Showing posts with label Mississauga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mississauga. Show all posts

Sunday, June 06, 2010


CANADIAN LABOUR- MISSISSAUGA:
RED CROSS BOSSES ARROGANCE PUSHES WORKERS TO STRIKE:



There are bosses, and then there are bosses. One thing that Molly has observed over the years is that bosses with a presumed "ethical mandate" are the worst of all. This was demonstrated to the tune of close to 100 million deaths under communist dictatorship in the 20th century. But the petty world of charities and NGOs gives ample evidence of this even if their power is (mercifully) restricted. Down Ontario way the bosses of the Red Cross have pushed their workers into a strike position by their arrogance. Here's the story from the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE).

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Red Cross threats, intimidation push drivers to strike
MISSISSAUSAGA, ON – More than forty drivers for Red Cross Mississauga-Halton have decided to exercise their right to strike following an employer campaign of threats and intimidation. Picket lines will go up Monday morning unless an agreement is reached.

“Our members have been in a legal strike position since midnight last Friday,” said CUPE National Representative Helen Gibb-Gavel. “Knowing how important their service is to people who have serious medical needs, others with disabilities, and seniors, they decided to continue working while holding information pickets between shifts.

“The Red Cross has responded with threats and intimidation of a group of low-paid workers who are trying to achieve their first collective agreement.”

Employees received voice messages at their homes threatening termination if they picket during work time. However, said Gibb-Gavel, the drivers work split shifts and have held information pickets between those shifts. As well, on Wednesday a man who identified himself as a Red Cross manager threatened to have picketers’ vehicles towed from a parking lot next door to Red Cross headquarters.

“Instead of being able to spend our time productively at the bargaining table, trying to negotiate a fair first contract, we will be on the picket lines and at the labour board with a charge of intimidation,” said Gibb-Gavel. “More importantly, people who need assisted transportation are going to see their service disrupted.”

The union is ready to meet at any time before Monday to try to achieve a fair collective agreement and avert a strike, said Gibb-Gavel. If there is no agreement, picket lines will go up at 4:45 a.m. at the Canadian Red Cross office, 5700 Cancross, Mississauga, and 6:30 a.m. at Region of Peel TransHelp, 3190 Mavis Road.

For more information, contact:
Helen Gibb-Gavel
CUPE National Representative
Tel: (905)568-4664; cell 905-242-4207

Thursday, January 07, 2010


CANADIAN LABOUR-MISSISSAUGA:
PLANT OCCUPATION WORKED:
Back on December 22 Molly reported on a factory occupation at the M&I Air Systems Plant in Mississauga Ontario. The dispute involved management attempting to dodge their obligations upon closing the facility. The workers responded by occupying the premises. I'm happy to report that this example of direct action worked, and the workers have been paid the money owed them. One more example of the anarchist contention that direct action is often the most effective tactic for defending your rights. Sometimes it's the only one. Here's the good news from the website of the Canadian Auto Workers.
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Workers Receive Owed Monies Following Plant Occupation:
January 5, 2010, 10:49 AM EST
Workers at M&I Air Systems received their pay cheques in the days following a plant occupation and demonstration by the workers and supporters, held on December 21.

The Mississauga, Ontario plant suddenly closed its doors on December 15, throwing 180 people out of work, 150 of which were members of CAW Local 252. The employer refused to pay outstanding monies owed to the workers following the closure, which prompted the workers to take immediate action.

"The action taken by these workers was absolutely necessary, as the employer refused to have any dialogue with the local union and/or the local plant committee," said CAW Local 252 President Abbot Harvey. "This situation underscores one more time, the importance of legislative protection for workers and their families."

The union is still working on securing vacation pay, as well as an additional week's pay.

"Without the show of solidarity and support, the workers here would have never seen the money that was owed to them," said Sukhvinder Johl, CAW national representative. "It's an important reminder that even when the situation looks bleak, our actions as a union do make a difference."

The workforce is primarily first generation Canadians with a range of seniority from a few years up to 20 years. The company has not filed for bankruptcy protection and there is still hope that it will re-open.

M&I Air Systems manufactures air handling and ventilation units.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009


CANADIAN LABOUR-MISSISSAUGA:
MISSISSAUGA WORKERS OCCUPY FACTORY:
Here, from the Star is the story of how some workers at a Mississaga air conditioning plant peacefully occupied their workplace the other day. Certainly there should be more of these actions to put pressure on management in these hard times.
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Angry workers occupy plant:
Workers in Mississauga feel `blindsided' after hasty shuttering of M&I
Tony Van Alphen Business Reporter
Angry employees at an idle air conditioning manufacturer in Mississauga occupied the company's plant for more than three hours Monday after they charged management "blindsided" them with an abrupt shutdown and no paycheques for extra work.





More than 100 workers mingled peacefully and retrieved belongings including tools at the M&I Air Systems plant in a pressure tactic to get some answers about their missing pay and the plant's future.

