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Police attempt (and fail) to clear crowds amid G20 unrest

Go Toronto! http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20100626/summit-protests-100626/ Heavily armed riot police are attempting to clear crowds out of downtown Toronto, several hours after black-clad vandals raged through the city in protest of the G20 summit. In the heart of the city, four police cars have been torched and officers have used tear gas. There are reports that police fired rubber bullets to disperse the crowds, which Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair could not confirm. Before midnight, about 200 protesters gathered at the Novotel hotel close to the lakeshore. Many sat on the ground, holding signs, as riot police moved in and made arrests. As midnight approached, at least 150 arrests had been made and officials said that number could rise overnight. “I want to assure you that the persons responsible will be held accountable,” Blair told reporters. “We are working hard to maintain order and restore the rule of law.” Only a few blocks from the mayhem, G20 leaders are meeting at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. The violence escalated after a splinter group broke away from a large and peaceful group of protesters who began marching around 1 p.m. local time. Though the number of protesters appeared to dwindle into the evening, flashpoints continued to occur around the city. At the Ontario legislature, mounted police and riot officers attempted to disperse a crowd of demonstrators and onlookers. At one point, a CTV producer working on the scene was taken into police custody. CTV reporter Scott Laurie questioned police officers about the arrest but was not given an immediate answer. Laurie said the employee was wearing his media accreditation. Moments later, the crowd then re-grouped and marched southward down Yonge Street. Toronto Mayor David Miller said at a news conference that the so-called anarchists are simply criminals who are determined to cause as much destruction as possible. “It was a deliberate act by people who make it their business to commit these acts,” he said. “Am I angry? Absolutely.” Miller spoke to reporters at about 6 p.m. local time, nearly five hours after the protest erupted into violence. Video footage captured earlier in the day showed that many of the violent protesters were changing out of their black clothes and blending into the larger crowds. The Prime Minister's Office released a statement on Saturday evening, saying: “Free speech is a principle of our democracy. But the thugs that prompted violence earlier today represent in no way shape or form the Canadian way of life.” Earlier, the black-clad protesters smashed up a police cruiser and smashed its windshield along Queen Street, as other demonstrators hurled bottles and sticks at a solid line of riot police. As police donned gas masks and mounted units rode into the city's core on horses, the violent protesters lit garbage on fire and tipped over recycling containers. They also smashed vehicles in and grabbed stones from nearby homes. News media vehicles were also targeted and vandalized. A concert at the Air Canada Centre has been cancelled, hospitals in the downtown core have been locked down and the Eaton Centre was also closed. Earlier on Queen Street, next to the MuchMusic building, the violent protesters attempted to break southward through a tight line of riot police. Three protesters involved in the confrontation suffered injuries. According to reports from the scene, some were bleeding from the head. Moments later, another standoff occurred a few blocks west, where protesters reportedly tossed sticks at police and chanted “let us go.” Earlier, thousands of demonstrators gathered at the Ontario legislature Saturday morning to hear speeches. While protest organizers promised a family-friendly demonstration, a splinter group calling itself the “Get off the Fence contingent” announced plans to challenge the heavy security cordon around the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, where the G20 summit began Saturday afternoon. Around 1 p.m., two protesters were arrested near the downtown core and allegedly found with an “incendiary device.” Unconfirmed reports from the scene said the pair was carrying Molotov cocktails. (video at link) added by: animalia_libero

A Picture Is Worth…Toronto Preparing For A Riot At G20

I find this picture in BlogTO by Ronnie Yip to be extraordinary; The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty , a well-known group of rabble-rousers is preparing to march, and the police are out in force. But unlike the Battle of Seattle , the police are out to meet them, not in head-to-t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Cleveland earthquake 2010

People make their way back to an office building after an earthquake rattled buildings Wednesday, June 23, 2010, in Cleveland. A powerful Canadian earthquake hundreds of miles away rattled Ohio, with the sound of plaster cracking in Cleveland and buildings in Cincinnati gently swaying. There were no immediate reports of any damage in Ohio from Wednesday#39;s 1:41 p.m. quake with a magnitude of 5.5. It struck at the Ontario-Quebec border. The U.S. Geological Survey said about 5 million people co

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earthquake in Michigan June 23 2010

On Wednesday June 23, 2010. A magnitude-5.0 earthquake struck at the Ontario-Quebec border region of Canada on Wednesday, shaking homes and businesses from Toronto to the states of New York and Michigan, according to the U.S. The magnitude 5.0 quake – initially reported at 5.5 but later downgraded – hit around 1:41 p.m. today, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Its epicenter was near the border of Quebec and Ontario, about 24 miles from Cumberland, Ontario. The depth was 11.2 miles. Fol

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Ottawa earthquake 2010

Senators, parliamentarians and their staff are shown after being evacuated from Parliament Buildings following an earthquake in Ottawa, Canada on Wednesday June 23, 2010. A magnitude-5.0 earthquake struck at the Ontario-Quebec border region of Canada on Wednesday, shaking homes and businesses from Toronto to the states of New York and Michigan, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A moderate earthquake shook Ottawa and Montreal on Wednesday, forcing office workers out onto downtown streets

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The Greenest Brick: City Votes to Demolish Entire Street of 41 Historic Buildings

Terrific illustration from the National Post We do go on about how The Greenest Brick is the One Already in the Wall , how old buildings have embodied energy, how renovation creates more jobs than new construction, and how

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Is this Weird Rat Monster the Mythical Oomajinakoos? [Monsters]

Summer monster season has begun! This foot-long creature with a rats tail was found in a creek in Northern Ontario. Elders used to find them all the time, but this is the first Oomajinakoos to be found in forty years. More

Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town

Kids in the Hall: Death Comes to Town 2:02 Trailer for the Kids in the Hall’s new 8-part limited series. When Death gets off the Greyhound bus in small town Shuckton, Ontario, everyone in town is implicated when one of its most distinguished citizens is found murdered Continue reading

Surprise Party

Surprise Party 1:06 A parody of Google’s “Search Stories” videos. Submitted by: searchstory) Kinda Cute Keywords: google search stories parody spoof surprise party Views: 112 Continue reading

Keanu Reeves — DNA Will Set Me Free

Filed under: Celebrity Feuds , TMZ Live Keanu Reeves says he doesn’t even know the Canadian woman claiming he fathered her children — and he’ll take a DNA test to prove it.Reeves finally agreed to the paternity test after Karen Sala, 46, filed a claim in Ontario court saying the actor was … Permalink

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