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Treasury Board president Stockwell Day speaks with CTV's Question Period from Vancouver on Sunday, June 20, 2010.

Day blames G20 travel alert on 'small group of thugs'

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Treasury Board president Stockwell Day speaks with CTV's Question Period from Vancouver on Sunday, June 20, 2010.

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Date: Sun. Jun. 20 2010 1:02 PM ET

Treasury Board President Stockwell Day is blaming a U.S. government travel alert issued for the city of Toronto on "a small group of thugs" who plan to protest as world leaders descend on Canada's largest city for the G20 summit next weekend.

On Thursday, the State Department issued the travel alert for U.S. citizens either travelling to or residing in the city, warning of "the potential for large-scale demonstrations" prior to and during the summit on June 26 and 27.

"Previous G-20 summits have drawn large numbers of protesters and activists, and a number of groups have announced plans to demonstrate throughout downtown Toronto," the alert says.

"Protesters are expected to gather in Toronto in the days leading up to the Summit and access to parts of the downtown area will be restricted due to security requirements. Even demonstrations that are meant to be peaceful can become violent and unpredictable. You should avoid them if at all possible."

The alert expires on June 28.

U.S. officials have downplayed the alert, saying it is standard procedure ahead of any international summit or similar event. But Day said it reflects fears of violence, particularly in the wake of the recent firebombing of a Royal Bank branch in Ottawa by a group that threatens violence during the G20 and preceding G8 summit in Huntsville, Ont.

"I think it shows the unfortunate power that a small group of thugs has," Day told CTV's Question Period on Sunday. "And when I'm talking about thugs I'm talking about thugs, I'm talking about the anarchists and the violent groups who have already indicated that they're going to be there and they're going to cause trouble."

Day said in the event of violent protests during which people get hurt, he hopes that the perpetrators are arrested and "hit with the heaviest sentences possible."

"I mean, we want to send a message that Canada continues to be one of the safest places in the world," Day said. "But it shows the effect when you get these thugs and cowards talking like this and threatening like this, other countries may feel that they should let their own people know about that."

The alert warns that the security fence built around the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, where the summit is taking place, will likely lead to "significant traffic disruption in the downtown core." It also predicts there will be public transit disruptions.

Toronto Police have said 3,500 officers will be devoted to G20 summit security, in addition to 1,600 officers from elsewhere in the GTA. The RCMP will also be providing security, while the Canadian Forces' JTF 2 unit will be on standby.

Toronto city councillor Adam Vaughan, whose ward includes the summit location, told Question Period the alert is "a little anxiety-driven and a bit of an overreaction."

Vaughan said the summit should be held at the isolated Canadian National Exhibition grounds, so it would have minimal impact on the city and its residents.

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m balen
said

bids for the olympics are not the same.. local business prosper and usually a great deal of money is returned to the place there held.. this is just robbery of the peoples coffers by these *&^*&^$ with their agenda to bring their countries up and drag us down,, starting with that billion dollars. hold this joke somewhere where someone cares. World government will feed on us kick them out!


Richard in Ontario
said

What is it that you loonie lefties don't understand.? Your buddies, the nimrods of society rcently blew up a Bank branch, and indicated that their group is going to do similiar things at the Conferences and you suggest the government is the terrorists..Wake up and smell the coffee. We wouldn't need 1 dollar's worth of Security, if it wasn't for the idiots that you are supporting. Please don't give me the rights and freedoms thing either, no one has the right to injure anyone, nor do they have the right to damage property that doesn't belong to them. I don't care how Socialist you are, it still doesn't make it right..


Freeman
said

The bozo protesters and anarchist from the the Vancouver Olympics to the G8/G20 in Ontario make our nation less safe. Same goes for the Red power idiots. They actually promote the police-state agenda more than the neo-Cons. The lapdog media is right in there promoting the agenda, bad police poor sweet protesters.


KJ in Kingston Ontario
said

'a small group of thugs' -- guess he means the event planners and their over-the-top billion-dollarama war zone.


Joyce
said

Demonstrators and protestors do not realise that when they damage business property, that everyone is out of pocket, because the damage they cause is inconvenience and loss of income for the businesses they have damaged, they think Joe Public has nothing to do with this type of damage, suggestion is, "yes" , we are all affected due to Insurance rate increases.


Modeste
said

While the right of peaceful assembly, I believe, is enshrined in our Federal Charter, minority groups of violent dissidents cast a pall of misguided intent during demonstrations. I believe it is much more effective to work within the structured constructs which already exists in modern Canadian society. I admit that it may appear to be tedious and somewhat ineffective to go this route but making enemies of the political components of our democracy is somewhat shortsighted and muddies what is already a less than clear process.


