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"Canada to host 2018 G7 Summit in Charlevoix, Quebec"

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From the PM's info-machine ...
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced that the 2018 G7 Summit will be held at Le Manoir Richelieu in La Malbaie, Quebec. Located in the Charlevoix region, this unique and idyllic area highlights our country’s vast and diverse natural beauty and evokes the historical significance of the St. Lawrence River.

Next year’s summit will allow Canada to showcase both its domestic and international priorities: to strengthen the middle class, advance gender equity, fight climate change, and promote respect for diversity and inclusion.

It will also be an important opportunity for Canada to engage G7 counterparts on pressing global challenges, and pursue further collaboration on innovative and clean economic growth.

A parallel announcement was also made today at Le Manoir Richelieu by Minister of Families, Children and Social Development Jean-Yves Duclos, and Minister of National Revenue Diane Lebouthillier.

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“Canada is proud to host the 2018 G7 Summit in Charlevoix. This vibrant region captures everything that our country is about – from bilingualism, to cultural diversity, to stunning scenery in every season. I look forward to welcoming my counterparts next year in beautiful Charlevoix. I’m sure they will fall in love with the region, just as Canadians have done for generations.”
— Rt. Hon. Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

Quick Facts

    This will be the sixth summit hosted by Canada, and the first in Quebec since 1981.
    The previous Canadian summits were held in Muskoka, Ontario (2010), Kananaskis, Alberta (2002), Halifax, Nova Scotia (1995), Toronto, Ontario (1988) and Ottawa-Montebello, Ontario and Quebec (1981) ...
You can start reading up the OPFOR manual here  ;D - preview (8 page PDF) available here.
 
milnews.ca said:
From the PM's info-machine ...You can start reading up the OPFOR manual here  ;D - preview (8 page PDF) available here.
Some more possibly-related reading (27 pg PDF, dated 4 April 2016), courtesy of the U.S. DHS & FBI - from the summary - highlights mine ...
This joint DHS and FBI Assessment examines the possible reasons why anarchist extremist attacks in certain countries abroad and in the United States differ in the frequency of incidents and degree of lethality employed in order to determine ways US anarchist extremists actions might become more lethal in the future. This Assessment is intended to establish a baseline comparison of the US and foreign anarchist extremist movements and create new lines of research; follow-on assessments will update the findings identified in the paper, to include the breadth of data after the end of the reporting period (as warranted by new information), and identify new areas for DHS and FBI collaboration on the topic. This Assessment is also produced in anticipation of a heightened threat of anarchist extremist violence in 2016 related to the upcoming Democratic and Republican National Conventions—events historically associated with violence from the movement. By comparing violence in the United States with Greece, Italy, and Mexico—countries historically exhibiting anarchist extremist violence targeting persons—from January 2010–July 2014, we identified factors that could explain differences in targeting and tactics by selected foreign anarchist extremists and United States. The study examines 110 anarchist extremist incidents occurring within the United States and these selected foreign countries. Only those incidents determined to be violent (i.e., involving threats of bodily harm) were included in the dataset. Our ability to analyze relevant details of attacks depended heavily on the quality of sourcing for these incidents—which almost solely derived from the media. Additionally, although US anarchist extremist attacks noted in this study occurred in multiple states, the majority of incidents occurred in the Pacific Northwest region.

This Assessment was produced to assist federal, state, local, and tribal government agencies and private sector infrastructure and security officers in the deterrence, prevention, preemption of, or response to terrorist attacks against the United States conducted by anarchist extremists. Some of the activities described in the study may involve activities that are, by themselves, lawful or constitutionally protected, and the study’s findings should be considered within the existing framework of laws, regulations, and operating procedures that govern a particular enforcement entity. Additionally, conduct deemed potentially suspicious and indicative of terrorist activity should be taken in conjunction with other indicators and possible preoperational activity.

