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ontario / anti-olympics / feature Wednesday August 13, 2008 11:42 by Peoples' Global Action (PGA) Ottawa-Montreal
Inspired by the mobilizing on the West Coast, organizers across "Canada" have begun awareness-raising efforts. Building on the call from the West Coast for anti-capitalist and anti-colonial resistance to the Olympics, some organizers affiliated with the "People's Global Action" Bloc (PGA-Bloc) in Ontario and Quebec have begun mobilizing around "Resistance2010", linking anti-Olympics efforts to organizing against the G8 and SPP, and the day-to-day systems and institutions of power and oppression they represent. ---------- D'un bout à l'autre de ce qu'on appelle «le Canada», plusieurs militantEs ont commencé une campagne de sensibilisation. InspiréEs par l'appel de la côte ouest à une résistance anti-capitaliste et anticoloniale aux olympiques, quelques militantEs faisant partie du réseau de l'Action mondiale des peuples (bloc-AMP) au Québec et en Ontario ont commencé à mobiliser autour de la campagne « Résistance 2010 », dans l'optique de relier les mouvements d'opposition au G-8, au PSP et aux Jeux Olympiques en dénonçant les systèmes et institutions de pouvoir et d'oppression qu'ils représentent. read full story / add a comment
Common Cause is an Ontario anarchist organization that wants to see anarchists active in every town, neighborhood and workplace across Ontario. We have just published the fifth issue (August / Sept 2008) of our paper, Linchpin, online at http://linchpin.ca. read full story / add a comment
ontario / anti-war / feature Wednesday August 13, 2008 01:49 by Lia Tarachansky and Jesse Freeston
See Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3pF5jYR38E of Bob Rae in Senate read full story / add a comment
eastern ontario / summit mobilisations / feature Saturday August 09, 2008 16:46 by Richard Sanders
The "U.S. Embassy Defense & Security Exhibition" is one segment of a large military trade show called "Secure Canada 2008" now scheduled for Lansdowne Park (Sept.30 - Oct.1). This whole event flies in the face of a near-unanimous Ottawa Council motion from 1989 stating "that Lansdowne Park and other city facilities not be leased to ARMX or other such arms exhibitions." ARMX was Canada's largest military trade show. It sparked a public furor in 1989 when Ottawa's Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT) was formed to expose this manifestation of the military-industrial complex. COAT organized a large campaign culminating in a protest of some 4,000 citizens at Lansdowne's gates. read full story / add a comment
In the wee hours of the morning of August 4 anarchist settlers used a ketchup bottle to apply red metal paint to a statue of John Galt in front of City Hall. August 4 was Guelph’s first ever John Galt Day. The town was awash in festivities and celebrations honouring John Galt and the plan he developed for the founding of the city of Guelph back in 1827. But who is this John Galt character? read full story / add a comment
national / anti-olympics / news report Tuesday August 05, 2008 08:35 by Affinity Project
Interview personally, i don't place much of a weight on whatever labels, and would rather just do, think, and feel, and have my response to the world come through that rather than a label. i think people would probably call me an anarchist, if there was a label, that would be it. in terms of how i got involved in solidarity with indigenous people, i guess i'm excited by anyone who's taking extraordinary steps to defend themselves and the land. my involvement in solidarity work comes through being inspired by various indigenous communities, like grassy narrows, people from six nations and tyendinaga, and a bunch of people all over turtle island that are doing things we don't often see in non-native communities. i'm inspired by people who are clearly serious and being moved by my personally interactions and relationships with these people. primarily from different land reclamations and blockades, and being inspired by people's commitment and determination. that was what got me into it. read full story / add a comment
southern ontario / anti-fascism/racism / feature Wednesday July 30, 2008 22:00 by anon
On Sunday, July 27th, anti-fascists ("antifa") came together from across Southern Ontario to confront and shut down an attempt by long time hate organizers to intimidate the participants of London's 2008 Pride Parade. Acting on information found posted on white supremacist websites, antifa in several cities were able to organize and produce the numbers despite minimal preparation time. read full story / add a comment
eastern ontario / anarchism / feature Sunday July 27, 2008 07:52 by Common Cause Ottawa