Lets Get this Straight
said

First off the real small group of "Thugs" Are the world leaders that will be meeting at the G20, Second Those people the media calls thugs are saying nothing but the truth and protesting for what is right. So get the facts straight.


Caper
said

Shows how in tune the Harperites are! They spend over a billion dollars in security for a "Small group of thugs"! Toronto will never be the same with the many businesses having to close. plays cancelled, etc. Waste of our dollars!


T M
said

If the Federal government had organized the G20 conference at a venue that wouldn't have cost over $1B to provide security for, then the U.S. Gov't most likely would not have issued the travel alert in the first place.

This is all the responsibility of Stephen Harper. I hope the Canadian public remembers this colossal screw-up on the next Federal Election Day.


reidjr
said

Jay
Yes you have a right to protest you do not have a right to cause damamge or harm.You have very right to have a nice peaceful protest when you start causing damamge and harm then thats when things get ugly.The point line is a right to propetst is not a free for all like some of you think it is.No one is saying you don't have the right to protest whhat people are saying is you don't have the right to cause harm and damage.You may think the cons are undemocratic but there not.


CalgarySandy
said

Is Mr Day referring to concerned citizens who intend to use their rights under Canadian law to protest as thugs? I am sure there will be some of the rowdy types but they are always in the minority as I am sure Mr Day knows. Some people like to fight and spoil hockey games: are all fans thus thugs? As he did not take the effort to refer only to the more radical people he must have meant to call millions who did not vote for the Conservatives thugs. Many of these thugs will be protesting the denial of good health care to women in developing countries. It is good to know that Mr. Day thinks women and their supporters are thugs. What is with him? Everytime I hear him shooting his mouth off it is in a different government position. He is like the token idiot.


bc grrl
said

i agree with mike over in waterloo. when you buy all the newest police toys, you erect a huge fence through downtown, you start talking thugs and add wasteful and reckless political spending while the country is in a recession into the mix...you are creating the situation. it's going to be the same old same old, the protests were peaceful until 1 person yelled or chucked a rock and then the riot squad gets called in. only in an independent civilian driven investigation will it come out that the 1 person was an undercover instigator. that won't matter though, the money will already be spent! the best thing to do is for people to place flowers in the rungs of the nasty chainlink fence, be good protesters (good protesters are there for the voice of their cause, they don't mindlessly destroy others property) and show the world that we are good canadians being held under a greedy boot. show the world that our government fears us, not the other way around. inform yourself and let us all be an agent for change, let's make us proud to be canadian again. let's prove the government wrong, we are better than they are!


Marg in Calgary
said

If you want to protest, go ahead, but you can do it in a civil manner. Those who decide to get out of hand and destroy property and injure others need to pay for their actions. Our lax laws will give them a slap on the wrist, and a "don't do it again". They should be made to compensate for the damages and do community service cleaning up the mess they made. I'm sure their parents would be real proud of them - seeing the mess they are making.

Seriously? Grow-up!! Exercise your rights to protest, but do it peacefully. It's always a few bad apples that have to spoil it for the rest.




Wendy
said

Stockboy Day must be talking about the thugs that stole over a billion dollars of tax dollars for a 3 day fake lake party.


Steve
said

Of course people are upset about the 2 billion dollar fake lake party.


Don
said

The summit should be held up near the north pole where it is too cold to hang around on the ice floes and streets. Also cheap for security. It is just dumb and asking for trouble to have it in a big multicultural city full of youth.


lc
said

Ian K:)You may wish to live in a police estate where government sets its agenda to match the goals of multi-national corporations and banks but thankfully you are the minority..The brain washing of folk like you never cease to amaze!


POWER ELITE ARE COMING TO TOWN
said

Day is correct. The thugs he speaks of are on the security payroll and WILL be the big guys (police officers) in black cothing with bandanas on their faces... They'll throw things like frozen beer cans, rocks, tip cars and mailboxes... Then majestically be whisked away by security forces without any later record of their arrest. Same story, different city. Day is selling us down the river tot he new world order just like Harper and Ignatiff. *$&@ them all.


Reece
said

@Ian..."protestors should be met with DECISIVE force" - - - as opposed to what other kind of force? I suppose they could go with the indecisive half-assed force that was famously deployed by the Keystone cops circa 1912. Glad somebody in this forum is an expert in police tacticals.


Dave T., Ontario
said

There will be plenty of peaceful protesters of course, but the same violent groups who show up at all these meetings plan be there too. These are the 'thugs' that Day's referring to. Their sole aim is to create chaos through violence. We've seen them before and I fully support whatever action is taken by law enforcement to stop them. The US travel alert is more of an advisory, like the article says it's standard procedure before any meetings like this.


dwigget
said

Peaceful protest = good.Violent protest = bad.(it's not rocket science)


Al
said

Billions wasted to contain a "small group of thugs", use a shotgun to keep the flies away......


