MEDIA CLIPPINGS DATABASE - INDEX FILE

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.12.11
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: D4
COLUMN: Point of View - Security and Rights
BYLINE: Stuart Ryan
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: G20 clashes show the last thing police need is more powers

PUBLICATION: The Toronto Sun
DATE: 2001.12.13
SECTION: News
PAGE: 12
SOURCE: Ottawa Bureau
BYLINE: David Gamble; Greg Weston
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: 1. photo by Errol McGihon, Sun Media FINANCE MINISTER PaulMartin gestures to make a point during a post-budget interview in his Parliament Hill office yesterday. 2. photo of BOB CHIARELLI Relaxed mayor
HEADLINE: OTTAWA HOSTS WORLD AGAIN; OFFICIALS FEAR REPEAT OF G20 RIOTS DURING WINTERLUDE

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.12.28
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A15
BYLINE: Compiled by Linda Mondoux
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: A summary of what you wrote to us about this year

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.12.18
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: D3
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Citizens launch review into police actions during G20

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.12.26
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: D5
SOURCE: Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Fair hearing needed

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.12.03
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A13
BYLINE: Cecilia M. Cranston
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Legal system can't build bridges while it violates rights

PUBLICATION: Montreal Gazette
DATE: 2001.12.09
EDITION: Final
SECTION: Editorial / Op-ed
PAGE: A17
BYLINE: DAVID SUZUKI
SOURCE: Freelance
HEADLINE: Enhancing security: In its post-Sept. 11 quest to make Canadians safer, Ottawa shouldn't forget about energy efficiency and environmental protection

PUBLICATION: La Presse
DATE: 2001.12.11
SECTION: Nouvelles générales
PAGE: A3
BYLINE: Bellavance, Joël-Denis
PHOTO: PC
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Le gouvernement Chrétien souhaite démontrer tant auxCanadiens qu'aux Américains qu'il fait ses devoirs en matière de lutte contre le terrorisme et qu'il est prèt à y consacrer les sommes nécéssaires.
HEADLINE: La part du lion à la sécurité

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.12.18
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: D4
COLUMN: Charles Gordon
BYLINE: Charles Gordon
SOURCE: Citizen Special
HEADLINE: The year we fretted about prosperity

PUBLICATION: Le Droit
DATE: 2001.12.18
SECTION: La Région
PAGE: 13
BYLINE: Bertrand, Jean-François
HEADLINE: Les services policiers d'Ottawa scrutés par des citoyens

PUBLICATION: Le Droit
DATE: 2001.12.18
SECTION: La Région
PAGE: 13
BYLINE: Bertrand, Jean-François
HEADLINE: Police: déficit de 2 millions $

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.12.27
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A15
BYLINE: Ken Johnson
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Criminalizing dissent is bad news for protesters

PUBLICATION: La Presse
DATE: 2001.11.18
SECTION: Nouvelles générales
PAGE: A1
BYLINE: Toupin, Gilles
PHOTO: PC
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Les quelque 2000 militants anti-mondialisation qui ontmanifesté hier dans le centre-ville d'Ottawa n'ont pas réussi à empêcher les rencontres internationales du G20 et du FMI, mais ils ont gardé les policiers en haleine tout l'après-midi. La police a en effet utilisé des gaz lacrymogènes, des balles de caoutchouc, du gaz poivre et des boyaux d'arrosage pour disperser la foule aux abords du Centre de conférence du gouvernement fédéral. En tout, 14 personnes ont été arrêtées.
HEADLINE: Le G20 va couper les vivres aux réseaux terroristes

PUBLICATION: Le Droit
DATE: 2001.11.15
SECTION: En manchette
PAGE: 2
BYLINE: Larocque, Sylvain
PHOTO: Morin, Étienne
ILLUSTRATION: Christine Shaikin, propriétaire de la boutique Justine's,sur Sussex, s'attend à perdre de 7000 à 10 000 $, ce week-end, en raison du Sommet du G20.; La militante américaine Miriam Simos, alias "Starhawk", a été arrêtée à Seattle en 1999. Elle ne comprend pas pourquoi les agents d'immigration ont été si suspicieux envers elle.
HEADLINE: Les commerçants mécontents