Calling all radicals, anarchists and community organizers! We are in the early stages of organizing a conference and community forum to be held in Ottawa this fall. The tentative date for the conference is Oct 24-26, 2008. The conference will feature workshops, panel discussions, and tables by community groups. It will be an opportunity for community members and those active in social justice and radical movements to network and learn from one another. This conference represents the next step following the three Anarchist Assemblies held in 2007. We are hoping to build on the momentum and the successes of the Assemblies while becoming more inclusive in bringing in others involved in community development and organizing. read full story / add a comment
national / indigenous / feature Wednesday July 23, 2008 19:45 by katenies
MNN. July 20, 2008. Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner Julian Fantino’s fascistic actions against Indigenous people are not new. His illegal dirty tricks to trap Mohawks and Shawn Brant in particular have been developed and practiced in cop training school. He’s following an old pattern. Really old. Cops are basically well-paid thugs. We’ve seen some of the police training videos. Police are trained to instigate violence. Way back in the Winnipeg Workers Strike in 1917 the police were found to be responsible for the violence. In relations with the Ongwehonwe, it is once again armed state forces, police or military that have caused violence and deaths time and time again. Remember the Mohawk Oka Crisis in Kanehsatake in 1990, Gustafsen Lake in B.C. in 1995, the killing of Dudley George at Ipperwash, and all of the recent confrontations at Six Nations and Tyendinaga! The violence on all occasions was started by the cops and their instigators. read full story / add a comment
national / miscellaneous / news report Wednesday July 23, 2008 12:33 by Anonymous
It is safe to say that we are living through some of the worst times in the history of the world. We are no longer in danger of a disastrous end; we inhabit an environment of pure catastrophe to which we must simply acclimate ourselves, that we must simply survive. It is also safe to say that we who live in the United States are not the beneficiaries of some grand privilege as some maintain. Rather we inhabit one of the most degraded social environments that exists, we are among the most dejected, those most accustomed to defeat. There is no great proletarian counteroffensive, no social movements to speak of. But from the other side there is a permanent campaign of counter-insurgency, a conscious waging of social war. read full story / add a comment
eastern ontario / summit mobilisations / feature Wednesday July 23, 2008 11:44 by COAT
The U.S. Embassy has scheduled a huge arms bazaar at Lansdowne Park this fall, despite an Ottawa City Council Motion of 1989 that banned all future military trade shows from municipal property. If it goes ahead, the "U.S. Embassy Defense & Security Exhibition" (Sept. 30 - Oct.1) will be the first weapons expo on Ottawa City property since May 23-25, 1989, when ARMX—Canada's largest military exposition of that time—filled Ottawa's Lansdowne Park. read full story / add a comment
MNN. July 16, 2008. Canada ’s military build-up is meant to try to attack “people of color” world wide, steal our resources and eliminate our population. There is a big recruitment campaign for Indigenous youth going on. They want 20% of the armed forces to be native. That way it will look like we approve of what they are doing. No money to heal. No money to educate. No money to pay the debt to Indigenous people. But money to kill! The U.S. inspired "Canada First Defence Strategy" (CFDS) is basically written from a capitalistic economic viewpoint. No thought has been given to sustainable development. Canadians don’t support the military buildup. The "Strategy" is an aggressive profit-driven scheme designed to benefit career soldiers and industry. read full story / add a comment
southern ontario / poverty struggles / feature Wednesday July 16, 2008 03:01 by OCAP
On Monday, July 7, around supper time, a young Somali man in his mid- twenties was found dead in the Salvation Army Maxwell Meighen Hostel. On Thursday morning, July 10, Denis Bowen, 42, a native man known to many of us in the community, died outside a social housing building at 200 Sherbourne St. Action Notice: Join us THURSDAY, July 17th, to protest the city’s refusal to address poverty in our community and to speak out against the recent deaths of two homeless men who died last week in our community. DATE: THURSDAY, July 17, 2008 TIME: 11 AM LOCATION: Queen and Sherbourne St. read full story / add a comment
southern ontario / indigenous / feature Tuesday July 15, 2008 11:07 by katenies
