G20 Aftermath
• G20 debates a friendship in the breaking [ Toronto Star ]
• Protesters demand Bill Blair’s resignation, call for inquiry into G20 policing [ Toronto Star ]
• Knelman: Summit mugged great city [ Toronto Star ]
• TTC worker caught in G20 police sweep [ Toronto Star ]
• Siddiqui: My journey inside the G20 security zone [ Toronto Star ]
• Joint lawsuit planned for G20 arrestees [ Toronto Star ]
• G20: How the world sees Toronto in the wake of 900 arrests, blazing police cars [ National Post ]
• Police stand by G20 actions [ National Post ]
• Toronto: walking wounded [ Eye Weekly ]
• G20: Never forget [ Eye Weekly ]
• No excusing this [ Now Magazine ]
• PM outclassed [ Now Magazine ]
• The day Toronto died [ Now Magazine ]
• Vanishing point [ Now Magazine ]
HST
• HST catches Canada Day shoppers off guard [ Toronto Star ]
• The cost of harmony [ National Post ]
Other News
• 10,000 fez-head Shriners invade Toronto [ Toronto Star ]
• Goar: Housing or just castles in the air? [ Toronto Star ]
• Mental-Health centre backs away from smoking ban [ Globe & Mail ]
• Sunrise propane explosion not company’s fault: Lawyer [ National Post ]
• Pride Parade risks becoming a political battlefield [ Toronto Star ]
• Politic, meet body [ Eye Weekly ]
One comment
You’re missing Adam Radwanski’s column today, “A timeline on the G20 five-metre rule that didn’t exist” ( http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/toronto/toronto-police-knew-they-had-no-extra-arrest-powers/article1623566/ )
He has been doing a series of columns on the five-metre rule, which arguably is one of the most interesting public-space issues to come out of the G20 mess.
See http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/adam-radwanski/ for a list of his recent columns; they include:
McGuinty washes his hands of police mistreatment allegations
‘Premier Dad’ image sullied by decision to curtail civil liberties
When it comes to summit security, police answer to no one
Radwanski is the only Globe columnist to keep banging away on this topic. Good for him!