Anti-Canada Day Demo in Montreal
Anti-Canada Day Demo in Montreal
MONTREAL, July 1, 2007 — About 75 demonstrators gathered in the main hall of the Central Train Station in Montreal in an “Anti-Canada Day”
protest against CN Rail.
Demonstrators highlighted their opposition to CN’s current lawsuit against three Mohawk activists at Tyendinaga, and expressed their support for indigenous sovereignty and self-determination.
-> The text of the FLYER that was passed out in the hundreds to passers-by is below and linked at:
http://nooneisillegal-montreal.blogspot.com/2007/07/flyer-text-why-we-are-protesting.html
A large banner reading: “When Justice Fails, Block the Rails!; Quand CN attaque on bloque la track!; Solidarity with native resistance” was raised with over one-hundred red and white helium balloons in the main hall of the station. Another banner reading: “CN: Drop your racist lawsuit” was also unfurled.
-> PHOTOS from the protest are linked at:
http://photos.cmaq.net/v/anti-canada-day/
Several members of the Kahnawake Mohawk community, south of Montreal, attended and spoke at the picket, as well as a member Inter-tribal Youth Council, a speaker from Six Nations, and a special guest from the Skwelkwek’welt Protection Center in British Columbia.
The Canada Day demo follows from actions on Mohawk territories near Montreal on June 29. In the early morning, Highway 30, and then highway 138, was blocked. Later in the day, the Mercier Bridge between Montreal and the South Shore was shut down for a period of time. In Kahnesatake, it was reported that the main road from Oka to the
reserve was blocked for most of the day.
The July 1st Anti-Canada Day demo was also part of local mobilizations against the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) — a NAFTA plus Homeland Security model for Canada, the USA and Mexico. CN Rail’s CEO is part of the North American Competitiveness Council, a group of CEOs that “advises” the SPP leaders. Those leaders — George Bush, Stephen Harper and Felipe Calderon — are meeting just 90 minutes from Montreal at the Chateau Montebello this August 20 and 21.
The July 1st Anti-Canada Day picket was organized and supported by: Block the Empire-Montreal, Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement, Liberterre, No One Is Illegal-Montreal, Pointe Libertaire, Solidarity Across Borders, Tadamon! Montreal, and others.
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