Bob Chernecki, a senior official for the Canadian Auto Workers, said management had not responded to union queries since last week, when the company halted operations and told employees to go home.

Chernecki said in an interview that the occupation led to a meeting where management indicated it would inform the union about its financial status, payment to workers and any possible chance of a reopening on Wednesday.

"These workers were blindsided by this corporation just before Christmas," he said.

"It's ridiculous. They received no warning and now face so much uncertainty."

M&I did not return calls for comment about the company's situation.

Chernecki said he expects the U.S.-based company to slip into receivership or fall under bankruptcy court protection during the next few days.

"It doesn't look good," he said.

M&I formed in 1981 and provides air-moving technology and systems for industrial and institutional buildings.

Chernecki said M&I did not provide regular biweekly paycheques on Dec.10, but managers promised they would submit them on the following Monday if employees worked during the same weekend to complete a major air-system project for a customer.

"They didn't get paid on the Monday and on the Tuesday the company called them in at 9 a.m. and told them there was no work and to go home," he added.

The union, which represents about 155 workers at the plant, is seeking wages including overtime for the employees during the past three weeks plus severance and holiday pay.
Furthermore, it wants the company to file employment insurance information with the federal government immediately.

The workers, including some staff with more than 20 years service, negotiated a new three-year contract during the fall that contained small wage increases for lower-paid staff and a $400 lump sum amount for higher-paid employees. The average wage is about $18 an hour.

The CAW and other unions have pushed for stronger legislation to protect workers who are victims of plant closures, including giving them higher standing than other creditors.

Monday, October 13, 2008


CANADIAN ANARCHIST MOVEMENT-MISSISSAUGA/SMITH FALLS/MONTRÉAL:


OLYMPIC SPIRIT TRAIN TEMPORARILY BLOCKED ON WAY TO MISSISSUAGA:


The Olympic Spirit Train aka the Cheesy ChooChoo continues to stumble its way across the country, to be met by protesters at pretty well all its stops. But yesterday they had an unexpected stop as they were nearing the Ontario community of Mississauga. Here's the story, as told by postings on the Anti-War at Laurier blog who were involved in the blockade.
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Canada, Toronto, Ontario, Rail Blockade Disrupts CP Rail’s Olympic Spirit Train:
by Olympics Resistance Network
“Six Nations and solidarity activists resist Olympic theft of Indigenous land, ecological destruction, and attacks on the poor”
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Moments ago(actually yesterday, October 12-Molly), a group of activists occupied Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway’s train tracks by locking themselves down to the tracks and hanging banners off of the rail overpass on highway 27 near Elder Mills. The protest was organized in solidarity with the Olympics Resistance Network (ORN) and their call to disrupt CP’s “Spirit Train” that is traveling across Canada. Directions to the blockade site can be found at the bottom of this release.
---- “We are here today to show the world what the Olympics really stands for; capitalist greed and colonialist theft of Indigenous lands” said Winnie Small. They continued, “In stark contrast to Canada’s cherished reputation as a human rights advocate, our First Nations live in abject poverty; casualties of Canada’s apartheid policy refusal to respect Indigenous rights to their own land.”
The “Spirit Train” was launched Sunday Sept. 21, 2008, in Port Moody, B.C. where activists from the ORN, Anti-Poverty Committee, and the Native Youth Movement successfully disrupted it. To the embarrassment of its corporate sponsors, the Spirit Train, still rolling across the country, has been disrupted at several locations with protesters often outnumbering supporters.
“The 2010 Winter Olympics are occurring on unceded First Nations land in British Columbia where they are causing widespread environmental damage, and are resulting in a massive uprooting of homeless and poor people in Vancouver” said Dan Kellar, a spokesperson from AW@L, one of the activist groups involved in the rail blockade. “The Canadian Pacific Railway's (CP) "Spirit Train" is an Olympic propaganda machine spreading the ideals of capitalist colonialism across Turtle Island.”
What: Blockade lock down on train tracks to stop Olympic ‘Spirit Train.’
Where: CP rail overpass on highway 27, just south of highway 73 (Rutherford Rd.).
Visuals: Activists locked down to CP rail tracks, two large banners over highway 27 reading “No Olympics on Stolen Native Land,” and “Resistance 2010 Stop the Corporate Circus,” and Native Unity flags flying high.
Driving Directions: Take 401 to highway 400 North. Take exit 33 off highway 400 onto highway 73 West (Rutherford Rd.). After approximately 6 km, turn South on highway 27. The blockade is on the CP rail overpass on highway 27 approximately 500m South of highway 73.
For more information contact:
Dan Kellar 519 616 4462
Chris Buck 416 708 0834
For more information about Olympic Resistance
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Here, also from the Anti War at Laurier blog is the statement the activists gave upon lifting the blockade.
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Activists from AW@L, Six Nations and across SW-Ontario Blockade CP Rail Tracks Successfully Disrupting Olympic Spirit Train :
Rail blockade backs up trains across the country in an escalation of resistance to the 2010 Vancouver-Whistler Olympic games

Toronto, Ontario – Moments ago a group of activists from Toronto, Waterloo, London, Kitchener, Guelph, and 6 Nations ended a blockade on Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway’s train tracks in opposition to the Spirit Train.

