A few nice Occupy Toronto images I found:

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Occupy Toronto
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Occupy Toronto – Day One – Oct 15, 2011

Saturday at OccupyToronto
Occupy Toronto
Image by LexnGer
After the marching stopped, the Occupy Toronto protesters moved into St. James Park. Literally.

Tents, cookstoves, and even a mini-library. All in the rain.

There are pros and cons to them setting up in the park across from Camaraderie.
Pro – I get to see and hear the evolution of the protest and show my support – where appropriate – daily.
Con – there are a lot of people who live and seek shether in that park daily. I hope they are getting some of the support and not finding themselves squeezed out of their "homes" by the 99%. There is a 1% at the other end too.
(more on the evolution of the tent city when I do my Monday photo walk)

Show Your Support
Occupy Toronto
Image by LexnGer
After the marching stopped, the Occupy Toronto protesters moved into St. James Park. Literally.

Tents, cookstoves, and even a mini-library. All in the rain.

There are pros and cons to them setting up in the park across from Camaraderie.
Pro – I get to see and hear the evolution of the protest and show my support – where appropriate – daily.
Con – there are a lot of people who live and seek shether in that park daily. I hope they are getting some of the support and not finding themselves squeezed out of their "homes" by the 99%. There is a 1% at the other end too.
(more on the evolution of the tent city when I do my Monday photo walk)

Pass The Gravy?
Occupy Toronto
Image by LexnGer
After the marching stopped, the Occupy Toronto protesters moved into St. James Park. Literally.

Tents, cookstoves, and even a mini-library. All in the rain.

There are pros and cons to them setting up in the park across from Camaraderie.
Pro – I get to see and hear the evolution of the protest and show my support – where appropriate – daily.
Con – there are a lot of people who live and seek shether in that park daily. I hope they are getting some of the support and not finding themselves squeezed out of their "homes" by the 99%. There is a 1% at the other end too.
(more on the evolution of the tent city when I do my Monday photo walk)

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