| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Sophie Schoen | |
| 202 | susan arthur | |
| 203 | Mandeep Dhillon | |
| 204 | nora butler burke | Free Shawn Brant! |
| 205 | Cory Legassic | |
| 206 | Harold Fisher | Canada has no excuse to be anything but a role-model for other nations in terms of democracy and creating enduring peace throughout the world.
In order to realise this it is vital that we resolve our issues at home and foremost of these is how comtemptibly we treat our first nations neighbours.
I would like to hear all Canadians call for respectable and ethical engagement in resolving these our domestic conflicts. |
| 207 | TERRY AMBROSE | |
| 208 | Peter Greci | |
| 209 | Christopher Zebrowski | |
| 210 | john palfreyman | |
| 211 | Pete Doolittle | |
| 212 | Mark Davis | Shawn is being used by the Canadian Gov't in the same way That Leonard is being used by the U.S. Gov't. Their purpose is to show the indiginous people that if they want to lock us up for no reason at all, they will. The U.N. will not get involved due to the fact that the United States is the lease holder for the U.N. headquarters in NYC. |
| 213 | Miguel Gosselin | |
| 214 | Shahid Gardezi | |
| 215 | Cheri Martin | |
| 216 | Anna Kruzynski | |
| 217 | Alex Diceanu | |
| 218 | Gary Zatzman | |
| 219 | Anonymous | |
| 220 | Les Bogert | I believe the First Nations Pepole and decendants of them should have the right to protest decimations of their homelands and not be jailed for protesting corporate greed!! |
| 221 | Mathieu Francoeur | |
| 222 | Aziz Choudry | |
| 223 | Anonymous | |
| 224 | Leila Pourtavaf | |
| 225 | Vanessa Herrmann | |
| 226 | Annie Jubinville | |
| 227 | Gil Aguilar - CIPO-VAN | |
| 228 | tom prior | Zapata vive, la lucha sigue |
| 229 | Jean Koning | |
| 230 | Rayleen Gaudet Nunez | |
| 231 | derek aylward | |
| 232 | maria rasgado | |
| 233 | Anonymous | |
| 234 | Luanda Almeida | |
| 235 | Sandra Williams | No it should not be a surprise that he is fed up. He hasn't killed anyone though which is more than I can say for what happened with the police at Ipperwash.
Sandra, feature writer for poverty at Suite101
http://poverty.suite101.com/ |
| 236 | John Riddell | Shawn Brant has played an exemplary role in arousing public awareness of the dangerous misuse of Native lands, a problem that has been brought to crisis level by decades of government neglect. Shawn's actions have helped point the way toward a peaceful, constructive, and rapid resolution of this problem. For this he should be commended, not jailed. We all need him back with us again. |
| 237 | Peter McMahon | Charges against Shawn Brant expose the Canadian Governments unwillingness to deal with very important issues which effect Canadas First Nations folk. |
| 238 | Mauricio Arenas | Free the political prisoner . Freedom of Expression & Conscience are Charter of Rights & Freedoms |
| 239 | Anonymous | |
| 240 | Brian Barron | |
| 241 | CheeCheeishkee Barron | As being First Nations Shawn Brant been held long enough and should be able to go home and be with his people and family. Shawn is takening stand as Dudley George did and if it was not for the ancestor to send men like this to remind us what our elders and elders before them have faught for it all be lost like in a dusty book but we choosen not to get dusty and forget what it is about and the importance of our people and the rights how many more Shawn or Dudley is going to take before the govement truly sits and listens and understand, but long ago they sat and listen and asked questions when they need the land and food, and we gave no questions now we need to restore things the way they where and thegovernment now turns the other cheek, Shawn is doing what is being ask from the other side and what he was choosen for and time is now for him to go home and the goverment should worry about water and claims and poverty and promise ..Not for what someone believes in where does he have the right to speech and freedom...when the goverment say SO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 |
| 242 | Robyn Bourgeois | Just another case of continued colonial violence perpetrated against Canadian Aboriginal peoples! |
| 243 | matchafa | |
| 244 | Erika Fuchs | Free all Political Prisoners of the World! Libertad a tod@s los Pres@s Politic@s del mundo! |
| 245 | Wayne Porter | The purpose of bail is to ensure that defendants attend their trial and to protect society at large. Shawn Brant is not a risk in either situation. Free him. |
| 246 | Jeffrey Thiessen | My nation, canada, has broken its part of treaties time and again. People like Shawn Brant that attempt to enforce these treaties should be commended, not jailed. |
| 247 | Alexandre Beaupré | Ill passed this petition to has many as possible
In solidarity |
| 248 | James Douglas | The way Canada treats the First Nations people is shameful. Shawn Brant is speaking up about this problem, and it's time the government listened to both the general populace and First Nations to fix this. Locking up Shawn is not the intelligent solution, and the problem of abuse of these people will not go away just because the government tries to ignore it! |
| 249 | Muriel-Anne Brant Allemang | The Petition speaks for all of us. People must understand, the wait has been too long All Aboriginal Peoples should have True Justice immediately. God Bless Shawn Brant and all who struggle to make a great difference. |
| 250 | Marie-laurence blouin | |