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.10
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: C1 / Front
BYLINE: Vito Pilieci and Judy Trinh
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Rod MacIvor, The Ottawa Citizen / Pavla Novotna, seennear concrete barriers put up on Clarence Street in preparation for the G20 meetings, is worried protesters will damage her shop, Venus Treasures of Europe, which sells glass and crystalware.
HEADLINE: Merchants fear worst from G20: Police to secure downtown as flood of protesters expected

PUBLICATION: GLOBE AND MAIL
DATE: WED NOV.14,2001
PAGE: A20 (ILLUS)
BYLINE: HEATHER SCOFFIELD
CLASS: National News
EDITION: Metro DATELINE: Ottawa ON
HEADLINE: Canada campaigns against terror funds

PUBLICATION: Le Soleil
DATE: 2001.11.14
SECTION: Actualités
PAGE: A3
SOURCE: PC
DATELINE: Ottawa
HEADLINE: Sommet du G20; 5000 manifestants attendus à Ottawa

PUBLICATION: Montreal Gazette
DATE: 2001.11.16
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A9
BYLINE: PHILIP AUTHIER
SOURCE: The Gazette
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: CP / Paul Martin: We won't be silenced.
HEADLINE: Summit sends message: Martin: G20 meeting deals with economy, but also stands up to terrorists: finance leader

PUBLICATION: Le Droit
DATE: 2001.11.16
SECTION: Actualités
PAGE: 2
BYLINE: Bertrand, Jean-François; Barrière, Caroline
PHOTO: Morin, Étienne
ILLUSTRATION:Empilées devant le centre de conférence où se réunit le G20ce week-end, ces barricades serviront à boucler le secteur.
HEADLINE: Des commerçants inquiets rencontrent les autorités

PUBLICATION: Montreal Gazette
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A8
BYLINE: ELIZABETH THOMPSON
SOURCE: The Gazette
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Finance Minister Paul Martin (left) and his U.S.counterpart, Paul O'Neill, say technology will help cross-border trade continue.
HEADLINE: Wage war on terror money: Martin: Common front is needed to choke off flow of cash, he says as G20 meets in Ottawa

PUBLICATION: Montreal Gazette
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: The Review
PAGE: B1 / BREAK
BYLINE: HUBERT BAUCH
SOURCE: The Gazette
DATELINE: OTTAWA
HEADLINE: Canada: where the world comes to a meeting

PUBLICATION: The Edmonton Sun
DATE: 2001.11.11
SECTION: News
PAGE: 22
SOURCE: Sun Ottawa Bureau
BYLINE: David Gamble
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: 1. photo from Sun files Starhawk, a pagan witch from San Francisco, plans to bring her peaceful protest form of magic north to Ottawa for the G20 this week. 2. photo by CP A lone protester holds his ground showing the peace sign against riot police during protests at the Summit of the Americas in Quebec City earlier this year.
HEADLINE: CASTING A SPELL ON THE G20; SAN FRANCISCO WITCH FLIES NORTH TO DEMONSTRATE AT MEETING OF WORLD FINANCE LEADERS

PUBLICATION: The Toronto Sun
DATE: 2001.11.11
SECTION: News
PAGE: 24
SOURCE: Ottawa Bureau
BYLINE: David Gamble
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: 1. photo by San Francisco Chronicle STARHAWK is a San Francisco witch who's made a life out of marching against the establishment. 2. photo by Paul Chiasson, CP She plans to be at the G20 summit in Ottawa next weekend, which is not likely to be as violent as the Quebec summit last April.
HEADLINE: ACTIVISTS GEAR UP FOR G20 SUMMIT

PUBLICATION: National Post
DATE: 2001.11.15
EDITION: National
SECTION: Politics
PAGE: A6
BYLINE: Robert Fife
SOURCE: National Post
DATELINE: OTTAWA
CORPORATION: Global Democracy Ottawa
HEADLINE: Terrorism not expected at G20: RCMP: Tight security to greet anti-globalization protesters in Ottawa

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.19
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A3
BYLINE: Mark Reid
SOURCE: Citizen Special
DATELINE: CALGARY
ILLUSTRATION: Colour Photo: After seeing the protests at the G20 summitthis weekend, Banff deputy mayor John Stutz urged the RCMP to refrain from displays of overt force during an upcoming meeting of G8 environment ministers. He said it would be a 'disastrous step backward' as Banff struggles to woo back tourists after Sept. 11.
HEADLINE: Keep riot police out of Banff: mayor: Overt force unwelcome at upcoming G8 meetings