Thugs should be beaten!
said

Their there to cause violence and damage.

Which in turn, they should be met with violence!


Jack R
said

Really Mr. Day. I blame the government for acting like a bunch of fascist soldiers who think they need to corral, control, dictate, and bully every last word of opposition.


John L
said

Remember the 96 Atlanta games and a backpack?Lunatics who firebomb a bank from the inside are capable of anything.


Security = $33.34 for every canadian
said

If people never protested or stuck up for their rights the government would have full and complete control. Its sad that a givernment would call people who dont believe in there ideas of a new world are THUGS. This just goes to show the mentality of government officials towards us the people and how everytime we dont believe in what they do we are the IDIOTS. I think a $50 billion deficit a $ 400 billion national debt and $1 billion on security for the G8/G20 . we know who the real idiots are. $1.1 billion for security divided by 20 million working canadians = $55 per person or $210 for a family of 4 which 3 million households live in poverty. nice to know they feel they can spend the money some people need to feed themselves.


chris in Ontariariari-Oh!
said

Reading some of the comments today I can't help but feel that there are Canadians who feel we are somewhat isolated from the threats that exist in the world.There are threats everywhere from those wishing to destroy the way of life many Canadians fought and continue to die for.Many of these thugs as Day calls them, protest alongside those peacefully protesting only to unleash their destruction and mayhem causing untold injury and damage.There are a number of threats not only from the anarchists who recently firebombed an Ottawa bank to the likes of Al-Qaeda well known for their attack on the twin towers in New York on 9/11.We cannot downplay the threat nor should we underscore the danger we could experience as we have had our own share of terror threats as is currently playing out in a Toronto courtroom for the Toronto 18 in their threat to undermine Canada's financial system and our house of parliament.Those that threaten our values and our society should be dealt with by the severest of penalties as what we have is precious regardless of what your political view's may be as the alternative to what these people have to offer is a greater loss of freedom and human right's as we know them.


PV
said

It will probably be like in Quebec where cops dressed as protesters with masks instigated the violence so they had an excuse to "disperse" the crowd. So who are the real thugs now, Mr. Day? Does a police state really keep us safe, Mr. Day?


Mad
said

Wow ... 1.1 bill is being spent just to control some "THUGS"...thugs are becoming very expensive to leash....Imagine if were something a bit serious?...


Donaldbain
said

Legitimate, peaceful protests are not possible with black-clad marchers in face masks. Their entire agenda is about wrecking public and private property. If muslim women can't wear the niqab, then these "protesters" can't walk around in public with their faces covered. Anyone seen dressed in all black concealing their identity should be arrested. Simple. Foreign trouble makers go to the airport followed by their immediate addition to no-fly lists. Homegrown idiots get publicly identified. You want to cause trouble? I'll give you some trouble....


Ben
said

I love how people are always so shocked about "stormtroopers with guns". I remember during an interview a protester was talking as if she had never seen a gun or police officer with a gun in her life, "I mean, this is Canada..." Yes it is Canada, and yes, our police are rightfully armed and will make a show of it when we see demonstrations such as those we are expecting in Toronto. Why? Because there are hooligans and thugs who love to agitate, and whether we agree or disagree with the discussions at the summit, I have no intention of letting these "thugs" give us even more reason to spend over a billion dollars on security for these things.


Jack in Van
said

I agree, it should be blamed on a small gang of thugs ... the thugs in the Harper cabinet -- that is.Mismanaged this entire mess, and spending such a ridiculous amount of money to show off has enlarged the resentment toward this meeting. Talk about slapping a sleeping lion. The Harper thugs are indeed to blame for all of this.


Dean in Abby
said

Since we have this label of a small group of thugs being used, someone must know who these people are. If that is the case, find them and remove the threat. I agree with peaceful protests but when these "thugs" incite violence and destruction of property, it's time to use the bullets, stop them and throw them in jail. Unfortunately, our lame judges and lousy alleged justice system will just let them off the hook. The rest of us honest types will be left to pay for all of the damage caused by these idiots. I do mean idiots because many of these thugs can be seen at many different protest sites. That's what they do for a living or for fun. We should have zero tolerance for these types. Peaceful protests are ok, not hooligaNISM.


Cris -Calgary
said

f it was not for the thugs, criminals, sick minds, there would be no need to spend a single exrtra penny for security, but when you have such sickies promising to do damage as they do in other events for no good reason but for kicks, it is to be wished that these jerks be treated accordingly by whatever means necessary. I am sick of these violent protestations which also take place at sports events by the same bunch of jerks.


