Other evidence of links between GODF the MLQ and the League of Rights and Freedoms, etc..
(see also in the same vein: Masonic medal of Rene Levesque )
Newspaper article:
Sunday Morning, May 5, 1985 By Jacques Francoeur
Thicket everywhere Even if it shock you ...
Things have changed:
Grand Master of Masons
will be welcomed everywhere.
Not so long ago, Quebec's reluctance to show that he was a freemason.
Today, things have changed. We welcome with open arms in Montreal this week, Roger Leray, president of the Grand Orient de France during the 10th anniversary of the Lodge Montcalm Montreal.
The Grand Orient de France includes 32 denominations belonging to the Masonic "Freemasonry democratic and liberal in the world." The Grand Orient of France exists elsewhere in Quebec since 1892 with the founding of the Lodge in Montreal Emancipation.
Wednesday noon, Mr. Leray deliver a talk at the Club St Lawrence Kiwanis Wednesday night at the University of Montreal under the auspices of the Philosophy Society. He will also meet leaders of lay movements in Quebec, the League of Rights and Freedom, Canada World Youth, etc. .
Mr Leray reaffirm that "understand what Freemasonry Freemasons" who are "seeking truth". He recalled that the Grand Orient of France, of which the Lodge Montcalm, "is not a religious sect nor a political club. In acceding to the new member does not waive any rights nor any of its convictions. "
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morning, Montreal, Wednesday, 4 March I987 p.11
COMPANY
Who are the Freemasons Quebec?
Masons in the City Hall
"the Freemason modern Quebec is particularly interested in human rights, and prefers activism in movements such as League of Human Rights. Amnesty International, or the secular movement. "
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