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.19
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: D1 / Front
BYLINE: Melanie Brooks, Kate Jaimet and Paula McCooey, with filesfrom James Baxter
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Colour Photo: Julie Oliver, The Ottawa Citizen / About 200protesters marched along Elgin Street yesterday following a rally over those arrested during skirmishes on the G20 weekend.; Colour Photo: Julie Oliver, The Ottawa Citizen / Sophie Vesque, from Ottawa, wonders where the crowd would march next.; Colour Photo: Tom Hanson, The Canadian Press / Police officers take a break during the quietest day of the summit,
HEADLINE: G20 weekend nets 50 arrests: Protesters ponder complaints, lawsuits against police actions

PUBLICATION: CTV - CTV NEWS
DATE: 2001.11.17
HEADLINE: Developments on war against terrorism

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.21
EDITION: Final
SECTION: Business
PAGE: D1 / Front
BYLINE: Vito Pilieci
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Colour Photo: Bruno Schlumberger, The Ottawa Citizen /Andrea Rojas, manager of Neon Clothing Inc. in the Byward Market, says many stores lost customers due to the G20 meetings and protests. 'Business was down between 60 and 65 per cent,' she said.; Photo: Bruno Schlumberger, Ottawa Citizen / Jessica Faiklay works at International Cheese and Deli where business was down by half.
HEADLINE: Downtown businesses to be paid for G20 losses: Finance Ministry to consider 'valid, reasonable requests'

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.28
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: C7
BYLINE: Bev Wake, with files from Zev Singer
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Chris Mikula, The Ottawa Citizen / Police andprotesters clashed in downtown Ottawa on the first day of the G20 summit held earlier this month.
HEADLINE: Program aims to mend G20's bridges: Police, protesters take part in conflict resolution session

PUBLICATION: The Winnipeg Sun
DATE: 2001.11.11
SECTION: News
PAGE: 8
SOURCE: Ottawa Bureau
BYLINE: David Gamble
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: 2 photos Pagan priestess Starhawk, who has been arrested 20 TIMEs since 1966, preaches methods peaceful protest at events such as April's Summit of the Americas in Quebec City.
HEADLINE: HEADLINE: NO DAY IN THE PARK; WITCH PREDICTS VIOLENCE WILL ERUPT OVER G20 SUMMIT

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.13
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: D4
COLUMN: Charles Gordon
BYLINE: Charles Gordon
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
Testing dissent in edgy times
HEADLINE:

PUBLICATION: Le Devoir
DATE: 2001.11.15
SECTION: Les Actualités
PAGE: A5
BYLINE: Cornellier, Manon
DATELINE: Ottawa
HEADLINE: Réunion du G20 à Ottawa: Les forces policières joueront la carte de la discrétion; Il n'y aura ni clôture de trois mètres ni d'escouade antiémeute déployée en permanence

PUBLICATION: Le Droit
DATE: 2001.11.15
SECTION: En manchette
PAGE: 3
BYLINE: Saint-Laurent, Sylvain
PHOTO: Morin, Étienne
ILLUSTRATION: La GRC, la police d'Ottawa et la Police provinciale del'Ontario ont rencontré la presse, hier, pour faire connaître les mesures qu'elles ont adoptées en vue d'assurer la sécurité lors de la rencontre des ministres des Finances du G20, qui se tiendra à Ottawa, à compter de demain.
HEADLINE: Tolérance zéro au G20

PUBLICATION: La Presse
DATE: 2001.11.16
SECTION: Actualités
PAGE: A6
BYLINE: Côté, Charles
DATELINE: Ottawa
HEADLINE: Deux jours de prison pour une manifestante

PUBLICATION: The Winnipeg Sun
DATE: 2001.11.16
SECTION: News
PAGE: 9
SOURCE: Ottawa Bureau
BYLINE: David Gamble; Maria Mcclintock
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Photo by Reuters Workers unload barricades in downtownOttawa in preparation for demonstrators at the G20 meeting.
HEADLINE: PROTESTERS FEAR TROUBLE; WILL IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS KEEP THEM OUT OF CANADA?