JR from Pointe Claire
said

DAY is like the rest of the Government Rabble who blame eevryone else for their problems. These conferences should have been held in more remote areas instead of downtown Toronto. They are a bunch of losers having been originally groomed by Brian Mulroooney. Suck it up Stockwell!


Jay
said

It's nice to see that those who choose to exercise their rights as Canadian citizens are deemed nothing more than "a bunch of thugs". It is nice to see that Mr. Day thinks that we should not be allowed to exercise our rights. A very undemocratic quote from a very undemocratic party.


Mike in Waterloo
said

I wonder if it has anything to do with the over reaction of spending over a billion dollars, mostly for security on a dog and pony show. Create over reaction and for some mysterious reason, you get one. And then they complain about it.

Reece
said

@ Ian....."Violent protesters and vandals should be met with decisive force - sound cannons..." - - - the sound canons impair the hearing of EVERYBODY within it´s range including innocent pedestrians an non violent protesters and police officers. It is why that feature won´t be utilized. At this moment the only nation that activate that feature is the Chinese govt who many in Canada admire for their brutality. I´m Canadian and do not subscribe to it´s use and neither apparently do the police who have already stated that they would never use that feature and it´s been disabled for fear of law suits or impairment of hearing of innocent people and their own members. It´s a cool feature but more apt for military use but again, the Chinese govt equates it´s citizens as collateral and have no qualms about using this device against them. Please try to strive for more loftier goals than the chinese. Tear gas, truncheons, cannons, etc......those things draw attention to the message the protestors are trying to send. For example, in the last G20 meeting and the clashes that occurred there, what do you remember the G20 leaders discussing? Yeah, I rest my case. The protestors will be arrested, 24 hours detention, suspended sentences, yada yada yada, and life goes on.


Sandy NS
said

I agree fully with him. But lets not get too excited, they did the same alert for the Olympics, and people I know did get hurt by thugs! People claiming to demonstrate, threw cans etc at windows.you have a right to protest, you have no right to destroy property .that equals thugs!


reece
said

$1,000,000,000 to host this huh? The small group of thugs could easily be mistaken for the people who are involved in these meetings. You guys do NOTHING! You find different ways to exploit the poor and hollow out the middle class and then try to figure out why the unemployed, underemployed, and poor arent buying anything. The largest consumer market in the world is broke and the chinese can´t even afford to buy up any of the products we enslave them to build for us. We are now at a stand still and nobody knows what to do. Easy solution. Send the jobs back home and become exporters again. We are the innovators of the world. Countries like China have only one thing to offer the world and that is human exploitation. Their intellectual growth is retarded by communist rule which controls everything including currency manipulation, lying and cheating. If this G20 meeting hopes to accomplish anything, I would hope that everybody grows a pair before going in and address the issues that need addressing. If you can do that, then I can forgive the host country for that tacky $1,000,000 fake back drop of a lake.


Timo Vaughn
said

He is the least likely spokesperson for the g20 due to comparisons to Dan Quayle or George Bush Jr.. who explained themselves better. Most of humanity just wants a break from extreme greed and selfishness. What else is there to say other than giving the tab of holding the g20 on the other countries instead including security costs.


Gord. Robson, Nova Scotia
said

It is because of these "thugs" that the cost for security is what it is! I agree with Mr. Day, that if the "protesters" turn violent then they should be charged and dealt with by our courts. The two summits will go ahead but we will all be glad when they are over!

Ian K
said

While people certainly have the right to protest and call attention to their various agendas, they have absolutely no right to engage in violence and cause property damage. Violent protesters and vandals should be met with decisive force - sound cannons, tear gas, baton charges etc - jailed. Foreign hooligans should be deported within 12 hours and never allowed into Canada again - ever, for any reason. I also think that it's time we kept an official list of these thugs to share with other countries hosting similar events. Finally, I think some of these hooligans should be on a Canadian a no-fly list since their record of violent behaviors makes them a risk to other passengers. Flying is a privilege for those who know how to behave themselves; it is not a right. I think the majority of Canadians are totally fed up with these thugs who represent no one but themselves and who believe they have to right to disrupt public events.


pjr mtl
said

'a small group of thugs' ? How is the Conservative caucus to blame??.. oh wait he didn't mean them..


Molari
said

How can Mr Day be so naive i=or take take Canadians a gullible idiots?? 1 billion dollars spent on a hoard of gun toting stormtroopers, sonic boom boxes, plastic bullets, Metallic barrier fences, traffic diverted, government and police forces refusing to answer if they will put in under cover police officers amidst the protesters as (Agent Provocateurs) and the thousands of protesters to be present.... he seriously believes this is going to be a love fest?? What a sick fake democracy we live in!


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