Demonstrations and Protests

Rail Blockade Disrupts CP Rail’s Olympic Spirit Train

BREAKING NEWS For Immediate Release
October 12, 2008

Rail Blockade Disrupts CP Rail’s Olympic Spirit Train
“Six Nations and solidarity activists resist Olympic theft of Indigenous
land, ecological destruction, and attacks on the poor”

Toronto, Ontario – Moments ago, a group of activists occupied Canadian
Pacific (CP) Railway’s train tracks by locking themselves down to the
tracks and hanging banners off of the rail overpass on highway 27 near
Elder Mills. The protest was organized in solidarity with the Olympics
Resistance Network (ORN) and their call to disrupt CP’s “Spirit Train”
that is traveling across Canada. Directions to the blockade site can be
found at the bottom of this release.

“We are here today to show the world what the Olympics really stands
for; capitalist greed and colonialist theft of Indigenous lands” said
Winnie Small. They continued, “In stark contrast to Canada’s cherished
reputation as a human rights advocate, our First Nations live in abject
poverty; casualties of Canada’s apartheid policy refusal to respect
Indigenous rights to their own land.”

DERAIL THE SPIRIT OF THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT TRAIN

DERAIL THE SPIRIT OF THE OLYMPIC SPIRIT TRAIN
ALL OUT ON OCTOBER 13 - THANKSGIVING MONDAY

MEET AT 12NOON !SHARP!
CORNER OF FRONT AND BAY/YORK (south-west corner)
FREE TRANSPORTATION
EMAIL NOONEISILLEGAL@RISEUP.NET FOR SEAT CONFIRMATION
OR AT COOKSVILLE STATION AT 1PM

On October 13, 2008, the CPR (Canadian Pacific Railway)'s 'SpiritTrain' will be arriving at Cooksville GO Transit Station in Mississauga, here to continue its goal of spreading pre-Olympic "spirit".

The Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 are appropriating indigenous land, marginalizing the urban poor and exploiting migrant workers.

The 2010 Olympics spirit that this train carries is a spirit of racism and corporate greed. This spirit has met with opposition in each of its stops across the country.

This spirit of oppression needs to be met with our spirit of resistance.

When it stops in Mississauga, come out with pots, pans, whistles, flags and placards. As most of Canada gives thanks for the ongoing genocide of indigenous peoples on Turtle Island, we urge all allies to mobilize their communities to disrupt the Spirit Train in solidarity with the call for Indigenous sovereignty.

To confirm a spot or to share your solidarity, please email
nooneisillegal@riseup.net before Sunday, 12 October.

NO OLYMPICS ON STOLEN NATIVE LAND!

For further information, see: http://no2010.com/node/18

JAN 30 DAY OF ACTION IN SOLIDARITY WITH GRASSY NARROWS

Five years ago, youth and elders from Grassy Narrows First Nation gathered on a northwestern Ontario logging road to say "NO!" to environmental destruction and cultural genocide. The Slant Lake blockade (near Kenora) is now the longest-standing obstruction to clear-cut logging in North America.

Earlier this month, they called for a complete moratorium on logging of the traditional lands upon which they hunt, trap, and pick wild herbs, berries, and grains. Despite their proclamation, eco-devastation in Grassy Narrows continues. Logs sent to the Abitibi Mill in Fort Francis are being sold to Boise's Mill in International Falls Minnesota. Grand & Toy sells paper made from these stolen logs. Despite being aware of the dispute with Grassy Narrows, they still hold a contract with Boise.

[Montreal] Wednesday April 11th Justice For Anas Solidarity Picket

Solidarity Picket : JUSTICE FOR ANAS!



FOR ACCESS TO ALL INFORMATION REGARDING MOHAMED ANAS BENNIS' DEATH, A PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO THE EVENTS OF DECEMBER 1ST 2005, AND AN END TO POLICE BRUTALITY AND IMPUNITY.


OVER A YEAR OF SILENCE AND SECRECY, THAT'S ENOUGH!


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Justice For Anas Coalition Calls for Public Assembly in Montreal March 21st

PUBLIC ASSEMBLY!
organized by the JUSTICE FOR ANAS COALITION


we demand access to all information regarding Mohamed Anas Bennis' death, a Public Inquiry into the events of December 1st 2005, and an end to police brutality and impunity.

Wednesday March 21st 2007, 6:30pm

Grassy Narrows Caravan

During the first 2 weeks of March, members of the Asubpeeschoseewagong (Grassy Narrows) Anishinabe community will be touring through southern Ontario and Quebec to raise awareness about their ongoing campaign for justice, dignity and self-determination on Anishinabe territory. Most recently, in December 2002, a blockade was erected in Grassy narrows to force an end to the illegal clear-cutting practices of Abitibi-Consolidated Inc. on their territories. Since that time, the defiance of the Grassy Narrows community to corporate and state colonialism has become a source of inspiration of indigenous self-determination across the continent, and around the world.

Report from J30 Toronto: As America Handed Iraq To America...

New Toronto coalition
organizes actions targeting Canadian war profiteers

**SEE BOTTOM FOR INFORMATION ON THE JUNE 30th FOLLOW-UP MEETING**

On June 30th, people in Toronto joined others across the world in a
coordinated day of action to expose the supposed "handover" of Iraq for
the sham that it is. People took to the streets, protesting the
continued occupation of Iraq, and the continued theft of Iraq's
resources by Western corporations. From morning to evening, hundreds of
people carried out a series of autonomous actions from banner drops to a street take over with a series of actions under the coordination of the June 30 Organizing Committee...

NATO Summit in Turkey: Mass Actions Against Bush, US Imperialism

Turks rally against Bush, NATO summit

by al jazeera

Sunday 27 June 2004 2:01 PM GMT

More than 40,000 demonstrators, some chanting "USA get out of the Middle East!" gathered in an Istanbul square to protest the visit of US President George Bush and an upcoming NATO summit.

Raise the Rates march raises ruckus

The raise the social assistance rates rally and march in Sudbury last Saturday
organized by the Sudbury Coalition Against Poverty (S-CAP) was very successful.

$550 a plate Liberal Party fund-raiser challenged in Sudbury

Twenty-five people came out to challenge the Liberal Party fund-raiser
May 31 2004 in Sudbury. The picket, initiated by the Sudbury Coalition
Against Poverty (S-CAP), was loud and effective

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