MNN. July 14, 2008. 10:40 a.m. This morning the Brantford City police arrested a Six Nations Indigenous person at the construction site at Fenn Ridge in Brantford. At the same time Ontario Provincial Police are gathering on Highway 403, making way for cement trucks to enter the illegal construction site. More cruisers are arriving on the scene. They have laid spike belts on the road to keep Indigenous people on the outside. Ambulances and paddy wagons are arriving. There are men, women and children inside the site gates. All the workers have left. read full story / add a comment
eastern ontario / rights and freedoms / feature Monday July 14, 2008 22:46 by road
PRESS RELEASE for IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 13th, 2008 ORGANIC UNDERGROUND STAFF THREATENED WITH ARREST - WILL NOT RETURN LITERATURE! On Friday, July 11th, while participating in the local Summerfest activities on Front Street in downtown Belleville, an officer with Belleville Police Services was seen approaching numerous stores and street artists clutching a copy of a newspaper dedicated to radical street art and graffiti. This officer, Todd Bennett, was heard by OU staff to say that if anyone knew who the “asshole” was who was distributing this literature the police were to be contacted. This particular newspaper was displayed on a table in front of the cafe along with political buttons, honey, fair trade coffee, chocolate, patches and Marxist and Anarchist literature. read full story / add a comment
national / indigenous / news report Saturday July 12, 2008 10:27 by Jennifer Moore
Canada is "re-engaging with the Americas." That's what Minister of International Trade David Emerson told the Canada Council for the Americas in Vancouver this past February, elaborating that Canada wants to play "a positive role" to "help citizens throughout the region thrive in the world." "You can count on Canada and Canadians," Emerson assured. But in Ecuador, a small Andean nation a quarter the size of British Columbia, Canada's government has aligned itself with powerful Canadian mining interests to undo a recently passed decree crafted to strengthen protection for human rights and the environment. read full story / add a comment
northern ontario / indigenous / feature Wednesday July 09, 2008 18:41 by Clarissa Lassaline
Good morning. Bonjour. Anni. Welcome everyone. Today’s activities have been initiated by a local group called Sudbury Against War and Occupation (SAWO). We are a mixed group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous folks concerned with all forms and consequences of war and occupation. While this includes working against Canadian involvement in war and occupation all over the world, SAWO sees it as central to recognize that Canada itself exists as an occupation of First Nations’ territory and that struggles of Indigenous Peoples against that occupation must be supported. There is an urgent need to support communities standing up for their lands and for their sovereignity and understand how non-indigenous people are a part of and contribute to the continuing violations of that soveriegnity. Mohawk activist of Tyendinaga, Shawn Brant, called for a different way of doing things on National Aboriginal Day last year when he cried out: “We bury our children in this country every day. We have to force them to drink polluted water. We’re sick and tired of it. It’s going to end-June 29 is going to mark the time when First Nations people are going to be in a different relationship with the rest of the country.” read full story / add a comment
southern ontario / poverty struggles / feature Wednesday July 09, 2008 18:41 by OCAP
Today we went to City Hall to demand that Mayor David Miller immediately restore shelter beds in the downtown east side. We've lost over 350 shelter beds in the downtown core, and tens of thousands of meals over the past year, and the City has done nothing. "They closed University Settlement for renovations today, so where am I supposed to sleep now?" asks Chris. "I'm sleeping in parks, under bridges. They got empty rooms here in City Hall tho, maybe we should stay here?" read full story / add a comment
southern ontario / poverty struggles / news report Wednesday June 11, 2008 18:42 by OCAP
PDF Download: http://www.ocap.ca/files/tcisfar_june_2008.pdf Includes information about: - Park Takeover: June 21st, Allan Gardens - Tyendinaga: Update on the Struggle for the Culbertson Tract - McGuinty's Poverty Reduction Game - Get the Police off our Streets! - The City and Panhandling: A New Kind of Sweep - Who Killed Paul Croutch? - Housing not War - The Everest Restaurant and Accessibility read full story / add a comment
ontario / environment / news report Saturday June 07, 2008 19:27 by ocamu
asking groups and individuals to adopt this awareness raising campaign and do any type of outreach possible anywhere in Ottawa and Gatineau read full story / add a comment |