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Monday, October 5, 1992

Students to n.tarch against recent assaults near campus

Students are holding a demon- .
stration tonight in 'response to a
recent series of violent attacks in
the McGill ghetto.
"A lot of people are feeling vu!nerable, helpless and angry right
nowbecauseoftherecentnumbers
of sexual assaults in the area," 5aid
FionaDeller,a WalkSafecoordinator. "It's important to know you
don't have to sit there and take it,
and this march will give people the
chance to prove it."
The McGill ghetto, the area bordered by Park Avenue, University,
Pine and Sherbrooke, is notorious.
Already this school year there have
been several reports of sexual assault in the area, with and without
weapons.
Organizers hope the march will
help students who pass through the
area to express their frustration.
"The atmosphere of the ghetto
community is getting worse as peoples' fear increases," said Students'
Society vp university affairs
Monique Shebbeare. "The march is
a way to lift morale and create more
awareness."
Dellersaid thereweremanyreasons why the organizers thought
the march was necessary.
"Firstandmostimportantly, the
march is a means of countering the
attacks that have been going on,"
said Deller. "Students need to show
that they're not going to stand by
and take it."

"The march is also an attempt to
attention to the power that
studentshavetorespondandithink
thisisaveryappropriateresponse,"
shesaid. "Participatingin the march
will also provide those who did not
participate in the Take Back the
Night demonstration with an opportunity to take part in the fight
against violence against women."
The Coalition Against Sexual
Assault, the Sexual Assault Centre,
and Walk Safe, who are organizing
the march, all boycotted the Take
Back the Night March held earlier
in September because it was a
women-onlyevent.Membersofthe
groups felt that this condition,
which was implemented as a way of
encouraging more women and incest survivors to participate, was
unacceptable.
Volunteers Galore
Volunteer recruitment for
Walksafe's new foot patrol and
walk-home service has been very
successful. But Deller says the turnout is somewhat bittersweet,
because it reflected increasing fears
of violence.
"Unfortunately, I think recruitment is going so well is because of
the heightened awareness at the
expense of violent attacks," said
Deller. "The media coverage of recent assaults has made everyone
much more aware."

MONTREAL (CUP) - Lynn
Chalifoux paid her babysitter with
the grocery money last week becauseshedidn't have enough money
for child care expenses.
Chalifoux, 32, lives on welfare
and studies full time at McGill.
She went back to school as part
of a special provincial welfare program. The provincial government
pays for four semesters of post-secondaryeducation for single parents
on welfare. It also covers child care
expenses. But Chalifoux didn't receive her cheque for child care
expenses in September.
This year, some welfare recipients were told their cheques would
not be sent out until the welfare
office had officially confirmed they
were registered as students.
"There's just no way I can do it,"
Chalifoux said. "I have very little
money left because I was depending on that cheque. I don't know
what I'll do for the rest of the
month."
Most students are trying to get
into their studies by the end of September, but single mothers on
welfare are also trying to borrow
money or find sitters who are willing to be paid later.
A woman with a child over the
age of six is eligible for about
a
month in after-school child care

expenses. But often even that is not
enough. The benefits cover the expenses for government-regulated
child care centres which receive
additional subsidies.
"Those daycares fill up very
quickly," Chalifoux said. "A lot of
women have to depend on other
forms of day care. Then the SS we
get per day just doesn't cut it."
Chalifoux was unable to register
her six-year-old son in a subsidized
child care program. Instead she
found a babysitter, who she pays SS
an hour.
"I can't take the chance oflosing
her," said Chalifoux.
Bureaucracy is the problem
The welfare office's many regulations make it hard for a recipient
to adjust to school, said Liesel
Urtnowski, an associate professor
of social work at McGill.
"The bureaucracy is so complex
that it gets to be a terrible hassle for
people with kids," said Urtnowski.
"They have to go to the welfare
. office to fill out forms, rush home
· after school to get the kids. It makes
getting ahead extremely difficult."
Urtnowski said some of her students on welfare are so discouraged
with the system, they want to quit
school.
"It seems to me (the welfare of-

