Showing posts with label #OccupyCanada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #OccupyCanada. Show all posts

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Occupy Canada


Occupy Toronto: Disorganization On Day Two As Protesters Assemble And Talk



Occupy Vancouver protest stretches into Sunday as protesters set up camp


Group Occupies downtown Edmonton park as protest stretches into second day


Update: Occupy Calgary draws several hundred protesters

 

No arrests made by police during peaceful downtown event

http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/calgary/Update+Occupy+Calgary+draws+several+hundred+protesters/5556758/story.html




Social concerns occupy 'Peggers

Rally supports Wall Street protesters


Gallery: Occupy Windsor Protest

 

As part of the Occupy Wall Street Movement, peaceful protesters marched the streets of downtown Windsor Saturday, chanting and brandishing signs calling for "people over profit," though the objectives of the group remain murky

http://www.windsorstar.com/news/Gallery+Occupy+Windsor+Protest/5556836/story.html



Occupy Montreal protesters have no plans to leave Victoria Square
http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Occupy+Montreal+protesters+have+plans+leave+Victoria+Square/5558582/story.html






Demonstrators hear speakers, pitch tents at Occupy N.S. event



  

 

Monday, 3 October 2011

Occupy Canada Starts October 15th

Occupy Canada starts October 15th for more info www.facebook.com/OccupyCanada

Wall Street protests head west/ Hopefully North

The Occupy Wall Street protests are heading west to other cities. Many say that people from all backgrounds are coming together because it is known that the US is in trouble and something needs to change. Luke Rudkowski, independent journalist, tells us what it was like on the streets in NYC.

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The Occupy Wall Street demonstrators are planning to march on the New York police department headquarters in protest at last week's pepper-spray controversy. Paul Harris (PH) and Adam Gabbatt (AG) are there.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/sep/30/occuply-wall-street-march-police-plaza

Sunday, 2 October 2011

Occupy Wall Street protest to march into Canada


Activists are planning an occupation of Toronto's financial district as well as other Canadian cities following in the footsteps of protesters currently camped out on Wall Street in New York City.
A group calling itself Occupy Toronto Market Exchange has launched a website to organize a march on Bay Street beginning Oct. 15.
That's a Saturday, when the stock exchange is closed and few people are working in Canada's financial capital.
About 830 people on Facebook have replied they would attend the event in Toronto.