Occupy Toronto protests provincial Liberal Government

as their delegates select their new leader at their convention in downtown Toronto. I carried a sign that study OCCUPY TORONTO SUPPORTS WORKERS! as protesters met at Moss Park at noon and proceeded to Sherbourne &amp Dundas to point out an abandoned property that could be utilised for housing in this cold exactly where a banner was unfuraled reading &#8220HOUSING NOW&#8221 Marchers ... Read More »

Occupy Canada Sites

Occupy Canada Sites

Occupy Canada Sites. (Info from wikipedia)   For some reason file is not very big on this platform, you can down load it here: http://toronto.mediacoop.ca/sites/mediacoop.ca/files2/mc/ocub_0.jpg Alberta Calgary[95] Edmonton[96] British Columbia Comox Valley[97][98][99] Kelowna[100] Vancouver[101] Victoria[102] Nelson[103] Nanaimo[104] Manitoba Winnipeg[105] New Brunswick Moncton[106] Saint Jo... Read More »

Sometimes when you fight

you succeed like our friends who had the Food Stock  & the Soup Stock http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/story/2012/11/21/quarry-melancthon-proposal446.html   Read More »

Meditation Flash Mob @ the Toronto Eaton Centre

Meditation Flash Mob @ the Toronto Eaton Centre took place today on Black Friday, November 23 to help to break the spectacle of consumerism and help raise the vibration of the city! Treehugger.com article and video can be viewed here: ‘Meditation Flash Mob Sits in Middle of Mall on “Black Friday’ http://bit.ly/V3auif Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/495212660513613 Check out th... Read More »

Consume less

Consume less as we try to emulate America with Black Friday and Cyber Monday! Here’s an article Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving in the U.S., is traditionally the biggest shopping day of the year as retailers kick off the holiday season. But this year could begin a new tradition — of Black Friday being the biggest labour protest day of the year. Workers at the giant retailer Wal-Mart are p... Read More »

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