G20 Police March – Queen St W-20100626-1833

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Police marching into the protest area on Queen St. West Toronto. They are going to retrieve the burnt out Police car.
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G20 Police On Queen St. West Moving Through Protesters 3 – June 26, 2010

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Police moving through the protesters on Queen St. West Toronto on June 26, 2010.
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Charlie Veitch: Arrested, Tortured, Caged by Toronto Fascist Police at G8/G20 – Alex Jones Tv 1/2

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G20: Activists Arrested, Denied Entry into Canada www.cveitch.org Kurt Nimmo www.infowars.com June 25, 2010 Dan Dicks of Press for Truth reports this morning that Charlie Veitch of The Love Police was arrested yesterday in Toronto for refusing to cooperate with the police. “While using his megaphone to inform the people of Toronto about G20 related issues we were surrounded by police who demanded our identification. When Charlie stated that he wishes to remain anonymous he was immediately detained and placed under arrest. The officer stated that Charlie was being detained under the ‘public works protection act’ for failing to identify himself,” writes Dicks. Charlie Veitch produces videos of his confrontations with government officials and police. His Love Police blog is popular. Veitch appeared on the Alex Jones Show on May 20, 2010. “The province has secretly passed an unprecedented regulation that empowers police to arrest anyone near the G20 security zone who refuses to identify themselves or agree to a police search,” the Toronto Star reports today. “The regulation was made under Ontario’s Public Works Protection Act and was not debated in the Legislature. According to a provincial spokesperson, the cabinet action came in response to an ‘extraordinary request’ by Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair, who wanted additional policing powers shortly after learning the G20 was coming to Toronto.” www.infowars.com Read Full Account Here…pressfortruth.ca
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Missing mom contacts police after seeing her photo

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Drake To Head Out On Lightdreams & Nightmares Tour
Toronto MC will kick off multi-city U.S. tour, with openers the Clipse, in September.
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Missing mom contacts police after seeing her photo
A Toronto woman who had gone missing — and whose son is being sought on murder charges — contacted police on Friday night after seeing her photo in the news media.
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G20 Police On Queen St. West Moving Through Protesters 2 – June 26, 2010

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Police moving through the protesters on Queen St. West Toronto on June 26, 2010.
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Toronto G20 protests: ‘Police State’ Resistance or Vandalism?

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Around 10 thousand people took part in the protests against those summits – more than six hundred of them were arrested after rallies turned violent. The demonstrators accuse the leaders of the world’s largest economies of turning a blind eye to the problems of those who are in need. And many of the protesters say the local security crackdown was a violation of their rights.
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Woman suing Toronto police for G20 injuries: report

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Toronto businessman, Gillani cleared of fraud charges
NEWMARKET, Ont. — A Toronto businessman linked to the Rahim Jaffer controversy was cleared of unrelated fraud charges as the prosecution withdrew those charges Thursday, saying it had no reasonable prospect of conviction.[...]
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Woman suing Toronto police for G20 injuries: report
A 20-year-old Maple Ridge, B.C. woman who claims she was shot twice with a rubber bullet while protesting in Toronto last month is suing the Toronto police, according to reports.
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Police reviewing footage in brazen Chinatown slaying

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Quebec artist Simard charged in tax scheme
Quebec artist Claude Simard is facing charges in what the Canada Revenue Agency is calling an “art-flipping scheme.”
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Police reviewing footage in brazen Chinatown slaying
Investigators say no ‘precipitating criminal offence’ led to 17-year-old’s death at Toronto restaurant
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Toronto Police Use Violent Force In Raid of Compassion Club

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CANNABIS CULTURE – Police used violent force in a raid on a Toronto location of the Cannabis As Living Medicine (CALM) Compassion Club on Wednesday, and arrested and laid marijuana trafficking charges against several staff members. “The police barged in and threw people to the ground without warning, without asking to be allowed in and without showing their warrant.,” CALM’s attorney Ron Marzel told Cannabis Culture. “They stormed their way in and started throwing patients down and pinning them to the ground. We got it all on video.” VIDEO COMING SOON – WATCH THIS SPACE One staffer suffered a concussion and a fat lip, but no one was seriously injured. Marzel said CALM’s owner, known as Neev, and eight staff members were charged with possession for the purposes of trafficking. Each was locked up for over ten hours before being released, and many who are medicinal marijuana patients were denied access to their medicine. The police told staffers they would be released only if they signed a form agreeing not to return to CALM until the case is over. “They made the staff promise, under a recognizance, not to go back to CALM,” he said, “and that was the only way they were going to release the staff and allow them to medicate.” Toronto Police were contacted by Cannabis Culture but refused to make a comment until “after the holiday”. CALM is one of the oldest medical cannabis clubs in Canada, established in 1996. CALM’s website states that the organization is a “peer-run
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POLICE SURROUND PROTESTERS AND ATTACK – QUEENS PARK TORONTO – G20

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Protesters attempt to sit peacefully on the grassy median in front of Queen’s park in Toronto on Saturday June 26, 2010 – police surround them and move in swinging batons and pepper spray.
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Anarchists were ‘stupid’ — Toronto police chief

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G20 cleanup in Toronto begins
Toronto is slowly returning to normal after the conclusion of the weekend G20 summit, which prompted violent protests that resulted in hundreds of arrests.
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Anarchists were ‘stupid’ — Toronto police chief
In the wake of a tumultuous weekend that saw the city’s streets filled with protesters, Toronto’s top cop says he’s extremely proud of his officers and the thousands of others from across the country for the work they did providing security for the G20 summit.[...]
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Toronto police say they can’t confirm report uniforms were stolen from cleaners

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Toronto puts finishing touches on G20 preparation
TORONTO (Reuters) – Ten days before world leaders arrive for two international summits, a ring of steel and concrete is slowly sealing off the centre of Toronto, offering a secure bubble in case peaceful protests get out of hand.
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Toronto police say they can’t confirm report uniforms were stolen from cleaners
TORONTO – Toronto police say they have been unable to confirm a report that more than a dozen police uniforms have been stolen over the past few days.
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