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A1 / Front
COLUMN: Randall Denley
BYLINE: Randall Denley
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Colour Photo: Chris Mikula, The Ottawa Citizen / BreakingWindows for Democracy: Police and protesters tangled in downtown Ottawa yesterday on the first day of the G20 Summit. Protesters smashed the windows of a McDonald's restaurant on Bank Street.
HEADLINE: Dear protesters: We don't owe you a thing

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: EARLY
SECTION: News
PAGE: A5
BYLINE: Dave Rogers
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
NOTE: G20 Summit
HEADLINE: Barriers a 'provocation,' says protesters' lawyer

PUBLICATION: Le Droit
DATE: 2001.11.17
SECTION: L'Économie
PAGE: 42
SOURCE: PC
BYLINE: Rodrigue, Isabelle
PHOTO: PC
ILLUSTRATION: Paul Martin, le ministre canadien des Finances. Enarrière-plan, Paul O'Neill, le Secrétaire du Trésor des États-Unis.
HEADLINE: Martin donne le ton à la lutte au financement du terrorisme

PUBLICATION: Le Nouvelliste (Trois-Rivières)
DATE: 2001.11.17
SECTION: L'actualité
PAGE: 1
SOURCE: PC
BYLINE: Ducas, Isabelle
PHOTO: PC
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Les manifestants arrivés hier à Ottawa dans le cadre de larencontre des pays du G20 ont forcé la mise en place d'un fort contingent de policiers.
HEADLINE: Du grabuge au G20 à Ottawa

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.18
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A5
BYLINE: Vito Pilieci
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
NOTE: G20 Summit
HEADLINE: Rideau Centre shoppers held captive in lockdown

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.18
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A5
COLUMN: Randall Denley
BYLINE: Randall Denley
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION:
Photo: Paul Chiasson, The Canadian Press / Thedemonstration's only real credibility came from police, who treated protesters as if they were truly a threat to Western society.; Photo: Julie Oliver, The Ottawa Citizen / Darth Vader's minions in menacing riot gear appear bemused as a protester flashes a peace sign in front of the Supreme Court on Wellington.
NOTE: G20 Summit
HEADLINE: A lame attack on 'evil capitalism': Protesters use chalk and paint, and other artistic forms of expression, to make their point

PUBLICATION: Le Soleil
DATE: 2001.11.18
SECTION: Actualités
PAGE: A3
SOURCE: Le Droit
BYLINE: Bolduc-Jacob, Marilaine; Bertrand, Jean-François
PHOTO: PC
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Les manifestations antimondialisation ont conduit à quelquesarrestations musclées, surtout en avant-midi. En tout, 40 personnes auraient été arrêtées pendant la fin de semaine.
HEADLINE: Confrontation tranquille; Manifestants et policiers jouent au chat et à la souris dans les rues d'Ottawa

PUBLICATION: Le Soleil
DATE: 2001.11.19
SECTION: Actualités
PAGE: A3
SOURCE: PC
BYLINE: Schmidt, Lisa
PHOTO: PC
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Déterminées à éviter une répétition des émeutes et desdégâts du Sommet des Amériques de Québec, les autorités avaient déployé 650 policiers pour ces rencontres du G20, du Fonds monétaire international et de la Banque mondiale. Les agents de la paix ont pu prendre un petit repos, hier.
HEADLINE: Sommet du G20: Grabuge limité; Finalement, les manifestations auront été plutôt contenues à Ottawa

PUBLICATION: Le Droit
DATE: 2001.11.19
SECTION: Actualités
PAGE: 6
BYLINE: Bolduc-Jacob, Marilaine
PHOTO: Roy, Martin; PC
ILLUSTRATION: Les manifestants ne partageaient pas tous les mêmes visionset ne comptaient pas user des mêmes moyens pour se faire entendre des représentants du G20.; Le chef de police d'Ottawa Vince Bevan et le maire de la ville Bob Chiarelli; Des douzaines de manifestants pacifiques ont fait semblant d'être morts devant le monument du soldat inconnu, hier. Le nombre des manifestants au sommet du G20 a diminué de 2000 par rapport à ceux qui avaient convergé vers le site la veille.
HEADLINE: Visions et actions divergentes chez les manifestants

PUBLICATION: Le Nouvelliste (Trois-Rivières)
DATE: 2001.11.19
SECTION: L'actualité
PAGE: 23
SOURCE: PC
BYLINE: Schmidt, Lisa
PHOTO: PC
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Les policiers assurant la sécurité au G20 étaient pas malmoins sur les dents qu'au Sommet des Amériques. Il y a eu du grabuge, vendredi et samedi, mais les manifestations ont été passablement contenues hier.
HEADLINE: Des manifestations contenues au G20

