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G20 Aftermath
• Calls for G20 inquiry ratchet up [ Toronto Star ]
• G20 detainees gather to heal [ Toronto Star ]
• Demonstrators storm police pride event [ Toronto Star ]
• Toronto’s advice ignored on G20, Miller says [ Toronto Star ]
• Confusion rife at G20 bail court [ Toronto Star ]
• Police show weapons seized during G20 [ Toronto Star ]
• Weapons seized during g20 arrests not what they seem [ Globe & Mail ]
‘• No extra powers’ granted to police during  G20 summit: Liberals [ Toronto Star ]
• Toronto police knew they had no extra arrest powers [ Globe & Mail ]
• G20 reporters complain to police watchdog [ CBC ]
• McGuinty washes his hands of police mistreatment allegations [ Globe & Mail ]
• Businesses begin submitting compensation claims [ Globe & Mail ]
• Police defend temporary jail conditions [ National Post ]
• Civil Liberties Association: G20 police force “disproportionate, arbitrary and excessive” [ National Post ]
• Police board wants public forum later [ Toronto Sun ]
Anarchists were ‘stupid’ – Blair [ Toronto Sun ]

TTC
• Residents protest demolishing homes for subway exits [ Toronto Star ]
• The TTC’s idea of consultation [ National Post ]

Other News
• Secret reports reveals fire response problems [ Toronto Star ]
• Fixer: Sewage overflow closes Budapest Park [ Toronto Star ]
• Vaughan is no longer the city above Toronto [ Toronto Star ]

3 comments

  1. It will be interesting to see how the ramifications of the police action at last weekends G20 carry over to next weekends Pride parade.

    After the apartheid debacle, the Pride committee may not remember the police and government repression the gay community suffered in the past, but many of the participants do.

  2. The survey in the Globe done by IBM is painted as fact when it is only the opinion of drivers. When have you ever heard a driver say there is no congestion? A PR piece for the road building industry.