City plan
sque ezes out
resid ents

"It's not even thatthere is a higher
incidence ofviolence now than preBY RON lACHMAN
viously, but rather just more
publicized," she said. "It's not a
Many residents of the Marparticular time of violence, but
rather that peoples' fear has been coni/Alexandraarea ofMontreal
fear that theymayhaveno choice
enhanced."
,
Dell er says the heightened aware- but to move out if a portion of
ness is also responsible for the the city's urban plan goes
increasing numbers of students us- through.
Thecitybegandraftinganew
ing the Walk Safe service. Last
urban
plan in early 1991. The
Monday and Tuesday,·Walk Safe
area
between
Jeanne Mance and
had about 20 walks per night.
Esplanade
was
set to be zoned
Wednesday the number rose to 53.
for
heavy
industry,
despite the
Dell er said Walk Safe volunteers
fact
that
there
are
already
193
have been
phones on
dwellings
there.
campuswiththeWalkSafenumber
Gloria Morin, a resident of
so that students would be able to
the
area, said that living condifind the number easily.
tions
in the area are already
Students should also be aware
that they can call Walk Safe without dismal, and thecity'splan would
a quarter by .using the internal · only make it worse.
"Its dirty, filthy, when I look
McGill phone located near the reference desk in McLennan library. out the window it makes me
Students in residence can par- sick," said Morin. "If I could
ticipate in a group walk home/metro afford it I'd move."
"I've been herefor 33 years," she
ride for Solin Hall which leaves
buys the house gets droit acquis,"
added.
Mclennan lobby at 10:45 Monday
she
said. "The city cannot force
Pierre
Goyer,
city councillor for
through Thursday.
Saint-Edouard, said that residents them to leaveiftheydon'twantto."
But Goyer says acquired rights
should not be forced to move. However, with 27 car body shops and are lost if your apartment is vacant
The march, organized by the two fish stores in the area, condi- for more than six months or if it
McGill Coalition Against Saual As- tions are already bad, and the city's suffers more than SOo/o damage in a
sault, Walksafe, and the Sex11al proposed plan would only make it fire.
"Iftheyzone this area industrial,
Assault Centre, will start at the Arts worse.
acquired
rights will not protect
"Let
them
live
there
if
they
want,
building steps, at 19h30. All are welyou,"
Goyer
said. "Places will be
they
have
a
right
to
live
there,"
said
come.
Goyer. "Right now they can move very difficult to rent. Landlords
away, or they can keep waking up to will stop making renovations. In
two or three years people will get
the smell of car paint and fish."
The neighbourhood , located in fed up and move away. They'll say
the Rosemont Petit Patrie, extends 'You can't fight city hall'."
According to Martin, the plan
east and west from Clark St. to Park
St. and north and south from Jean for the area should be completed by
October 29, and it calls for re-zonfice) can at least lend some money Talon to Beaubien Avenue.
to a student to get started, to pay for
Dianne Martin, city councillor ing the entire west side of the area
daycareand for books until it's con- for the area and president of the for industrial use. The plan is part
firmed they're in school," said committee that will be considering of the city's 'master plan' for develUrtnowski. "A student has to have a the plan, said that she agrees with opment which started in 199land
cash flow for the month ofSeptem- mostsectionsoftheplananddoesn't is making its way through each of
ber."
see any problem with residents al- Montreal's neighborhoods.
Goyer and some local commuDavid C1ssidy, a Montreal so- ready living there.
nity
organizations came up with an
cial worker, agreed.
"The people living there .have
"The law should be rewritten, if droit acquis-they have acquired alternate proposal by getting the
not withdrawn, and something the right to live there forever. And opinions of area residents earlier
more humane introduced," said if they decide to move, whoever this year. A report was drafted in
May and presented to city
Cassidy. "It's one of the most punicouncillors.
tive laws on the continent as far as
The report suggested mixwelfare goes."
ing residential and light
That'·s little comfort for
industry such as textile and
Chalifoux.
clothing factories on the west
"It makes it very stressful for
side. It recommended relous," she said. "I don't know what
cating the body shops and the
they expect women to do for the
fish plants, and restricting the
month of September."
hours of truck deliveries. It
Chalifoux should have
also called for more park space
child care benefits this month
,and acommercial centre with
whether or not she was in school,
a
bank, post office, grocery
said Robert Reynolds, a spokesperstore
and a laundromat.
son for the welfare department in
Goyer,
however is pessiMontreal.
mistic
about
retaining
"Normally, you're supposed to
residential zoning in the west
receive your daycare amount for
side.
the month of September. I know
"Either (city council) will
daycares and babysitters want their
reject what everybody is saymoney," said Reynolds. "In the past,
ing makes sense, or they'll be
there was never any problem about
foolish and put off the decithat. Maybe this year the governsion foracoupleofyears," said
ment wanted to get its receipts
Goyer.
before paying."

No .mon ey for childcare
BY DEBBIE HUM

The McGill Daily

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