PUBLICATION: CTV - CTV NEWS
DATE: 2001.11.17
HEADLINE: G20 meeting in Ottawa

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.20
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: E2
BYLINE: Randy Boswell
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Wayne Cuddington, The Ottawa Citizen / University ofOttawa law professor David Paciocco says it is 'quite a stretch' to justify an arrest based merely on the fact that a protester is dressed the same way as someone else who has already broken the law.; Photo: Lynn Ball, the Ottawa Citizen / A worker uses a powerwasher to remove graffiti on the front of the Bank of Canada building on Wellington Street yesterday after the G20 summit on the weekend, which at one point attracted about 2,000 protesters, 50 of whom were arrested.
HEADLINE: Police violated Charter rights at G20 protests, law professor says: Arrests based on clothing a 'questionable use' of police power

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.27
EDITION: EARLY
SECTION: City
PAGE: D2
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: G20 protesters display anger at police meeting

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.11
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: A9 / Front
BYLINE: Karina Roman
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Anarchists target G20 meeting in Ottawa

PUBLICATION: Edmonton Journal
DATE: 2001.11.11
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A16
SOURCE: Southam Newspapers; Ottawa Citizen
DATELINE: Ottawa
HEADLINE: Hard-core anarchists vow to stop G20 meet in Ottawa: Plan to use violent tactics, including setting cars afire

PUBLICATION: The Edmonton Sun
DATE: 2001.11.11
SECTION: News
PAGE: 7
SOURCE: Sun Ottawa Bureau
BYLINE: David Gamble
DATELINE: Ottawa
HEADLINE: MARTIN SEES SMOOTH G20 MEETING IN OTTAWA

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.15
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A18
COLUMN: Charles Gordon
BYLINE: Charles Gordon
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Crafting useful solutions for both capitalists and protesters

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.16
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: F1 / Front
BYLINE: Kelly Egan
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Jim Young, Reuters / A worker puts up a chain-linkfence around Parliament Hill yesterday in preparation for the G20 meeting beginning today. Thousands are expected to demonstrate against the meeting of finance ministers, as well as meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.; Colour Photo: Kelly Egan, The Ottawa Citizen / Lisa Fithian, 40, emerged from the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre on Innes Road yesterday morning after spending two nights in a dorm-like prison with about 20 other women.
HEADLINE: Detention 'about politics, not law'

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.16
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: F5
BYLINE: Bob O'Connor
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
NOTE: Protests at the G20 meetings
HEADLINE: Act of terror

PUBLICATION: The Toronto Sun
DATE: 2001.11.16
SECTION: News
PAGE: 34
SOURCE: Ottawa Bureau
BYLINE: David Gamble; Maria Mcclintock
DATELINE: Ottawa
CUSTOMS RED-FLAGS AGITATORS; G20 PROTESTERS HIT BORDERS TODAY

PROGRAM: THE NATIONAL
NETWORK: CBC-TV
DATE: 2001.11.15
TIME: 22:00:00 ET
END: 22:30:00 ET
HOST: PETER MANSBRIDGE
HEADLINE: Downtown Ottawa hosting G20 meeting tomorrow

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A4
BYLINE: Kelly Egan, with files from Karina Roman
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Julie Oliver, The Ottawa Citizen / Hundreds ofprotesters make their way to the University of Ottawa yesterday, blocking roads and snarling traffic in the downtown after their protests outside the G20 summit.
NOTE: G20 Summit
HEADLINE: 'This is what democracy looks like': 4 arrested, 5 injured as protesters skirmish with police at G20 summit

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A5
COLUMN: Randy Boswell
BYLINE: Randy Boswell
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Chris Mikula, The Ottawa Citizen / Riot police clashwith protesters on the streets of downtown Ottawa yesterday on the first day of the G20 summit. Undoubtedly, some of today's protesters -- whether they know it or not -- are tomorrow's stockbrokers, Liberal party fund-raisers and minivan enthusiasts.
NOTE: G20 Summit
Once idealistic, now I drive a minivan: But I found it difficult to fit my visions into my briefcase
HEADLINE:

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A5
BYLINE: Dave Rogers
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
NOTE: G20 Summit
HEADLINE: Barriers provoke violence: lawyer

PUBLICATION: Montreal Gazette
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A10
BYLINE: ALLISON HANES
SOURCE: The Gazette
DATELINE: OTTAWA
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: JONATHAN HAYWARD, CP / Riot police subdue a maskedand helmeted protester during anti-G20 demonstrations in downtown Ottawa yesterday.
300 fill Ottawa streets for anti-G20 protests

PUBLICATION
GLOBE AND MAIL
DATE: SAT NOV.17,2001
PAGE: A2 (ILLUS)
BYLINE: ALLAN FOTHERINGHAM
CLASS: Column
EDITION: Metro DATELINE: Ottawa ON
HEADLINE: G20 meeting can't risk Santa on site

PUBLICATION: La Presse
DATE: 2001.11.17
SECTION: Actualités
PAGE: A9
BYLINE: Côté, Charles
PHOTO: Brault, Bernard
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Deux policiers procèdent à l'arrestation d'un manifestantdans la rue Wellington, à Ottawa.
HEADLINE: Des manifestants pacifiques mais impuissants; 300 jeunes jouent à cache-cache avec l'escouade antiémeute à Ottawa

PUBLICATION: Le Droit
DATE: 2001.11.17
SECTION: Actualités
PAGE: 3
BYLINE: Saint-Laurent, Sylvain; Bolduc-Jacob, Marilaine
PHOTO: Marier, Sylvain
ILLUSTRATION: Le "Chicken McGrill meal" en a pris pour son rhume, toutcomme la vitrine du McDonald's de la rue Bank hier. Des manifestants ont attaqué ce symbole de la mondialisation alors que les ministres des Finances de plusieurs pays industrialisés étaient réunis au centre des conférences, à quelques rues de là.; Les manifestants n'ont jamais réussi à s'approcher des membres du G20. Les policiers les attendaient de pied ferme comme a pu le constater ce jeune homme. On a procédé à quatre arrestations hier.
HEADLINE: Un peu de grabuge, quatre arrestations

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.18
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A4
BYLINE: Mohammed Adam and Kate Jaimet, with files from PaulaMcCooey
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Brigitte Bouvier, The Ottawa Citizen / A protester isarrested in Ottawa yesterday. All told, 40 people have been arrested in the first two days of the summit, which ends today.; Photo: Chris Mikula, The Ottawa Citizen / Laurier Avenue: Marches began from three locations -- in Hull, at the University of Ottawa and at LeBreton Flats -- yesterday morning, and met at the Supreme Court at noon.
NOTE: G20 Summit
Protests short, mostly peaceful: Self-restraint -- by demonstrators and the police -- made for a relatively quiet day. Mohammed Adam and Kate Jaimet report.
 

PROGRAM: THE HOUSE
NETWORK: CBC-R
DATE: 2001.11.17
TIME: 09:10:00 ET
END: 10:00:00 ET
GUEST: JENNIFER FRY, Reporter; JAGY SINGH, Protester; UNIDENTIFIED, Protesters; JOHN BENNETT, The Sierra Club; UNIDENTIFIED, Police Officer; UNIDENTIFIED, Witnesses
HOST: ANTHONY GERMAIN
HEADLINE: WILL CURRENT SECURITY ISSUES AFFECT PROTESTS?

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.19
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A16
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Well done, Ottawa: We show others how meetings and protests can co-exist.

PUBLICATION: Montreal Gazette
DATE: 2001.11.19
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A12
BYLINE: HUBERT BAUCH
SOURCE: The Gazette
DATELINE: OTTAWA
HEADLINE: Good weekend for world: finance minister

PUBLICATION: Windsor Star
DATE: 2001.11.19
EDITION: Final
SECTION: NEWS
PAGE: A10
BYLINE: Melanie Brooks Kate Jaimet and Paula McCooey
SOURCE: Southam News
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Riot police take a break on the third day of internationalfinance meetings in Ottawa on Sunday. The police arrested 50 demonstrators during protests against the meetings. Canadian Press photo: Tom Hanson
HEADLINE: 50 arrested at G-20 Summit in Ottawa; While city's mayor praised police, protesters said excessive force used

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.20
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A15
BYLINE: Rene Rivard
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
NOTE: The G20 summit
HEADLINE: Must we excuse violent protesters?