Key Judgments

Our examination of anarchist extremist violence in the United States and in Greece, Italy, and Mexico revealed several prominent features that may inform strategies to counter domestic terrorism:

DHS and FBI assess the primary factor explaining the difference in targets between foreign and US anarchist extremists is foreign anarchist extremists’ focus on specific economic and governance issues relative to their geographic area, while US anarchist extremists tend to focus on symbols of capitalism. We assess the likely primary factor explaining foreign anarchist extremists’ greater willingness to use more violent tactics than their US counterparts is that these foreign anarchist extremist movements are often more organized—allowing for more complex attacks—and have a well-established tradition of lethal violence not currently seen in the United States.

The vast majority of US anarchist extremist attacks targeted property likely due to the location’s accessibility and as a symbol of capitalism and globalization. Most foreign anarchist extremist attacks targeted persons likely because of the cohesiveness of the movement and greater emphasis on issues that can be blamed on local, individual targets. US anarchist extremists targeted the banking/finance sector most often, as these perceived soft targets of capitalism are possible to attack with tactics that are non-lethal yet cause significant economic damage and pose significant public safety risks. Foreign anarchist extremists most often targeted government entities, likely due to the emphasis placed on local domestic issues by foreign anarchist extremists and their capabilities to commit attacks against hardened targets.

Arson was the most common violent tactic used by US anarchist extremists—approximately 70 percent (19 of 27) of attacks—while foreign anarchist extremists used arson in only a third of their attacks. US anarchist extremists likely use this tactic based on their intention to cause economic and property damage, which can be accomplished by arson with relatively limited resources and specialized skills. Unlike US anarchist extremists, foreign anarchist extremists frequently used explosives, likely due to their capability to develop more advanced explosive devices as a result of their more organized structure, having a history of using such tactics, and because their targets are hardened.
 
milnews.ca said:
We assess the likely primary factor explaining foreign anarchist extremists’ greater willingness to use more violent tactics than their US counterparts is that these foreign anarchist extremist movements are often more organized
That struck me as pretty funny;  not just the organized anarchy, but their chaos is more orderly too.  ;D
 
Ugh. Let's see some dates so I can put my leave in...
 
SeaKingTacco said:
Park a frigate in the St Lawrence?

That would work, but we should consider that Bagotville is only 100 Kms away. Perhaps it would be better to have eyes on any target before we blindly put a Seasparrow through the wings of a bush pilot that didn't read his NOTAMs before taking off  ;D.

Besides, by then, wouldn't it be the perfect time for the "Allouettes" squadron to show off their shinny new Super-Hornets.  [lol:
 
jollyjacktar said:
Or an enormous rubber duck.

Isn't it being towed from Europe?

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Something is rotten in the state of Denmark!

 
And for the conspiracy theorists among us....

Paul-Desmarais-Estate_3.jpg


http://www.idesignarch.com/billionaire-paul-desmarais-stunning-estate/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6N9vz2e6J0

http://www.airnav.com/airport/kcvx


Modified to resolve navigation error

http://www.mrccharlevoixest.ca/airport/current-information/
 
Chris Pook said:
And for the conspiracy theorists among us....

Paul-Desmarais-Estate_3.jpg


http://www.idesignarch.com/billionaire-paul-desmarais-stunning-estate/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6N9vz2e6J0 ...
Good one feedin' the foil hat sausage machine ...  ;D
Chris Pook said:
http://www.airnav.com/airport/kcvx
I don't think this is quite the right Charlevoix -- unless they're planning a longish drive to the venue  ;)
 
You do realize that the Desmarais estate is actually the only "French Château" in the world that is under constant mosquitoes and black flies attacks 5 months of the year.


Perhaps they are the ones that need air defence. [:D
 
Oldgateboatdriver said:
You do realize that the Desmarais estate is actually the only "French Château" in the world that is under constant mosquitoes and black flies attacks 5 months of the year.


Perhaps they are the ones that need air defence. [:D

At very least,  I would recommend fewer bacchanalias in the orangerie. 

Activities would probably be best confined to the grand hall 

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Oldgateboatdriver said:
You do realize that the Desmarais estate is actually the only "French Château" in the world that is under constant mosquitoes and black flies attacks 5 months of the year.


Perhaps they are the ones that need air defence. [:D

We can arm the Grunts with these
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and the artillery AD troop can use this
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And by the way.... mosquitoes and blackflies are an issue.  But the real terror weapons are the deerflies.
 
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