Activist locked themselves down to the tracks at 5:00pm and hung banners off of the rail overpass on highway 27 near Elder Mills. The protest was organized in solidarity with the Olympics Resistance Network (ORN) and their call to disrupt CP’s “Spirit Train” that is traveling across Canada.

“Today we shed light on what the Olympics really stands for; capitalist greed and colonialist theft of Indigenous lands” said Winnie Small. She continued, “In stark contrast to Canada’s cherished reputation as a human rights advocate, our First Nations live in abject poverty; casualties of Canada’s apartheid policies, and its refusal to respect Indigenous rights to their own land.”

The activists successfully negotiated a peaceful dispersal after more than three hours. No arrests were made and the activists were able to leave the area without incident. CP Police Officer told the activists’ liaison that trains had been backed up “across the country” and that the delay cost the company “millions of dollars.”

The “Spirit Train” was launched Sunday Sept. 21, 2008, in Port Moody, B.C. where activists from the ORN, Anti-Poverty Committee, and the Native Youth Movement successfully disrupted it. To the embarrassment of its corporate sponsors, the Spirit Train, still rolling across the country, has been disrupted at several locations with protesters often outnumbering supporters.
For interviews, photo images and B-roll please contact:
Dan Kellar 519 616 4462
Chris Buck 416 708 0834
For more information about Olympic Resistance
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Finally, once again from the Anti-War at Laurier blog , here is the final report on the activity down Ontario way.
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Report Back - Activists from AW@L, Six Nations and across SW Ontario Block the Olympic Spirit Train:
It has just all set in. The non violent action to block The Spirit Train was a resounding success as our goal to have national media coverage that actually speak about the true issues surrounding the Olympics were met. Hopefully we have inspired others to take action as well. More and more people are gaining an understanding that the Olympics in general, and more specifically the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, are no longer about sports and culture, they are about profit for a small elite and wide scale environmental destruction through development of Stolen First Nations Land.

On Sunday October 12th, Activists from AW@L, Six Nations, Guelph, London, Kitchener, Toronto, Waterloo and Hamilton Blocked the Olympic Spirit Train on the tracks as it approached Toronto, by locking down on the tracks and occupying a railway bridge. This highly co-ordinated and well executed non-violent action was taken in solidarity with the Olympic Resistance Network of British Columbia, Native Youth Movement of the Coast Salish People, and The Anti-Poverty Committee of Vancouver, who have called for actions against the Spirit Train and all 2010 Olympic related activities.

Canadian Pacific have called the action a "serious safety risk", though no train was within 5 kilometres of the the blockade as scouts were tracking the progression of the train from Sudbury. Also, the lock down team had full safety control of the situation by using a self-release device. CP followed their pre-set safety precautions and no one was ever put in danger.

The situation was tense at times as the activist liaison negotiated with the police (first Peel Police then CP police), but after a three and a half hour blockade, and the arrival of independent media from the Real News Network, and corporate media journalists, a peaceful deescalation was completed and no one was arrested.

The 2010 Winter Olympics are being held on unceded Coast Salish First Nations land and are causing environmental destruction through venue, road and real-estate development. The Games are also leading to a massive expropriation of social housing units in once of Canada's most at risk communities - the downtown east side of Vancouver.

Further, these games are diverting tax money from social and environmental programs so the small elite of land developers that have permeated through the Vancouver Organizing Committee may pad their bank accounts.

Additionally, the 2010 Winter Olympics are being used as a catalyst to expand the police state in Canada. Those made homeless because of the gentrification of Vancouver's downtown east side, and those already living on the streets are being criminalized by the implementation of 'no sit, no lie, laws. Also, Security costs for the Olympics are likely to exceed 1 billion dollars as a planned force of more than 12,500 police, mounties, and army will converge on Vancouver. It is quite likely that we will also see American troops on our soil resulting from the February 2008 signing of the Civil Assistance Plan by the Harper Government.

Broad Coalitions are forming and the resistance to the 2010 Olympics is growing. This action is an escalation of the protest rallies that have met the Spirit train at many of its stops including, Port Moody, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Sudbury. The spirit train itself is an escalation of the dissemination of Olympic propaganda and with each new escalation initiated by Olympic organizers and sponsors, there will be an escalation in the non-violent resistance to the 2010 Winter Olympics.
For more information about the 2010 Olympics and the resistance visit:
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The poor little train that couldn't has two more stops to go before CP goes home to count their profits. These are
*Smith Falls, Ontario
Thursday, October 16
1:00 pm-8:00 pm
CP lot on Rideau Ave. North and Ella St.
*Montréal, Québec
Saturday, October 18
Place des Vestiges on the Quays of the Old Port-Across from the Jacques-Cartier Pier
Expect more demonstrations there and more news from Mollymew as it develops.

