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This is truly fabulous news!!! When your done in Canada come visit us in the US...One down...many more to go
I'm sure this is not the end of it though


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I just called the center to verify...they DID answer the phone...I guess they will be referring people to other Narconon centers. It's very possible that they will be violating laws to make room for these new intakes and the transferred individuals


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Translation of a French article posted on April 17, 2012 on the website of the Trois-Rivières daily newspaper Le Nouvelliste:
Narconon: l'Agence de santé craignait pour la sécurité des résidents
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Narconon: Health Agency feared for the safety of the residents

April 17, 2012

The Narconon detoxification center fails to satisfy 42 of the 55 criteria needed to obtain certification from the Quebec Department of Health, 26 of which are deemed high risk factors. This is the assessment presented this morning at a press conference by the Health and Social Services Agency for the Mauricie-Central Quebec region.

The Health Agency brought up several questionable procedures used by Narconon, for example its sudation method combined with massive doses of medications, as well as the absence of medical supervision. Residents spend five or six hours a day in a sauna during twenty-five days. These methods are not recognized by the Quebec Department of Health.

Moreover, some residents have said they were prevented from leaving the center.

Narconon has ten days to send its comments to the Health Agency. Following this, Narconon will have sixty days to contest the decision before the courts. As was previously reported, the Narconon Trois-Rivières detoxification center was forced to shut down because the Quebec Department of Health refused to grant it certification.

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 Post subject: Re: Breaking News - Narconon Trois-Rivieres CLOSED
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No certification to Narconon
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Marc Lacour, director of social services.

Published on April 17, 2012
Marie-Eve-Bourgoing Alarie


The Agency for Health and Social Services of the Mauricie / Centre-du-Québec will not provide the certification required by the body Narconon Trois-Rivieres to continue operations.
Topics: Agency , the Administrative Tribunal of Québec , Quebec , USA , Canada
Is that among the 55 criteria required to receive certification, Narconon would make 46 different kinds of patches, including 26 judged high risk factor.
These criteria concern including security, surveillance, insurance, building, fire safety, employee training, and ethical rules and administrative operation.
"The measures to be made ​​also affect intervention programs. The main problem is the approach used by the center that is not scientifically recognized in Quebec. Movement may include withdrawal cold absorption of vitamins such as niacin and sauna use in the treatment " , says Marc Lacour, director of social services.
"These practices may pose a risk to health and safety of residents. That's why we issued a notice of relocation " , he adds.
Mr. Lacour said that when the directors were notified of the decision of the Agency, they have "reacted with surprise and astonishment. They were expected to pay for improvements, but not to refusal to certify. "
Risk of side effects
Among the reasons for the decision of the Health Agency, it is emphasized that withdrawal of the evaluation was not done with tools scientifically recognized, the fact that there was no systematic assessment of suicide risk , and the problems concerning drugs.
Narconon advocates an approach called natural and therefore does not want residents to take medications.
"According to experts we consulted, the high intake of niacin can cause side effects, since the center administered nearly 50 times the recommended dose per day. It can cause a metabolic imbalance. In the past, there have been occasions when residents have to travel to the hospital. There are at least four cases and several complaints have been made ​​at the location of the body " , says Lacour.
These complaints involved, among other things, administrative practices, complicating the premature exit of a resident (seizure of money, passport and identification).
Cesssation activities
Since last Friday, Narconon Trois-Rivieres can no longer operate. 34 The center's clients, mostly from U.S. and English Canada, have been relocated, or in another Narconon center in the United States or at home.
Narconon managers have ten working days, from April 13 to submit their comments on the Agency's decision. Afterwards, they will have 60 days to challenge the decision to the Administrative Tribunal of Québec.
The Health Agency is not yet known their intention to that effect.
"Right now, we expect their comments and then we'll see what their intentions are," says Mr. Lacour.
Note that Narconon is still considered in the certification process. The chairman of the board of the center, Andre Ahern, would have meant to the Health Agency that he did not intend to change the treatment program.


