Guillaume Beaulieu

Guillaume Beaulieu is a Québécois activist originating in River-of-Wolf.

He has inter alia fact speech of him regarding a dispute with the police officers of Philadelphia during a demonstration against biotechnologies. Following this event, a police officer had one heart attack to which he succumbed. Guillaume Beaulieu had sprinkled one (other) police officer using a water bottle. He is the subject of legal proceedings. The sentence is still not known.

In 2005 and 2006, it was the subject of several articles in the Québécois media and the student media of the university Laval after the institution suspended it without call and condemned to pay more than 1000 dollars of fine. It was shown to have taken part in an action coloured against the presence on the campus of the multinational company Sodexho, of which it denounced the practices of supposed unfair and expensive food. The action had ended when several students had stopped the activities of one of the counters of the multinational using balloons and confetti. A few months later, the administration of the university in question had preferred to again sign a 5 year old contract with the multinational, rather than to trust a project of cafeteria co-ed set up by her associations of first and second cycles (gathering more than 30000 students and co-eds).

Beaulieu had also drawn the attention of the media in 2002 when he presented his candidature for the post of vice-chancellor of the Laval university, where he continued his baccalaureate in data processing. He was one of four candidates at the station with Michel Pigeon (former vice-chancellor), Denis Brière (current vice-chancellor) and Martin Maltais. It is now impossible for a student to present himself to the post of vice-chancellor.

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