By Doug Draper
As the days and weeks go by since that infamous weekend in late June at the G20 summit, the call for a full and open inquiry into security operations around the summit builds.
And so does the gallery of digital images – most captured using all those new-fangled gadgets that can now be brought into play by mostly younger people. Many may not be journalists in the traditional sense and may therefore not deserve mass attention, according to journalistic elites like Toronto Globe and Mail columnist Christie Blatchford and others.
But what these amateur journalists are posting on youtube and through other venues may be more important than any of the crap that Blatchford and other mainstream-media dish out to the powers-that-be.
In that spirit, Niagara At Large is offering the following link to one video and there are many others you can find on line. All should lead to a growing call from anyone who cares about freedom and democracy in Canada for a full and open inquiry.
Here is the link for the video we are posting at the moment at – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbLU9tdDwxo
There may be other digital stills or video you wish to offer. We would consider posting them.
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If one doesn’t consider it worthwhile to use public money to investigate hugely disproportionate government expenditures and the degree to which Canadians can actually rely upon their Charter rights of free expression and assembly, then I truly despair for Canada’s sake.
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people can argue about the boots but letting those persons through their line begs an explanation.
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