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 Post subject: Re: Breaking News - Narconon Trois-Rivieres CLOSED
PostPosted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 11:53 am 
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....and continuing the media bonanza over the last few days.....

Government Shuts Down Dangerous Narconon Rehab
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v4b3m8ohlU
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Published on 16 Apr 2012 by Intelligenceplus

CBC Montreal Live - April 16, 2012: Narconon Trois-Rivieres has been shut down by the Quebec Ministry of Health and Social Services following a lengthy investigation by the Ministry. Patients transferred to other centers.

Narconon Trois-Rivières forced to close by Quebec Health Department
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_aae0V3yDo [in French with English subtitles thanks to mnql1]
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Published on 16 Apr 2012 by Intelligenceplus

This April 16, 2012 report by TVA journalist Ghislain Morissette explains that Narconon Trois-Rivières failed to gain accreditation as a residential detoxification center and was forced to close down by the Quebec Department of Health. About 30 patients were in treatment at the time and had to be relocated.

Narconon Trois-Rivières Employees Unpaid for Weeks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nHlSIVDers [in French with English subtitles thanks to mnql1]
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Published on 17 Apr 2012 by Intelligenceplus

In this April 17, 2012 report, TVA journalist Ghislain Morissette describes the plight of former Narconon Trois-Rivières employees who had not been paid for weeks and who suddenly lost their jobs when Narconon was forced to shut down because it failed to obtain accreditation as a residential detoxification center.

Narconon Trois-Rivières Denied Accreditation in Quebec
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAd287wE4GA
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Published on 17 Apr 2012 by Intelligenceplus

In this April 17, 2012 report, Radio-Canada journalist Maude Montembeault summarizes a press conference held by the Mauricie Health and Social Services Agency about the reasons for which Narconon Trois-Rivières failed to obtain accreditation as a residential detoxification center.



Quebec health agency shuts down rehab centre
CBC Radio. Quebec AM with Susan Campbell. Tuesday April 17, 2012
Includes Audio: http://www.cbc.ca/quebecam/2012/04/17/q ... ab-centre/ [Running Time: 7m29s]
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Health officials have ordered a private drug rehabilitation centre in Trois-Rivières to shut its doors. The Narconon Addiction Recovery Centre's methods are based on the theories of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The local health agency says some of the centre's practices posed a danger to health and safety.

CBC Reporter Catou MacKinnon brings us the reaction of some family members of patients


Health officials shut down Narconon drug rehab centre
Treatments based on Scientology
By CATHERINE SOLYOM, The Montreal Gazette 18th April 2012
http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Hea ... story.html
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Health officials have ordered the Narconon rehabilitation centre for drug addicts in Trois Rivières to evacuate and relocate its 32 residents, citing concerns over procedures that "may represent a risk to health" and a lack of doctors on staff.

Following an investigation into the centre's activities by the Centre Québécois d'agrément, an independent body mandated to monitor quality in health care, the agency for health and social services for the Mauricie Region said Tuesday it does not intend to certify Narconon.

The centre, among the largest of 50 Narconon centres in 22 countries, bases its treatment on the teachings of the Church of Scientology, headquartered in California, giving its "students" high doses of niacin and having them sit in saunas for about five hours a day. The rest of the treatment consists of "training routines" based on the teachings of L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, in which patients perform the same tasks over and over.

Residents in Trois Rivières paid $25,000 to $30,000 for their treatment, which lasted on average three to five months.

[...]


Lacour said Narconon has 10 days, as of April 13, to comment before the agency makes its final decision on certification. Narconon also has 60 days to appeal the decision at the Tribunal administratif du Québec. In the meantime, Narconon will no longer be able to operate in the Mauricie region.

"For sure, if we came to this conclusion (about Narconon), we worry about what may be happening elsewhere," Lacour said, adding Narconon has been banned in France.

David Love, a former patient and staff member of Narconon in Trois Rivières who has been tirelessly campaigning against the organization since he left it in 2009, saw the closing as a victory, but not the end of his mission.

