Friday, September 25, 2015

Pauline Marois has made tributes to stakeholders in the explosion of Lac-Megantic including our cousins firefiters Donald Mercier and Renald Mercier

Pauline Marois has made ​​tributes to stakeholders in the explosion in Lac-Mégantic  including Donald Mercier Renald Mercier and cousins ​​fought braised risk of their lives.

You have braved hell to protect the lives of your fellow citizens and friends


Mrs. Pauline Marois
It is very unfortunate that Quebecers have forgotten the role of Madame Pauline Marois during this terrible tragedy.  
Shame Quebecers, "I forgot" is our new motto according to the prophet
We have re-elected to the Quebec government, Liberal Dr. Philippe Couillard who for squandering money, human, ancient, culture, for the sole benefit of its members and ministers, to be reelected to the next election by captive cultural minorities in the party. It certainly does not forget the Charbonneau Commission about Liberal corruption and corruptors who are again in power in November.
Dr. Philippe Couillard  I filled her mottomy pockets
Among all members who left National Assembly theonly liberal without exception took hold of premiums departures, this photo is the liberal soul.
Dr. Philippe Couillard would he have made ​​the same effort to help Lac-Mégantic. Certainly not for Lac-Mégantic is not Islamic, throwing us all into minority religious extremists and mouths which they protect with gags C-59 and immoral laws by destroying the right of expression to Catholic Quebecers and strains.  Liberal political immorality has no equal in the history of Quebec and Canadian.  
Lac-Mégantic
- Just over 200 people attended a ceremony Sunday at the most emotional in the multipurpose Montignac Lac-Mégantic while the first Minister Pauline Marois has honored the work of first responders who did not hesitate to risk their lives on the night of the tragedy of July 6.
Pauline Marois is not playing a game, it is sincere, it
First Minister delivered a fiery speeches praising the "unwavering solidarity" shown by first responders as they arrive on the drama of the site, and during the days that followed.
"You have braved hell to protect the life of your citizens, said the Prime Minister. You have shown courage, abnegation, determination. You do not count the hours or days. You acted for all Quebecers who felt helpless before the tragedy, "she said.
Ms Pauline Marois also encouraged these first responders to go for help if they need it. "These women and men are also victims, they have their wounds heal, she has said. It is time that you take care of yourself. Go get help, if  "The necessary.Prime Minister ended his speech by saying that Quebec was"lucky to have them. " "You have my sincere gratitude, we are proud of you," said Mrs. Pauline Marois.
"Eric Mercier Fire Chief Lac-Mégantic
Medals
In total 226 medals were awarded to firefighters, paramedics, police officers, city employees Lac-Mégantic, as well as some citizens affected by this honor. "We were four to receive a medal of bravery today, but we were twenty paramedics have worked the hours that followed the event. It is very comforting as feeling "said Jerome Baker, chef paramedics
Lac-Mégantic."We feel very honored to receive the medal, but it is hollowing we would have preferred never to receive it, to keep our friends relatives and our families to avoid this tragedy then, "said Eric Mercier Department of fire of Lac-Megantic.
The first medal, awarded by the Prime Minister, was presented to the Mayor of Lac-Mégantic, Colette Roy-Laroche. In front of the hall ovation, Colette Roy-Laroche was honored with a face covered with tears.


For the Prime Minister it was important to thank these courageous people, "it was absolutely necessary to say thank you to those who have and helped people who were the first in the line of fire and who suffered, "she said.
The flag at half mast at the National Assembly in the days following the tragedy was also handed over to the municipality of Lac -Mégantic. A government memorial plaque will be erected in the coming weeks to honor the memory of those who lost their lives in the tragedy of the railway on July 6.