Sunday, October 12, 2008


CANADIAN ANARCHIST MOVEMENT-SUDBURY/MISSISSAUGA:

SUDBURY PROTESTS OLYMPIC SPIRIT TRAIN:


The great boondoggle that is the 'Olympic Spirit Train' continues to float its way across the country on a raft of taxpayer dollars. Still, it is being met by protests at pretty well every place it stops. The latest was Sudbury, and here's a report on what happened there from the Sudbury A Canadian Lefty in Occupied Land blog. This article was also published at the Olympic Resistance Network site.
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Sudbury Action Report: No Olympics on Stolen Land :
Please find below a brief report on today's action responding to Canadian Pacific's so-called "Olympic Spirit Train" and its visit to Sudbury today, followed by the text of the flyer we distributed at the event:




On Saturday, October 11, 2008, the Canadian Pacific Railway's so-called "Olympic Spirit Train" came to Sudbury, Ontario as part of its promotional tour. Leading up to this event, Sudbury Against War and Occupation (SAWO) initiated protest activities in cooperation with other people and groups in the community. Responding to the call from grassroots groups in Vancouver, we organized our activities under the slogan "No Olympics on Stolen Land."



Preceding the event, SAWO hosted a media conference on Thursday, October 9, with First Nations elder Waubauno Kwe. She spoke out against the Olympics being held on unceded indigenous land and against the ways in which the Olympic organizing committee and the "Spirit Train" are appropriating and misusing indigenous spirituality and culture.



On the day of the "Spirit Train" event, twenty people gathered at Market Square in downtown Sudbury for an informational protest. First Nations elder Winnie Pitawanakwat opened the day's activities and others offered poetry, music, and statements, including William Morin of the First Peoples National Party and Clarissa Lassaline of SAWO.



Following the initial gathering, there was a festive, family-friendly procession to the site of the "Spirit Train" event, which was just starting. Some in the procession marched directly into the concert area to engage those who were listening to live music. Others set up at the entrance to the event with signs and information. In all, we passed out over 300 leaflets to people attending the event and spoke with many of them as well. Some were hostile, but almost all took our information. (See below for the text of our leaflet.)



The police and "Spirit Train" organizers were clearly ready for our presence. Based on some of our interactions with event organizers, it seemed to us that the consistent protests at each of their stops are making them very unhappy. We take some heart in that.



Sudbury Against War and Occupation is a group of Sudbury residents concerned with all forms and consequences of war and occupation. While this includes working against Canadian involvement in war and occupation abroad, SAWO sees it as central to recognize that Canada itself exists as an occupation of indigenous land and that struggles by indigenous peoples against that occupation must be supported.



We see our protest activities against the "Spirit Train" and the 2010 Olympics more generally as part of our broader work against war and occupation. We will continue trying to root this work in local struggles, such as the recent Atikameksheng Anishnawbek (Whitefish Lake First Nation) claim on mineral resources wealth in the Sudbury area.


by C.D. on behalf of Sudbury Against War and Occupation
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Here's the text of the leaflet that was handed out during the protest.
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Flyer text:
NO OLYMPICS ON STOLEN LAND:

Today, a cross-country tour promoting the 2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver is stopping in Sudbury. In response, we -- a group of Sudbury residents -- are gathering to show our support for the grassroots groups in Vancouver that are organizing against the Olympics. We hope you enjoy the carnival and the music today, but we also hope that you might think about joining the growing number of Canadians who are raising our voices to say: "No Olympics on Stolen Land!"



*You're against the Olympics? What on earth could you have against the Olympics? Are you against fun too?*

No, we're not against fun. Just like any other group of people, some of us like sports and some of us don't. Unfortunately, even though the part of the Olympics that we see on the TV is about sports, most of what happens behind the scenes to make the Olympics happen is about displacement, corporate greed, repression, and violence.



*You're kidding! Who does this stuff happen to?*

Well, in the case of Vancouver 2010, Native people are getting some of the worst of it. You see, British Columbia is unique in Canada in that most of the province is unceded, non-surrendered indigenous territories. Despite the fact that no treaties were signed, in 1876 the Canadian government imposed their control over the nations in that part of Turtle Island, and imposed the band council, reserve and status systems, along with residential schools. Despite this, many indigenous people from what is now called "British Columbia" have continued to organize, lobby, and protest in response to the illegal dispossession of their land. Today, most of BC remains unceded sovereign indigenous lands, over which neither the Canadian nor BC governments have the legal or moral authority to govern.



