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Requests for Reconsideration

OLA draws a bead on MPAC


By Ontario Landowners Association ——--February 3, 2009

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There will be a mass protest action of Ontario Landowner Association members from across Ontario at the MPAC head office at 1305 Pickering Way, Pickering on Friday Feb. 13th at 11.00 A.M. OLA members and supporters are asked to gather at 10.30 A.M. in the "Bay shopping centre" parking lot across the street from the MPAC office on Pickering Way. From there we will march across the street to the MPAC office and speeches will follow. The OLA will then lead a procession of Landowners to the president’s office and present him with a pile of "Requests for Reconsideration". This is only the beginning.

Road directions to the MPAC office in Pickering: West on Hwy. #401, Whites Road exit north on Whites Road, turn right onto Kingston Road (Hwy. #2) for about 2 km., turn right onto Liverpool Road another 1/2 km., turn left onto Pickering Way - 1305 Pickering Way is the first building on the right. Go past the MPAC building to the "Bay shopping centre" on the left. East on Hwy. #401, Liverpool Road exit north, first right onto Pickering Way, go to the "Bay Shopping Centre". We encourage the rental of buses or car pooling. Seeking to preserve our rural identities, traditions, security, prosperity and the fundamental principles of natural justice [url=http://www.ruralrevolution.com]http://www.ruralrevolution.com[/url] If you require more background information, please contact the following: Jack MacLaren, President, Ontario Landowners Association Ph: 613 832-3201 Cell: 613 223-5534 Eric Dickinson, Director, Prince Edward, Hastings, Northumberland Landowners Association Ph: 705 653 2615 Gord Harsell, Director, Prince Edward, Hastings, Northumberland Landowners Association Ph: 705 924 1702

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Ontario Landowners Association——

The Ontario Landowners Association shall defend and promote the principal of strong local governments, democracy, and natural justice and represent the interests of the rural community.

For Rural Ontario to survive, Property Rights and judicial reform must be enshrined into law at all three levels of Government, these being; Federal, Provincial, and Municipal.

 

Rural Ontario is under systematic attack by government bureaucracy and false environmentalism.

 

The Ontario Landowners have and will continue to expose and meet these threats with determination and resolve in the court of public opinion.

 


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