From public at lists.fcn.ca Fri Sep 4 09:18:39 2009 From: public at lists.fcn.ca (public@lists.fcn.ca) Date: Fri Sep 4 09:18:56 2009 Subject: [FCN Announcements] TV report from Ontario Message-ID: <0ED231D6-C402-4CA1-9AD7-85A264C53E71@fcn.ca> A TV report from the Southwestern Ontario affiliate of CTV: http://swo.ctv.ca/news.php?id=5571&PHPSESSID=8be0cd24ce0e8f740651e8046f01184b From public at lists.fcn.ca Fri Sep 18 22:07:03 2009 From: public at lists.fcn.ca (public@lists.fcn.ca) Date: Fri Sep 18 22:07:07 2009 Subject: [FCN Announcements] gN/aN's breakthrough edition Message-ID: <6559F064-F2BE-4DD2-9339-6DCD0B722C26@fcn.ca> The Federation of Canadian Naturists is pleased to announce the arrival of a rather special issue of its magazine Going Natural / Au naturel --- special because it?s probably the first naturist print magazine issue to publish video in its digital edition. There are three videos in this Fall issue. One is of the World Naked Bike Ride in Toronto this June (page 35). The other two (page 21) are unusual representations of motherhood. The motherhood videos form part of an exclusive article with incisive comments by women in Canada, the USA, and Africa on the subject of women, children, and nudity. It features 15 photos never before published, of pregnancy, breastfeeding, and nurturing. The digital edition enables audio, video, zoom, live links, and searches. Like the print edition, it's uncensored. It may be viewed or purchased here: ca.zinio.com/browse/publications/? productId=500260036&offer=500107013&bd=1 We anticipate that subscribers to the print edition of Going Natural / Au naturel will be granted free access to the digital edition. From public at lists.fcn.ca Tue Sep 29 07:03:50 2009 From: public at lists.fcn.ca (public@lists.fcn.ca) Date: Tue Sep 29 07:03:57 2009 Subject: [FCN Announcements] Glen Echo members get reprieve Message-ID: As many of you will have heard by now, Glen Echo Family Nudist Park in southern Ontario announced it was closing on October 1st. However, members have fought the eviction in Ontario's Landlord & Tenant Board. The Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) protects tenants in the province of Ontario. In yesterday's ruling, the board's adjudicator ruled that Glen Echo members were tenants and therefore entitled to the protection of the RTA. While this does not prevent the closure of Glen Echo, it will likely delay it and make the eviction of the members much more difficult. Canadian Press article which was widely picked up by other media: http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5jZbE6xXMhy4kyqTfd0n1Va1Ux31w Globe & Mail - original coverage about the win http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/nudists-avoid-sudden-eviction/article1304846/ Toronto Star - original coverage about the win http://www.thestar.ca/article/702432 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fcn.ca/pipermail/public/attachments/20090929/ae52d725/attachment.html From public at lists.fcn.ca Wed Sep 30 10:36:47 2009 From: public at lists.fcn.ca (public@lists.fcn.ca) Date: Wed Sep 30 10:37:10 2009 Subject: [FCN Announcements] Update: Glen Echo members get reprieve In-Reply-To: <4ac23bf66a00d_30f718feaf23e@monster3.speedymac.com.tmail> References: <4ac23bf66a00d_30f718feaf23e@monster3.speedymac.com.tmail> Message-ID: <997DBF9E-62EE-4DD1-855F-FBEB9EDFDB01@fcn.ca> The story has gone international. United Press International (UPI) has put it on its wire: http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/09/29/Nudists-get-extension-on-eviction-order/UPI-41571254251705/ As a result of this and the Canadian Press listing, there are now hundreds of publications, radio stations, TV stations and websites around the world carrying the story. Also missing from yesterday's links is the Toronto Sun story: http://www.torontosun.com/news/torontoandgta/2009/09/29/11184681.html (which got picked up by most of the Sun chain and the 24 Hour free newspapers) On 29-Sep-09, at 12h55 PM, public@lists.fcn.ca wrote: > > As many of you will have heard by now, Glen Echo Family Nudist Park > in southern Ontario announced it was closing on October 1st. > However, members have fought the eviction in Ontario's Landlord & > Tenant Board. The Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) protects tenants > in the province of Ontario. In yesterday's ruling, the board's > adjudicator ruled that Glen Echo members were tenants and therefore > entitled to the protection of the RTA. While this does not prevent > the closure of Glen Echo, it will likely delay it and make the > eviction of the members much more difficult. > > Canadian Press article which was widely picked up by other media: > http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5jZbE6xXMhy4kyqTfd0n1Va1Ux31w > > Globe & Mail - original coverage about the win > http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/nudists-avoid-sudden-eviction/article1304846/ > > Toronto Star - original coverage about the win > http://www.thestar.ca/article/702432 > > > _______________________________________________ > Public mailing list > Public@lists.fcn.ca > http://lists.fcn.ca/mailman/listinfo/public > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.fcn.ca/pipermail/public/attachments/20090930/8b2c9bc2/attachment.html