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ALLAN GARDENS TAKEOVER - JUNE 21st - 4PM
HANDS OFF POOR PEOPLE
PARK TAKEOVER

Saturday, June 21st
4PM
Allan Gardens (Jarvis and Carleton)
Free Meals
Stop tickets and harassment.
End the Safe Streets Act.
Food and shelter now.
The Mayor, the cops and the rich are pushing poor people out of the
downtown core. The shelters are full but people are ticketed for sleeping
in parks. In the past 2 years, we have lost over 300 beds and tens of
thousands of meals. As we fight for housing and adequate income, we must
have our basic needs met - we need food and shelter now.
As the oversupply of housing for the well off creeps into poor areas of
the City, as a ruthless drive to push out the homeless gathers force.
People are targeted by the cops who are dramatically changing the downtown
core. Our corners are monitored by video cameras that watch us go hungry
while the cops get budget increases. Panhandlers and other poor people
are ticketed on an almost daily basis and at a rate that has increased
nearly 300% in the last 3 years. This isn’t about catching ‘criminals’,
it is about social cleansing – driving poor people out of the
neighbourhood.
OCAP has taken the lead in resisting this outrageous situation. We held a
mass panhandle in the underground 'Path' commercial network. We have
taken delegations to City Hall to expose and challenge the neglect. We
set up a special night of shelter to coincide with the end of the 'Out of
the Cold' program. This laid bare the fact that hundreds more have
nowhere to turn and must go back to the streets.
Nine years ago, in response to the homeless crisis, targeted policing and
gentrification, OCAP held a Safe Park in Allan Gardens. Tragically, now
nearly a decade later, things are even worse.
We will be taking Allan Gardens over and making it a safe place for people
to eat and to sleep. We will hold the park as a place of safety and
solidarity for people denied shelter from the wind, the rain and the cops.
Come out and show your support for the poor people on our streets and
demand food and shelter for all!
For Information, to make a donation or endorse this event please contact:
Ontario Coalition Against Poverty
10 Britain St. Toronto, ON M5A 1R6
416-925-6939 ocap@tao.ca www.ocap.ca
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update
You can read an Update here. None too encouraging. I haven't found any info as to wether or not the demonstrators were removed as expected.
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Mike.
"Debout les damnés de l'Université."
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held for the night
Looks like they were able to hold out for the night. Here's an update from my inbox:
Come tell Miller to stop the attack on poor people: we demand more shelter beds and meals and a stop to police harassment.
On Monday June 23rd:
Nathan Phillips Square(Queen and Bay)
9:30 am
Today
Barbecue at Allan Gardens
(Gerrard and Sherbourne)
Noon
Monday morning, join us at Toronto City Hall to tell Miller to stop his attack on poor and homeless people.
We held Allen Gardens last night despite a police attack and rain.
Shortly
before midnight a group of police officers moved in on the protest and
violently removed a large tarp-which was protecting people from heavy
rain. The police used knives to cut down the tarp while there were
people under it. Once it was down, several police slashed the tarp up
so it could not be used to keep people dry. In doing so, one officer
cut himself badly. By the end of the day, two homeless men had been
arrested and one has a bail hearing today. Our legal support for them
is in place.
"Miller has attacked people by closing down over
350 shelter beds, canceling tens of thousands of meals, and increasing
the number of tickets laid against people on the streets under the Safe
Streets Act by 288%. If Miller won't give us what we need, we will keep
fighting until we get it," says Danielle Koyama of OCAP.
"We
need housing for people - too many shelters are getting closed down.
There is not enough housing and nothing has changed yet," says Karl
Schmidt, a homeless man who as been on and off the streets for years.
"The city has to do something - the shelters are over crowded... A
bachelor apt costs $500 to $600. How are we supposed to get by?"
We will also be having a barbecue in the park today at noon.
** Ontario Coalition Against Poverty 10 Britain St. Toronto, ON M5A 1R6416-925-6939 ocap@tao.ca www.ocap.ca **
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Mike.
"Debout les damnés de l'Université."
-=There is no Cabal, Long live the Cabal=-
My Photos