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.20
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A15
BYLINE: Birte Ertmann
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Julie Oliver, the Ottawa Citizen / Theanti-globalization protests during the weekend had a sterile, ritualized air to them, writes Birte Ertmann. It's time for activists to find more effective, less intrusive ways to protest.
NOTE: The G20 summit
HEADLINE: Protesters must find new methods

PUBLICATION: Montreal Gazette
DATE: 2001.11.23
EDITION: Final
SECTION: Editorial / Op-ed
PAGE: B2
SOURCE: The Gazette
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Riot police subdue a protester at G20 summit inOttawa.
HEADLINE: Police aroused anger at G20 summit

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.24
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: B5
BYLINE: Liam Husk
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
NOTE: The G20 Summit
We were fighting for poor countries
HEADLINE:

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.13
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: D5
BYLINE: Jeff Spooner
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
NOTE: The G20 meeting
World is watching

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HEADLINE: DATE: 2001.11.12
DATELINE: OTTAWA
PUBLICATION: cpw
HEADLINE: BC-Barlow-G20-Son code:6; OTT OUT QQQ; INDEX: International, Politics, Social, Finance; HL:Activist Maude Barlow could face son at G20 summit police barricades

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.14
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A1 / Front
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Colour Photo: Cautious on Rideau Street: 'We are going toboard up our windows,' says Record Runner's Lia Kiessling.
HEADLINE: Bracing for the G20

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.14
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: B1 / Front
BYLINE: Bev Wake
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Parts of city to be barricaded: Areas of downtown will be shut down, even to pedestrians

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.14
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: B1 / Front
BYLINE: Kate Jaimet
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Colour Photo: Pat Mcgrath, The Ottawa Citizen / Maude Barlowof the Council of Canadians sent a strong message when she asked protesters to avoid acts of provocation.
HEADLINE: Protesters ready for violence in order to 'be heard'

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.14
EDITION: Final
SECTION: Business
PAGE: D1 / Front
BYLINE: Vito Pilieci, with files from Bev Wake
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Colour Photo: Bruno Schlumberger, The Ottawa Citizen / PeterHarbic, a show producer with the Ottawa Signatures Craft Show at the Congress Centre said his show must go on despite the protests and road closings. Mr. Harbic spends more than $125,000 a year on advertising the annual Christmas craft show that features artisans from across Canada. He said he has no choice about moving his event, which typically attracts 25,000 visitors.; Graphic/Diagram: Bruno Schlumberger, The ottawa citizen / Lia Kiessling, an employee at the Record Runner, a Rideau Street music store about two blocks east of the Conference Centre, says the store plans to board up its windows for the weekend. 'I don't see why they would blast apart an independent record store, but we are going to be leery.'; Photo: Rod Macivor, The Ottawa Citizen / Pavla Novotna, manager of Venus Treasures of Europe in the Market, says she and other retailers 'fear the unknown.'
G20 could cost retailers $10M: Road closings, protests to keep away shoppers, expert says
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PUBLICATION: The London Free Press
DATE: 2001.11.14
SECTION: Opinion pages
PAGE: A11
COLUMN: National affairs
SOURCE: Special To The Free Press
BYLINE: Greg Weston
DATELINE: Ottawa
HEADLINE: G20 SUMMIT RISKS TOO HIGH FOR POLITICKING

PUBLICATION: The Toronto Sun
DATE: 2001.11.14
SECTION: News
PAGE: 41
COLUMN: Aftermath briefs
HEADLINE: MARTIN WANTS G20 IN LINE

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.15
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: B2
BYLINE: Bev Wake
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Police ready to use tear gas, pepper spray: 'If you use violence, we'll deal with you'

PUBLICATION: La Tribune
DATE: 2001.11.15
SECTION: Général
PAGE: B4
SOURCE: PC
PHOTO: PC
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Marc Richer (GRC), à droite, Léo Janveau (policed'Ottawa-Carleton) et Kristine Cholette (police provinciale d'Ontario) faisaient le point, hier, sur la rencontre que tiendront les ministres des Finances du G20 en fin de semaine à Ottawa.
HEADLINE: Les manifestants violents seront arrêtés

PUBLICATION: CTV - CTV NEWS
DATE: 2001.11.14
HEADLINE: Security preparations underway in Ottawa for G20 summit

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.16
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: F1 / Front
BYLINE: Mohammed Adam and Karina Roman
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: 'We can't give in to terrorism': Mayor reiterates city's responsibility to host summit as a democratic duty

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.16
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: F10
COLUMN: Press Releases
SOURCE: Compiled by Linda Denley
HEADLINE: Press Releases - Excerpts from news releases sent to the Citizen newsroom.