Love has filed a complaint against Narconon and the Church of Scientology with the Quebec Human Rights Commission. André Ahern, the director of legal Affairs for Narconon Trois Rivières, could not be reached for comment Tuesday.

[...full article in lnk...]

There was an earlier version of the above Gazette article:
http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Nar ... story.html
... the only difference being that they used a different headline: "Narconon centre in Trois Rivières ordered to relocate its residents" and they changed one word in the article: from "rallying" to "campaigning"

Scientologist-run rehab centre ordered closed in Quebec
CBC 17th/18th April 2012
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/ ... ieres.html
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/scientologist- ... 55817.html
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The head of a regional health agency in Quebec said he had no choice but to shut down a Scientology-based rehab centre in Trois-Rivières.

In recent months, he said at least four clients were taken to hospital because of methods used at the centre.

The Narconon Trois-Rivières is one of dozens of similar centres in the U.S. and around the world where the detox treatment is inspired by the teachings of Scientology.

Mauricie regional health agency director Marc Latour said Narconon Trois-Rivières advertised an 80 per cent success rate and charged $25,000 for its program.

Latour said the centre was dangerous for patients and violated many of the criteria regulating Quebec's rehab centres.

He said there was no medical supervision and no scientific basis to the treatment.

[...full article in link...]



The cult is on a damage limitation excercise and, as usual, they are pushing out fluffy self-serving internet press releases and the odd shitty youtube video for other Naroncon centres.

Meanwhile, David Love has just this moment appeared on CBC Radio. Media on that soon.

Also, Tony Ortega at the Village Voice mentioned at the bottom of another of his scientology articles today....
Tony Ortega wrote:
We're working hard to gather information today on the situation in Quebec. We know you're anxious to hear from David Love after his victory over Narconon in Trois Rivieres, and are working to have an interview with ready for our Friday morning post.

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David Love Interview - CBC Radio Quebec City
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFKvAlkwF9A [Running time 9m43s]
Broadcast 18th April 2012
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April 18, 2012 - David Edgar Love interview on CBC Radio - Québec City. Health officials have ordered a private Scientology drug rehabilitation centre, Narconon Trois-Rivières to shut its doors. The Narconon Addiction Recovery Centre's methods are based on the theories of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. The local health agency says some of the centre's practices posed a danger to health and safety.

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Translation of a French article posted on April 18, 2012 on the website of the Trois-Rivières daily newspaper Le Nouvelliste:
Des constats inquiétants
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Narconon Trois-Rivières: Disturbing testimony from former employees

by Paule Vermot Desroches
April 18, 2012

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Photo caption: From left to right: Émilie Marin, Sylvain Bérard, Julie Ann Pagé, Odette Poulin, and Sylvie Houde,
former employees of Narconon Trois-Rivières.
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(Trois-Rivières) Things weren't sailing very smoothly inside Narconon during the past few months. This, at least, is what emerges from the testimony of Narconon employees who, after their sudden dismissal, felt the need to speak out in public about the situation to Le Nouvelliste.

First and foremost, the employees wished to defend the program offered by Narconon as an effective program that has time and again produced excellent results, but they said that the center's administration left much to be desired and sometimes even endangered the safety of certain residents and employees.

Sylvain Bérard, the Ethics Officer, said that Narconon had already been experiencing financial problems for some time, to such an extent that, in recent months, the organization had even been admitting clients with more serious problems of a psychiatric nature.

"Some of these cases weren't admissible to the program because it requires cutting off their medication. But the administration chose to keep them anyway. There were several instances of attempted suicide during the past few months. By law, immediate medical assistance should have been provided, but management decided to keep these persons without calling for an ambulance," says the former employee.

His colleague, Julie Ann Pagé remembers a female resident who, less than ten days earlier, made at least two suicide attempts in one day, but she was not referred to a hospital. Ms. Pagé says that incidents like this were blamed on the employees for supposedly "not delivering enough."

"We believe in what we are doing, and we do it for the sake of our residents, for the families, because we believe that everyone can be rehabilitated. But we were treated like assholes, as less than nothing," says Julie Ann Pagé, who was responsible for the withdrawal phase at Narconon.

All of the employees gathered around the table said they had received no pay for at least six weeks, and neither had they received the 4% of salary due to them at the termination of employment. Yesterday morning, they went to the labour standards commission office to inquire about their possible recourse.

"There were several times we didn't get paid on time. But they promised us all sorts of things. It was lie after lie. We weren't supposed to talk about it with each other, otherwise we risked getting fired," remembers Sylvie Houde.

Narconon's finances were so badly managed that Julie Ann Pagé and another co-worker were forced to get rid of the center's trash because Narconon couldn't afford to have its garbage bins emptied. Sylvain Bérard also recalls that, in 2009, clients were compelled to eat ground beef for a whole month, even though the clients could spend between $20,000 and $30,000 for their stay.

"We had no right to have a personal opinion. The only thing that mattered was their teaching of Scientology. Don't do to others what you wouldn't want them to do to you. This was one of their internal rules, but they themselves don't apply it. They have no respect for us or for the residents," says Sylvie Houde.

"We're playing with people's lives"

While the Narconon employees were at [i]Le Nouvelliste
, one of their cell phones rang. On the line was a woman from the Maritimes who was worried because she hadn't heard from her brother who was in therapy in Trois-Rivières. The man she was referring to had been relocated to the Narconon center in Calgary. His family members had not been notified and no one at Narconon Trois-Rivières was answering the phone to reassure them.

Discouragement was perceptible around the table. "There's no better example to show the kind of management that goes on there. Right now, they're taking away all of the center's records, confidential files they don't want anyone to see because of the crooked way they manage," says Odette Poulin.

Odette Poulin points out that every employee had to sign a contract with Narconon that prohibits them from speaking to the media. "We weren't supposed to reveal anything to the press. We're speaking today anyway for the sake of the parents and the students, but also for the employees. We were treated as less than nothing," says Julie Ann Pagé. "We didn't even get a thank you or a letter of reference," laments Odette Poulin.

Émilie Marin, who resigned from Narconon last March 30, emphasizes however that their criticism of the administration only concerns Narconon Trois-Rivières and does not necessarily apply to the other centers around the world.

Sylvain Girard, for his part, suspects that the Narconon Trois-Rivières administration is now turning to Toronto to open a new center. "I think this is the biggest danger, because they'll open somewhere else in Canada. The whole country needs to be aware of what's happening. As far as the program is concerned, I firmly believe in it. I believe that a person should not be cured of an addiction by taking other drugs. The Narconon program is a logical program. But it was time for the government to close down Narconon Trois-Rivières because psychiatric cases are out of line with our capabilities. The situation had become dangerous," said Mr. Bérard. "We're playing with people's lives," adds Julie Ann Pagé.

Le Nouvelliste tried again to contact the administration of Narconon Trois-Rivières by telephone and by email to offer an opportunity to respond, but without success.


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Thanks mnql1.

It's funny how one minute they claim:
"First and foremost, the employees wished to defend the program offered by Narconon as an effective program that has time and again produced excellent results, but they said that the center's administration left much to be desired and sometimes even endangered the safety of certain residents and employees....."

and then the next minute they alarmingly admit:
"Some of these cases weren't admissible to the program because it requires cutting off their medication. But the administration chose to keep them anyway. There were several instances of attempted suicide during the past few months. By law, immediate medical assistance should have been provided, but management decided to keep these persons without calling for an ambulance,".

By any stretch of imagination, that is not what you would call "an effective program that has time and again produced excellent results". If management are responsible for the problems then the program is responsible too because it has no built-in checks to stop the bad things that the ex-employees and other witnesses say are happening. The cult is treating rehab like it treats everything else... as a sort of attrition, i.e. it doesn't really matter if a few are seriously harmed or even die just so long as you can loudly report x number of 'successes'.

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The employees are so poorly trained they don't realize their complaints show criminal neglect. I think Narconon couldn't imagine it would actually be closed down, so its last footbullet was creating enemies out of its employees by wage theft.


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