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A counter-protest organized by health care workers was planned in Toronto for February 12, but was called off when the provincial government instituted a state of emergency. [287] In counter-protests on February 12, thousands of people joined the "Community Solidarity March" through Ottawa to demand the end of the protests.
Protests on February 15 over 200 people in Toronto blocked Macmillan Yard, the second largest rail classification yard in Canada. [86] On February 16 and 17 temporarily blocked the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ontario and Thousand Islands Bridge in Ivy Lea, Ontario, two major border crossings between the United States and Canada. [ 87 ]
2010 G20 Toronto summit protests; Grand River land dispute; Gustafsen Lake standoff; I. ... Protests in Canada against the Sri Lankan civil war; Q. 2001 Quebec ...
Pictures from today’s protest. Tuesday 19 November 2024 13:44, Athena Stavrou (The Independent) (The Independent) (The Independent) Farmers head to the pub after protest.
February 6 – Via Rail cancels trains on their Toronto–Montreal and Toronto-Ottawa routes. [17] [18] [19] Until February 13, Via Rail announces passenger train cancellations on a day-to-day basis. Mohawk protesters at the Tyendinaga blockade on February 10; February 8 – Solidarity protests take place in Toronto [20] and Ottawa. [21]
Mona Ayesh, a 46-year-old Palestinian-Canadian woman, who attended the Toronto protest, condemned the Israeli occupation of West Bank and noted Gazans have lived under an Israeli-led blockade for ...
The following article is a broad timeline of the course of events surrounding the Canada convoy protest, a series of protests and blockades in Canada in early 2022. The protest, which was called the Freedom Convoy (French: Convoi de la liberté) by organizers, was "first aimed at a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers" when the convoy of hundreds of vehicles, including semi ...
For the Occupy movement's first Global Day of Action on October 15, 2011, rallies took place in 951 cities in 82 different countries around the world. [1] [6] [7] [15]Occupy Canada rallies for the Global Day of Action took place in at least 20 Canadian cities, including: [1] [2] [6] [7]