All of the land development required by the Olympics means more and more native land (which was never surrendered) gets polluted and despoiled for private gain, and the heritage of the indigenous nations whose home it is further eroded. As well, indigenous imagery, traditions, and customs are being appropriated by the big companies that stand to gain from the Olympics.



There are grassroots people from the nations most directly affected by the Olympics who are active in opposing them. The most vocal indigenous opposition to 2010 has included members of the Secwepemc and St'at'imc nations who are active in protecting their traditional lands, the Native Youth Movement, and the late Squamish elder Harriet Nahanee. As well, since 2000 the main indigenous struggles in the BC interior have been against the construction or expansion of mountain ski resorts, exactly the sort of thing that the Olympics will expand.



For instance, there are over $5 billion worth of new resort and resort expansion plans around BC since the Olympic bid was granted. At Sun Peaks Resort alone, there have been over 50 arrests of indigenous people who have been opposing the $295 million expansion of the resort on their traditional territories. Elders and single mothers have been arrested, while Sun Peaks continues its predatory expansion, destroying vital mountain ecosystems, and over-consuming water to produce artificial snow.

*Wow. So that means that the environment is being harmed too, right?*

You bet. Billions of dollars are being spent building ski resorts and Olympic venues on previously undeveloped land. As well, a significant amount of money is going into infrastructure projects like roads and resorts that will initially be for the games but which will be used after the athletes go home by for-profit companies whose activities damage the land - things like ski resorts, mines, logging, natural gas, and oil.

*Who else is being hurt by the Olympics?*

Another big feature of all modern Olympic games is the attack on people living in poverty in the host city. Rents increase, neighbourhoods are changed in ways that make them unaffordable for people living in poverty, and often efforts are made by police and other authorities to get visibly poor and homeless people out of certain areas of the host city, often by harassing, demonizing, and criminalizing them. In past games, such as in Los Angeles and Atlanta, this has included active racial profiling by police. According to a report by the Geneva-based Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, the Olympic Games have displaced more than two million people around the world over the last 20 years. This figure does not include the estimated additional 1 million displaced due to the Beijing Games since the publication of the report.



In Vancouver itself, some of the most vocal and active work against the Olympics has come out of the city's Anti-Poverty Committee, the Downtown Eastside Resident's Association (which is based in the poorest part of the city), No One Is Illegal (which is based in immigrant communities in the city), the Downtown Eastside Women's Centre, and the PIVOT legal society. It is projected that the number of homeless in Vancouver will triple from 1000 homeless people since the Olympic bid in 2003 to over 3200 people by 2010. At present, over 1200 low income housing units have been lost in the Downtown Eastside alone since the Olympic bid in 2003. Meanwhile, real estate speculation and gentrification has led to a projected 1500 new market housing units, primarily condominiums, being built in the Downtown Eastside. The Olympic organizing committee in Vancouver has set aside $500,000 for an emergency homelessness shelter "warehouse" that will only be open during the Games

*But don't Olympics mean lots of jobs and prosperity and so on?*

There are certain kinds of jobs that come with big events like the Olympics - things like construction jobs before the games, and low-wage service industry jobs during the games. However, in the case of many past Olympics, whatever economic benefit the event has for the host city is short lived. Often the promoters hype the idea that there will be long term economic benefits, but that is often not the case.

*But the government is spending billions of dollars on getting ready...that money must be going somewhere.*

Mostly into the pockets of people who are already rich. Everything about the Olympics is about making a buck, from the construction companies that build the venues to the big corporations that plaster their logos all over the events. In fact, construction companies and property developers are usually the strongest proponents for hosting the games in a given city, because they stand to make a lot of money. In British Columbia, all of this government money is going to private corporations at the same time as desperately needed services are being cut. Wherever that money is going, it isn't to the people who really need it.

*Okay, this all sounds pretty bad. But I'm sure I remember hearing something on the news from the people that are organizing the games, and they say they've taken care of all of these problems.*

Well, either they are lying or they are being foolishly optimistic. And usually the people making these claims are the people that stand to benefit the most from all of that money, or else they work for the people that will benefit the most. Grassroots organizations of indigenous people, people living in poverty, women, and immigrants to Canada are organizing against the games precisely because these problems have not been solved.

*Wow. This is a lot to think about. What should I do?*

Well, first of all, enjoy your day. Enjoy the music, enjoy the show, enjoy the food. But while you're doing that, think critically about what all of this is here to promote. And talk to your friends about it.



To learn more you can go to the web site of the Olympic Resistance Network at http://www.no2010.com/ . You can also email olympicresistance@riseup.net to get regular updates and information. To find out more about organizing in Sudbury you can get in touch with Sudbury Against War and Occupation - our email address is sudburyawo@gmail.com, our web site is sudburyantiwar.blogspot.com, and you can also phone us at 705-675-8479.

[Download this text as a bi-fold leaflet with graphics here.]

