My kind of protest...
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From the Globe & Mail:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/huntsville-a-protest-free-zone/article1619160/
Caroline Alphonso
Huntsville, Ont. — From Saturday's Globe and Mail
Published on Friday, Jun. 25, 2010 10:57PM EDT
.At one point Friday, the only demonstrator on the designated protest grounds was a one-year-old demanding cookies.
Despite the millions spent to keep demonstrators away from world leaders in Huntsville, the mass protests that have marked other G8 summits didn’t materialize here. A designated protest zone, a farmer’s field down the highway from the Deerhurst Resort where leaders met Friday, sat empty, except for young Tyler Spencer.
The boy wandered aimlessly around the field next to a placard that read “More Cookies for Kids.” His demands were immediately met: Police officers gave him packets of chocolate-chip cookies.
“He got his cookie, so he’s happy,” joked his mother, Jennifer. “No need for aggression.”
As Toronto is beset by protests, Huntsville residents lingered on street corners wondering where the action was.
“Are you a protester?” asked an elderly man as a reporter walked by. Anxious residents stood along Main Street with cameras in hand, hoping to catch a glimpse of a demonstration or of a G8 leader. All they saw was some light traffic, including police motorbikes and cruisers driving by.
There were some modest demonstrations. Early Friday morning, a small group of locals walked the town’s centre calling for leaders to declare water a human right.
Oxfam brought out giant papier-mâché heads of the G8 leaders and stood by the town dock. The group’s ambassador, actor Bill Nighy, was on hand to be a “benign nuisance” and urge G8 leaders to move the issue of poverty up on their agenda.
“I’m an actor. I’m not an expert in international affairs,” said Mr. Nighy, who has been in such movies as Love Actually and Pirates of the Caribbean and had just arrived here from Kenya. “I’m simply able to draw a little bit of attention, so I just wander about the place and I hope that people like you will listen.”
But in the course of his demonstrating duties, Mr. Nighy couldn’t help but notice the cottage-country surroundings. “I love it here,” said the English actor. “I want to live in Huntsville.”
With a report from The Canadian Press