Toronto activists rally for May Day
ctvtoronto.ca
Community activists, supporters of the working class and
anti-establishment firebrands will take to streets across Canada on
Tuesday to mark International Workers' Day.Updated: Tue. May. 1 2012 4:31 PM ET Activists groups in Toronto have been urging residents to call in sick to work and join May Day protests demanding respect for minority groups, urging for improvements to public services and attacking corporate handouts. The gatherings are likely to cause delays and traffic jams on city roads. In Toronto, the main rally will be held at City Hall at 4 p.m. by immigrant workers' rights group No One is Illegal and Occupy Toronto. Shortly before 4 p.m. at least 200 protestors started marching south on University Avenue and towards Nathan Phillips Square. Organizers say the rally includes thousands of people on parade, music and balloons, and a 25-foot banner. "We are responding to calls from across North America to have a May Day rally. It is important because May Day is celebrated around the world but it isn't celebrated here," Lana Goldberg, a member of the Occupy Toronto movement, told CTV News Channel. "We want to celebrate in solidarity with workers around the world for worker struggles and also for immigrant struggles." The rally will be followed by a march several blocks west into Chinatown, where protesters will gather in Alexandra Park, at Bathurst Street and Dundas Street West, to protest the state of immigrant workers rights. Other events behind held in Toronto include a potluck garden party outside Queen's Park at 2 p.m. Occupy Toronto also plans a 24-hour occupation at a yet-to-be-announced location referred to as the "Heart of the Beast." A number of groups gathered outside Harper's office around the noon hour to voice their opposition to cuts to the federal public service and other austerity measures. CTV News Channel's Mercedes Stephenson tweeted that protesters held up cut-outs of federal cabinet ministers wearing T-shirts with critical messages. May Day protests in other cities include:
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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