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And don't forget that the Cheesy ChoCho stops tomorrow in Mississauga, Ontario. Once more here's the callout for demonstrations in that town.

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Mississauga Mobilizes to Mob on 'Spirit Train' Oct. 13:
"DERAIL" THE SPIRIT TRAIN!
The Canadian Pacific Railway's (CP) "Spirit Train" is an Olympic propaganda machine spreading the ideals of capitalist colonialism across Turtle Island. The 2010 Winter Olympics are occurring on unceeded First Nations land in British Columbia where they are causing widespread environmental damages, and are resulting in a massive social housing expropriation in Vancouver.

The train was launched Sunday Sept. 21, 2008, in Port Moody, B.C. where it was successfully disrupted by activists from the Olympic Resistance Network (ORN). Embarrassingly for the sponsors, the Spirit Train is still rolling across the country and the ORN and local counterparts are calling for protests and actions to disrupt the Spirit Train as it stops at locations across 'Canada'.
What: Decentralized Rally & Demonstrations
When: Monday October 13, 1-8pm
Where: Cooksville Go Transit Station, 3210 Hurontario St, Mississauga

The Spirit Train will be leaving Sudbury after Saturday the 11th, and arriving in Mississauga sometime Monday morning. VANOC (the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee) and CP have a full days worth of propaganda and entertainment planned on a stage from 1-8pm.
Protests and demonstrations need to occur throughout the day in order to disrupt the event. If VANOC plans to spread its "Olympic Spirit" in our community, we will be there to show people what the Olympics really stands for; capitalism and colonialism, and we will be there to show our Spirit of Resistance. As we get even closer to the date, an announcement will be made about a rally point (and time), likely at Union Station in Toronto.
Email any questions or concerns to No2010@peaceculture.org
For more information about Olympic Resistance check out: http://No2010.com
For more information about the spirit train check out: http://www.cpspirittrain.com/

Saturday, October 11, 2008


CANADIAN ANARCHIST MOVEMENT-WINNIPEG/SUDBURY/MISSISSAUGA:
MORE PROTESTS AGAINST THE 2010 WINTER OLYMPICS:


The 'Olympic Spirit Train' continues to chug its way across the country, drawing tiny crowds (there is already talk of "trying again" in 2009), but in practically every place it stops it meets with protests, most as low key as the PR that the train itself is gathering. One wonders how many millions of taxpayer dollars are being blown on this stunt. The train arrived in Winnipeg last Saturday and set up shop near to a north end community club. The crowd at the field never exceeded 200 people, and the protesters were on hand (though this was unreported by the local press). Over the course of a couple of hours there were about 200 leaflets handed out opposing the 2010 Olympics, according to one participant.



The train later stopped in Thunder bay to yet another underwhelming reception. It's hard to say if there were protests there as the Thunder Bay media hardly reported the train itself. the big stories were a streptococcus outbreak and a stabbed dog found in the streets. Today the train is in Sudbury, no doubt greeted by its usual tiny crowds. But there will be protests there. Here is the callout for Sudbury. Molly hopes to report what happened there in the next few days. also keep checking the No Olympics on Stolen Native Land website for further updates.
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Sudbury, Ont. to Protest 'Spirit Train' on Oct. 11, 2008:
*No Olympics on Stolen Land!*
Resistance to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver has been building under the banner of NO OLYMPICS ON STOLEN LAND. At the cross Americas indigenous conference in Vicam, Mexico last October an Indigenous intercontinental anti-2010 movement was established. And in December a grassroots Indigenous group - Native Anti-2010 Resistance - came together in "BC" to organize Native opposition to the 2010 Winter Games. Many anti-poverty, environmental, anti-capitalist groups, among others, are working together as well across Turtle Island under the Olympics Resistance Network.



Please see http://www.no2010.com/ for more information.



On October 11, the Olympics promotional train of The CP/Vancouver Olympics Organising Committee (VANOC) will be arriving in Sudbury. It is a monstrous publicity endeavour based in corporate cooptation of indigenous traditional practices. And it has a full day of activities from 2pm to 8pm planned.



Native Anti-2010 Resistance has issued a statement opposing this misuse of traditional culture. It states: "The knowledge of these traditional ceremonies is a privilege and should not be mocked or commercialized in exchange for money; if not respected, these ceremonies will be useless and meaningless."



Sudbury Against War and Occupation (SAWO) is aiming to build awareness around resistance to the 2010 Olympics. Folks are invited to join us in front of Market Square at 1pm on the 11th for a festive informational gathering. We are also looking for cultural performers and producers who might want to participate in this event.



