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Anti-SLAPP petition in support of Écosociété

Description
Page d'accueil
Page de pétition
Résumé | Overview: 
Creation of an anti-SLAPP website and online petition in support of the Écosociété publishing house.
Client: 
Écosociété
Date de fin de projet | Project end date: 
05/2008
Équipe | Team: 
Description étendue | Full description: 

The Écosociété publishing house is the latest victim of a SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) initiated by the Barrick Gold mining company, after publishing a book called Noir Canada : pillage, corruption et criminalité en Afrique. Koumbit built a website in support of Écosociété and set up the ePetition tool.

Some Drupal modules were either developed or upgraded for this project:

The development time of this project amounts to 40 hours.

Programmation
Site Web
  • Radiovision website – Find a radio station on the Quebec map
  • Capture d'écran – OXFAM-Québec – Boutique en ligne
  • E-Joussour trilingual Web portal
  • Eastern Montreal Employment Centre - Section Page
  • Koumbit.org promotional poster
  • Site Web de CIBL 101,5 FM Radio-Montréal
  • Droit de Cité Logo
  • Touch Tunes Section Page
  • AIDS Vancouver Island website - Calendar
  • RQPC Website - Clickable Quebec Map
  • Screenshot of Ludiciné's website
  • McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Foundation Web site
  • La Parent'raide website - Contents Page
  • Rosemont Housing Committee website - Home Page
  • Online store
  • Oxfam-Quebec virtual water meter
  • Volunteer Bureau of Montreal Website - Section Page
  • Societecivile.cd - Local NGO Database
  • Women's information Technology Transfer
  • Optik Oblik Logo
  • Page d'accueil de la Commission scolaire francophone du Nunavut
  • Postcard "Caution"
  • Page de pétition
  • Postcards for CITIZENShift
  • Centre for Media Alternatives (CMAQ) - Home Page
  • Aids Vancouver Web Page
  • CACQ Home Page
  • Advocacy brochure for Alternatives
  • lesvivaces.org photo gallery
  • Ally Ntumba's Web site image gallery
  • Home page of the SociétéCivile project