Despite the damp weather, a few of Ottawa’s KONY 2012 supporters still came out to “Cover the Night” April 20.
Occupy Ottawa protestors were forcefully evicted from Confederation Park at roughly 2:30 a.m. after resisting police Nov. 23.
Occupy Ottawa protesters said they would be occupying Confederation Park "indefinitely" when they began Oct. 15, here's a round-up of what's happened since then.
Roughly 500 people turned out to the launch of the Occupy Ottawa protests on Oct. 15. About 300 marched on Oct. 16. Protesters plan to remain in Confederation Park indefinitely.
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Started as a call-to-action from Vancouver-based anti-consumerist magazine Adbusters, the protests which began Sept. 17 will now be spreading to Canadian cities such as Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa Oct. 15. Photo courtesy of Blaine O'Neill.
In the first part of CanCulture's coverage on Occupy Ottawa, we are taking a satirical look at whether people should attend the protest with a handy infographic. Check back later today for updates on our "Occupy Ottawa" portal.
Dan Eldridge, the chair of the Riverdale Farm Advisory Council said concerned neighbours and citizens across Toronto have been contacting him “endlessly” about the farm. Photo courtesy of Martyn.
After announcing on July 25 that a new cancer had been found inside his body, NDP leader Jack Layton said he would be taking a leave of absence from Parliament. Early Monday morning Jack Layton, 61, died, as a result of cancer.
Toronto Coun. Doug Ford, representing the Etobicoke North Ward and brother of mayor Rob Ford, recently declared that he would support cuts to some Toronto libraries.