For more details, please contact Gary Kinsman:
gkinsman@laurentian.ca or at 523-2205.
Sudbury Against War and Occupation
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Here is the full statement of the Sudbury Against War and Occupation on the train stop that is happening in their community as we speak.
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Sudbury No Olympics on Stolen Land Educational Protest & Media Conference :
Media Advisory - For Immediate Release - Oct. 8, 2008Media contact - Gary Kinsman at 523-2205 or try 688-6224 (no messages).
Sudbury No Olympics on Stolen Land Educational Protest This Saturday
This Saturday, Oct. 11th, the Canadian Pacific Olympic Games promotional “Spirit” Train will be in Sudbury. As Clarissa Lassaline of Sudbury Against War and Occupation (SAWO) puts it: “The 2010 Olympics are taking place on unceeded indigenous land. Indigenous people of the unceeded Coast Salish territories have asked people in Sudbury to educate ourselves and to protest the Olympic “Spirit” train. While we are supportive of the athletes and performers who will be here on Saturday the 2010 Winter Olympics are taking place on stolen land and the organizing around them in the Vancouver area has seen major displays of corporate greed, the displacement of homeless and poor people and further assaults on the land rights of indigenous people.” This Thursday at 10am SAWO is holding a media conference to talk about why we are organizing the No Olympics on Stolen Land educational protest to be held this Saturday and to hear First nations elder, Barb Riley (non-colonized name Waubauno Kwe, professor emeritus Laurentian University Native Human Services) speak about the problems of holding the Olympics on Stolen Land and the dangers of the misuse of indigenous cultures and spirituality by the Olympic organizing committee.
The Saturday No Olympics on Stolen Land educational protest initiated by SAWO but involving other groups in the community will be opened by First Nations elder Winnie Pitawanakwet. It will include speakers, performers and music. It will start at 1pm at the north end of Market Square.
The organizing for the 2010 Winter Olympics has already led to:
** - the expansion of sport tourism and resource extraction on indigenous lands. There are over $5 billion worth of new resort and resort expansion plans around BC since the Olympic bid was granted. At Sun Peaks Resort alone, there have been over 50 arrests of indigenous people who have been opposing the $295 million expansion of the resort on their traditional territories. Elders and single mothers have been arrested, while Sun Peaks continues its expansion, destroying vital mountain ecosystems, and over-consuming water to produce artificial snow.
**- increasing homelessness and the gentrification of poor neighbourhoods especially in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. It is projected that the number of homeless in Vancouver will triple from 1000 homeless people in 2003 to over 3200 people by 2010. At present, over 1200 low income housing units have been lost in the Downtown Eastside alone since the Olympic bid in 2003. Meanwhile, real estate speculation and gentrification has led to a projected 1500 new market housing units, primarily condominiums for the wealthy, being built in the Downtown Eastside. The Vancouver Olympics Organizing Committee has set aside $500,000 for an emergency homelessness shelter "warehouse" that will only be open during the Games.
**- more privatization of public services
**- union busting through imposed contracts and vulnerable working conditions especially for migrant labour. There are an estimated 3,000-5,000 temporary migrant and undocumented workers in the Olympics-fueled and speculation driven construction industry. These workers are extremely vulnerable to exploitation, often get paid less than minimum wage, and are always living under the threat of deportation.
**- increased funding for the police, military and border control agents in the name of so-called national security. The 2010 Olympics security & policing budget is still climbing & currently estimated at $200 million. Sociologist David Lyon of Queen's University, has dubbed Vancouver 2010 "the Surveillance Games" since security operations will include over 13,000 RCMP, military & other security personnel as well as joint US-Canada military & North American Aerospace Defence Command operations.
**- ballooning public spending and public debt. The overall cost of the 2010 Games are currently budgeted at $6 billion. This budget is likely a gross underestimate as all the costs from facilities to policing keep going "over-budget". Costs for the Vancouver Trade and Convention Centre alone have skyrocketed to almost $900 million.
**- unprecedented destruction of the environment. The corporate sponsors of the Olympic Games have some of the worst environmental and social practices on record. Petro-Canada is one of the most environmentally destructive of oil and gas companies; Hudson Bay Company has been responsible for the colonization of Indigenous land, Canadian Pacific played a central role in the colonization of Indigenous Land, General Electric is one of the world’s top three producers of military aircraft engines and a major producer of nuclear power plants, and Dow Chemical is the world’s second largest chemical manufacturer & cause of the Bhopal gas disaster in India. There is more background information attached.
For more information contact Gary Kinsman at 523-2205, 688-6224 (no messages) or at gkinsman@laurentian.ca
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Statimc Native Youth Movement International Statement: No 2010 Olympics on Native Land!:
Statimc Native Youth Movement Warrior Society
St’at’imc Nation, Tsalalh Territory
To Whom It May Concern:
Please accept this letter as a declaration of opposition to the upcoming Vancouver/Whistler 2010 Winter Olympics set to take place within traditional St’at’imc Borders. Many members of our Nation, including children, youth, elders and land users do not support the Olympics taking place in Whistler for many reasons.
