Protest
Poverty activists use fake transfers to ride streetcars
By Mick Sweetman
TORONTO — At a streetcar stop at Queen and Bay streets Saturday about 50 anti-poverty activists boarded a westbound streetcar after showing the driver protest “transfers” made by the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) in what they called a “pilot program” for fighting the fare hike.
Driver and passengers seemed in good spirits as protesters chanted “Hey, Hey, TTC! Public transit should be free!” Protestors distributed OCAP “transfers” to passengers and hung a banner out the window reading “Fair rates not fare hikes” as the streetcar headed toward Spadina Avenue.
The rolling protest was against the TTC increasing fares to $3 starting on Jan. 3. The price hike is 25 cents a trip and an increase of over 10% for a monthly pass. Advocates of poor and working people say transit costs are already too high. The fare hike comes at a time of economic recession and job losses, growing poverty, and dangerously low social assistance rates.
Anti-poverty protestors disrupt financial district
by Geordie Gwalgen Dent
Toronto Media Coop
TORONTO — Under a blanket of hail, rain and cold weather, 250 anti-poverty protesters marched on the financial centre of Toronto on Nov. 5, The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) organized march took aim at government policy during the recession. The Canadian Federation of Students – Ontario held a separate march on the same day to the Ontario legislature.
“We wanted to participate [on] that day and march into the financial district to point out who is benefiting within this crisis,” says Lisa Schofield, an organizer with OCAP.
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With Global Capitalism Exposed as a Sham, All the Global Elite Have Left Is Pure Force
With Global Capitalism Exposed as a Sham, All the Global Elite Have Left Is Pure Force
By Chris Hedges, Truthdig
Posted on September 22, 2009, Printed on September 23, 2009
http://www.alternet.org/story/142788/
The rage of the disposed is fracturing the country, dividing it into camps that are unmoored from the political mainstream. Movements are building on the ends of the political spectrum that have lost faith in the mechanisms of democratic change. You can't blame them. But unless we on the left move quickly this rage will be captured by a virulent and racist right wing, one that seeks a disturbing proto-fascism.
Every day counts. Every deferral of protest hurts. We should, if we have the time and the ability, make our way to Pittsburgh for the meeting of the G-20 this week rather than do what the power elite is hoping we will do-stay home. Complacency comes at a horrible price.
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Photos from Loomis Info Picket

On July 27, 2008, Common Cause and the Industrial Workers of the World organized an informational picket in support of CNT union members in France who were sacked with no compensation by the owner of De Serres / Loomis.
More information can be found at http://linchpin.ca/events/Toronto-Picket-Solidarity-CNT-F-workers-France
Outrage mounts over the arrest of 14 students
CALL TO ACTION: UofT PRESSES CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST 14 FOR MOBILIZING AGAINST FEE HIKES
***URGENT CALL FOR SUPPORT – PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY***
SIGN THE PETITION: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/fightfees/index.html