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.16
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: F11
COLUMN: Protester's notebook
BYLINE: Jay Fothergill
SOURCE: Citizen Special
HEADLINE: Freedom worthless if we don't express it

PUBLICATION: Le Devoir
DATE: 2001.11.16
SECTION: Les Actualités
PAGE: A5
SOURCE: PC
BYLINE: Ducas, Isabelle
DATELINE: Ottawa
HEADLINE: Réunion du G20; Des militants défendront la cause des pays pauvres

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A3
COLUMN: Don Martin
BYLINE: Don Martin
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
NOTE: G20 Summit
HEADLINE: A lesson in the cosmic approach to civil disobedience

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A4
BYLINE: Vito Pilieci
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION:
Photo: Jean Levac, The Ottawa Citizen / Dan Ferran of IrvingRivers surplus store in the Byward Market models one of the Russian gas masks the store is stocking.
NOTE: G20 Summit
HEADLINE: Irving Rivers corners market on gas masks

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: B5
BYLINE: Alma Norman
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Don't confuse noisy protest with violence

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.17
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: B6
COLUMN: Charles Gordon
BYLINE: Charles Gordon
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: A mostly non-confrontational welcome for the G20

PUBLICATION: GLOBE AND MAIL
DATE: SAT NOV.17,2001
PAGE: A8 (ILLUS)
BYLINE: HEATHER SCOFFIELD
CLASS: National News
EDITION: Metro DATELINE: Ottawa ON
HEADLINE: Protesters target G20 Antiglobalization activists in Ottawa decry World Bank's offer for discussions

PUBLICATION: Le Soleil
DATE: 2001.11.17
SECTION: Actualités
PAGE: A3
BYLINE: Saint-Laurent, Sylvain
PHOTO: PC
DATELINE: Ottawa
ILLUSTRATION: Les policiers n'ont pas fait beaucoup d'arrestations commecelle-ci.; Après avoir arraché des barrières métalliques, vers 15 h, les marcheurs ont réussi à s'infiltrer temporairement à l'intérieur du périmètre de sécurité.
HEADLINE: Manifestants attendus de pied ferme; Les agents des forces antiémeutes semblaient plus nombreux que les militants antimondialisation

PUBLICATION: The Province
DATE: 2001.11.18
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A41
SOURCE: Canadian Press
DATELINE: OTTAWA
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: CP Photo / A protester flashes a peace sign atriot-police lines in Ottawa yesterday.
HEADLINE: Police and protesters clash at G20 summit

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.19
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A17
COLUMN: Charles Gordon
BYLINE: Charles Gordon
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Julie Oliver, The Ottawa Citizen / Angry Young Men:Anti-globalization protesters must find new, peaceful ways to get their message across, argues Charles Gordon.
NOTE: The G20 Summit
HEADLINE: I am protest, hear me roar: Demonstrators must confront their own violence and lack of creativity to stay relevant.

PUBLICATION: The Ottawa Citizen
DATE: 2001.11.19
EDITION: Final
SECTION: City
PAGE: D1 / Front
SOURCE: The Ottawa Citizen
HEADLINE: Merchants consider lawsuit over losses: Paula McCooey and Aaron Sands

PUBLICATION: Montreal Gazette
DATE: 2001.11.19
EDITION: Final
SECTION: News
PAGE: A2
SOURCE: The Gazette
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Julie Oliver, Ottawa Citizen / Sophie Vesque was oneof the protesters who marched up Ottawa's Elgin St. yesterday for a "die-in" at the war memorial following a rally at the city courthouse to decry what they called heavy-handed police tactics. It was a gentle denouement to a weekend of mostly peaceful protests by anti-globalization activists against the meetings of the G20, International Monetary Fund and World Bank.
HEADLINE: Inside today's Gazette  War on Terrorism

PUBLICATION: Le Droit
DATE: 2001.11.19
SECTION: La Région
PAGE: 16
COLUMN: En bref
HEADLINE: Mauvaise idée