First being that Whistler and many other towns, cities and municipalities are illegally occupied by foreigners and run by fraudulent government systems that oppress the original inhabitants, the St’at’imc People. These government systems are built to hold lands illegally and destroy entire ecosystems in order to gain profit for the already wealthy corporations.
In turn, the St’at’imc People are pushed aside while traditional hunting and fishing grounds; once used freely at will, then become Privatized, and/or “Crown Land.” Our people depend on migration of animals for basic survival and the teachings we pass onto our next generations. The people visiting our territory are tourists and do not depend on fish and deer for long hard winters. Many people who are impoverished depend solely on these animals to feed their families and the more people disrupt the delicate balance between the environment, animals and humans, the worse off surrounding tribes will be. This includes major health concerns including cancer, diabetes, substance abuse and spiritual well-being.
We, as Indian people of this territory need the balance of our Mother Earth in order to maintain strong ties to who we are as Original People.
The second issue at stake with the upcoming Olympics is the misuse of traditional cultural practices such as ceremony and song. Many of these practices by our people are meant to only be shared within the territory, and therefore to only be used by the original People of the St’at’imc Nation. Out of respect for all ancestors who carried these songs and ceremonies thus far, we need to keep the traditions strong by teaching them to our younger generations, instead of foreigners first. The knowledge of these traditional ceremonies is a privilege and should not be mocked or commercialized in exchange for money. If not respected, these ceremonies will be useless and meaningless.
The funding of the Olympics before the funding of the suffering, homeless and impoverished people of these Indian territories shows only that the government in B.C. is only interested in economic gain and not the well-being of the people who lived here prior to the Olympics. These groups of people include young mothers, single parents, people of color, and drug dependant people who have nowhere to turn, except the streets or worse off, death. The Indian people of the streets in Vancouver need to return to the traditional ways of living, including feeling pride to be Indian.
Further impoverishment will conclude in complete loss of culture, language and ways of living on our land. More money is sure to cause more problems for our people in the sense that our systems are not based on economic gain, but spiritual, physical, and mental well being, this includes a sense of belonging to where we come from. If our Land is destroyed, there is no hope to regain our knowledge as traditional St’at’imc People, but as a product of foreign rule and fraudulent systematic genocide.
To those who are supportive of the Olympics, there are many reasons for you to reconsider your support including the future of your children and the continuation of our ways as Original People. Selling our land, means selling our rights to the land, this includes hunting, fishing and building traditional homes for food preservation and recreational uses.
Once these agreements are made, they are forever, thus leaving our upcoming generations with no option but to abide by the foreign rule, and not to maintain ownership held for thousands of years by our ancestors.
In conclusion, man has no power over the Earth, we must care for this Land as though our lives depend on it, as it does. We depend on our Earth for water, food, homes, and spiritual well-being. There is no one to protect it but us, therefore we must take our proper place in defending the land as Original People.
In one way or the other, each of our tribes hold names that represent Original People. Our tribe, are Ucwalmicw, People of the Land, we will defend our land by all means necessary.
Sincerely,
Tsalalhmec
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Two days from now the Olympic Spirit Train is due to arrive in Mississauga, Ontario. Here is the callout for the protests in that city.
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Mississauga Mobilizes to Mob on 'Spirit Train' Oct. 13:
"DERAIL" THE SPIRIT TRAIN!
The Canadian Pacific Railway's (CP) "Spirit Train" is an Olympic propaganda machine spreading the ideals of capitalist colonialism across Turtle Island. The 2010 Winter Olympics are occurring onunceded First Nations land in British Columbia where they are causing widespread environmental damages, and are resulting in a massive social housing expropriation in Vancouver.

The train was launched Sunday Sept. 21, 2008, in Port Moody, B.C. where it was successfully disrupted by activists from the Olympic Resistance Network (ORN). Embarrassingly for the sponsors, the Spirit Train is still rolling across the country and the ORN and local counterparts are calling for protests and actions to disrupt the Spirit Train as it stops at locations across 'Canada'.
What: Decentralized Rally & Demonstrations
When: Monday October 13, 1-8pm
Where: Cooksville Go Transit Station, 3210 Hurontario St, Mississauga

The Spirit Train will be leaving Sudbury after Saturday the 11th, and arriving in Mississauga sometime Monday morning. VANOC (the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee) and CP have a full days worth of propaganda and entertainment planned on a stage from 1-8pm. Protests and demonstrations need to occur throughout the day in order to disrupt the event. If VANOC plans to spread its "Olympic Spirit" in our community, we will be there to show people what the Olympics really stands for; capitalism and colonialism, and we will be there to show our Spirit of Resistance. As we get even closer to the date, an announcement will be made about a rally point (and time), likely at Union Station in Toronto.

Email any questions or concerns to No2010@peaceculture.org

For more information about Olympic Resistance check out:
http://No2010.com
For more information about the spirit train check out: