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'''Vladimir De Thézier''' is a progressive researcher, writer and [https://autrequebecpossible.blogspot.com/ blogger] based in Montreal, Quebec. He served as Special Projects Manager for the [https://ieet.org Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies] from January 2006 to December 2007.
'''Vladimir De Thézier''' is a progressive researcher, writer and [https://autrequebecpossible.blogspot.com/ blogger] based in Montreal, Quebec. He served as Special Projects Manager for the [https://ieet.org Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies] from January 2006 to December 2007.


On May 8, 2019, De Thézier published an open letter, co-signed by 150 supporters, in ''Le Devoir'' offering a fair and balanced alternative to the Government of Quebec's controversial ''Loi sur la laïcité de l'État'' ("Bill on the secular nature of the State"): '''''[https://www.ledevoir.com/opinion/idees/553829/laicite-une-solution-de-rechange-equilibree-au-projet-de-loi-21 Une solution de rechange équilibrée au projet de loi 21]'''''
On May 8, 2019, De Thézier published an open letter, co-signed by 150 supporters, in ''Le Devoir'' (Canada's francophone newspaper of record) offering a fair and balanced alternative to the Government of Quebec's controversial ''Loi sur la laïcité de l'État'' ("Bill on the secular nature of the State"): '''''[https://www.ledevoir.com/opinion/idees/553829/laicite-une-solution-de-rechange-equilibree-au-projet-de-loi-21 Une solution de rechange équilibrée au projet de loi 21]'''''


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Bio

Vladimir De Thézier is a progressive researcher, writer and blogger based in Montreal, Quebec. He served as Special Projects Manager for the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies from January 2006 to December 2007.

On May 8, 2019, De Thézier published an open letter, co-signed by 150 supporters, in Le Devoir (Canada's francophone newspaper of record) offering a fair and balanced alternative to the Government of Quebec's controversial Loi sur la laïcité de l'État ("Bill on the secular nature of the State"): Une solution de rechange équilibrée au projet de loi 21