights violations." - David Edgar Love
The Human Rights Commission could also bring this case to court to obtain compensation for the victims. This is what Mr. Love would like the Commission to do.
However, if this scenario comes to pass, Narconon is threatening to declare bankruptcy, says Love, who says he is still traumatized by his experience in Trois-Rivières.
Narconon and Scientology
Narconon is a network of drug rehab centers affiliated with the Church of Scientology. It has facilities in various countries and offers treatments based on the teachings of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.
In April 2012, the Health and Social Services Agency of the Mauricie and Centre-du-Québec region refused to grant certification to the Trois-Rivières detox center, forcing the closure of the establishment.
Narconon's practices were controversial. Some of its therapies represented a "health risk," said the Health Agency, for example, "the sudation method that is combined with the massive intake of vitamins, as well as the lack of an agreement with any doctors."
Mr. Love says he underwent sweating treatments for 26 consecutive days and consumed large doses of vitamins. When he left the center, he was hospitalized for three days for liver problems.
Narconon received persons addicted to drugs and alcohol from 2001 to 2012.
Radio-Canada tried to contact a representative of Narconon, but without success.
Link to the Quebec Human Rights Commission resolution:
In French
In English
Has any media contacted CCHR for a comment about this?
They're all about human rights, I'm sure they want to help. Right?![]()

YES, the CCHR in Montreal has or is going to be contacted by at least 2 Reporters tomorrow for Comment.
The Human Rights Commission & Narconon, have both, apparently DECLINED comment for now, according to one Reporter today.
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I've often felt that up until sometime between 2009 and 2011, it seemed like critics of the cult were pushing an elephant uphill and since then it has been a matter of watching it fall downhill all by itself.
You remind me that this is not the case, and that a small core of people such as yourself are doing the important and serious work which is chipping away at the machine piece by piece.
I am in awe of your persistence, your patience, your intelligence and your years of hard work.
TONIGHT - 10:02 PM (2 hours ago) - Email to Reporter: Should be very interesting meeting tomorrow. What the HELL ... I'm so far into this now, there's no turning back until it's FINISHED one way an other. A few Lawyers, Critics, Friends, Relatives, and for sure CCHR/NN/Moxon/OSA/DM ... are PISSED at me already, so no turning back now -- just PRESS ON and see who WINS the so-called 'GAME' the Cult plays?
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