dandmb50.wordpress.com
| 5 months ago
Toronto, Canada - Justice David Brown ruled this morning that the eviction order by the City of Toronto is valid and does not violate the Charter of Rights. The campers at St. James Park in downtown Toronto have been ordered to vacate the ...
www.digitaljournal.com
| 5 months ago
Authorities at the scene of the Occupy Calgary protest are investigating a tent fire that witnesses say was started by a candle that had tipped over. The fire resulted in the hospitalization of two men who were reportedly burnt by melting nylon ...
newz4u.net
| 5 months ago
This morning Mr. Justice David M. Brown ruled that Toronto's notice issued on November 15 is constitutionally valid and that those occupying St. James Park to comply with the ruling. In a press release from the City of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford
www.niagarafallstravel.info
| 5 months ago
An Occupy Toronto protester cheers to a gathering in St. James Park following the court ruling by Justice David Brown that the City of Toronto has authority to evict campers. 'The courts have spoken,' cathedral dean tells reporters. The dean
www.josephsmooke.com
| 5 months ago
Occupy Toronto post-Eviction Order 21Nov2011. Crowds swelled at St James Park to support Occupy Toronto the evening after the courts earlier that morning upheld the City's order to evict the camp. The proceedings were neither defiant nor ...
www.niagarafallstravel.info
| 5 months ago
Occupy Toronto protesters rally in St. James Park early Tuesday after fresh eviction notices were delivered Monday. CBCProtesters have been camping at St. James Park since Oct. 15, and a few took down their tents after learning the ruling. ...
canadianblogs.net
| 5 months ago
Occupy Toronto protesters in St. James Park hunkered down after midnight Tuesday as police denied any immediate plans to enforce city eviction notices by... ... action against the five-week-long encampment east of St. James Cathedral. On Monday,
emajmagazine.com
| 5 months ago
Toronto's Mayor Rob Ford's plan to collaborate with the police to evict occupiers might take place, and it is unlikely for the campers to surrender. Watching people in the streets ... Most of the assaults and the overdose incidents that