Lawyer sues police for unlawful G20 arrest
by Jennifer Yang, The Toronto Star

2/15/2012

Defiant G20 protester jailed 10 months
by Peter Small, Toronto Star

12/21/2011

G20 attack on police car nets house arrest
by Peter Edwards, Toronto Star

12/5/2011

Man settles G20 lawsuit, claims police brass ordered false arrests
by Peter Small, Toronto Star

11/28/2011 5:50:00 PM

Undercover officers knew of plans for downtown mayhem during G20
by Kim Mackarel and Adrian Morrow, The Globe and Mail

11/23/2011 3:00:00 AM

G20 case reveals 'largest ever' police spy operation
by Tim Groves, special to CBC News, and Zach Dubinsky

11/22/2011 5:26:00 PM

G20 accused plead guilty
by Zach Dubinsky, CBC News

11/22/2011 8:46:00 AM

Toronto G20 policing too aggressive, judge says
by CBC News

11/12/2011 5:56:00 PM

A troubling picture of G20 detention
by Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun

11/2/2011 9:14:00 PM

Crown criticized for ‘inappropriate’ emails to G20 judge
by Tracey Tyler Legal Affairs Reporter , The Star

10/3/2011

Kitchener man sues Toronto police over G20 search
by Adrian Morrow, Globe and Mail

3/16/2011 12:27:00 PM

Why were police cruisers left to burn at G20 summit?
by Shannon Kari, Globe and Mail

3/16/2011 2:26:00 AM

Police G20 suit no small claim
by Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun

3/15/2011 8:07:00 PM

G20 protesters launch lawsuits
by CBC News

3/15/2011 4:16:00 PM

G20 activists say they feel “betrayed” by "Orwellian secret police"
by Shawne McKeown, CityNews.ca

3/15/2011

Two new G20 lawsuits filed against Toronto police board
by Kate Allen, Toronto Star

3/15/2011

SIU reopens another G20-related investigation
by Tamara Baluja, Globe and Mail

3/9/2011 5:46:00 PM

Toyota dealer mulls lawsuit over G20 losses
by Globe and Mail

3/9/2011 5:26:00 PM

Even law-and-order-loving conservatives might support Summit inquiry
by Tom Mills, The Sault Star

3/6/2011

AG’s G20 report could be delayed by federal election
by Eric Beauchesne, The Gazette

3/6/2011

G20 cop-out
by NOW Magazine

3/3/2011

Police services review of G20 moves to next phase
by The Toronto Star
Jennifer Yang

3/3/2011

Reader on G20: this is what can happen to our own democracy
by CottageCountryNow.ca

3/2/2011 3:06:00 PM

Civil-liberties report ratchets up pressure for public inquiry into G20 summit
by Bill Curry, The Globe and Mail

2/28/2011 12:56:00 PM

G20 officer: 'This ain't Canada right now'
by CBC

1/21/2011 11:16:00 PM

Judge orders police, SIU to hand over Adam Nobody records
by Peter Small, Toronto Star

1/7/2011

How a man named Nobody became the battered face of G20 protests
by Joe Friesen, Globe and Mail

12/30/2010 3:00:00 AM

Kelly McParland: Toronto’s shallow, cowardly cops
by Kelly McParland, National Post

12/22/2010 10:25:00 AM

Police officer charged with Adam Nobody assault
by Megan O'Toole, National Post

12/21/2010 6:15:00 PM

Police chief one of The Untouchables
by Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun

12/9/2010 8:16:00 PM

Liberals kept G20 law secret for weeks before summit
by Toronto Star

12/9/2010 5:00:00 PM

Baton-wielding officer seen in new photo
by Jayme Poisson, Toronto Star

12/9/2010 8:00:00 AM

DiManno: More needed than 'glib' answer on G20
by Rosie DiManno, Toronto Star

12/9/2010

Canada: the complaint of Adam Nobody
by Global Post

12/8/2010 6:10:00 PM

Credit where credit is due: The Toronto Star is changing the Toronto G20 narrative
by Jonathan Kay, National Post

12/8/2010 12:41:00 PM

Make it right, Chief Blair
by Rosie DiManno, Toronto Star

12/8/2010

A second look at G20 police assault
by Rosie DiManno, Toronto Star

12/7/2010

G20 Youtube video a sorry affair indeed
by Rosie DiManno, Toronto Star

12/5/2010

National Post editorial board: Politicians must wake up to police brutality
by National Post

12/1/2010 8:00:00 AM

Badgeless G20 police will respond individually
by CBC News

11/4/2010 2:33:00 PM

Dozens of police face discipline over G20 ID badges
by CBC News

11/3/2010 11:30:00 PM

$1-billion G20 tab includes furniture, ‘geomatics’ and ‘fireballs’
by The Globe and Mail

9/23/2010 3:39:00 PM

Former chief justice to lead review of G20 secret law
by CTV

9/22/2010 12:09:00 PM

Alleged G20 protest leader due in court today
by CTV

9/21/2010

Alleged G20 protest ringleader back in jail
by CTV

9/20/2010 7:31:00 AM

School days and the G20
by The Globe and Mail

9/18/2010 8:08:00 AM

Toronto police release new G20 images
by CTV

9/15/2010 9:59:00 PM

Another G20 arrest made as police board meeting looms
by CTV

9/10/2010 5:32:00 PM

Woman sues Toronto police after G20 flap
by CTV

9/7/2010 9:39:00 PM

Police made mistakes in G20 tactics, chief admits for first time
by The Globe and Mail

9/3/2010 6:00:00 PM

Grits go AWOL on civil rights
by The Globe and Mail

8/31/2010 11:53:00 AM

Woman files G20-related class action lawsuit against police
by Jennifer Yang, Toronto Star

8/5/2010

‘Free Byron’ campaign grows for man in G20 case denied bail
by The Canadian Press

7/21/2010

G20 computer expert refused bail
by Jesse McLean, Toronto Star

7/20/2010 11:33:00 AM

Quebecers targeted at G20, group says
by Megan Martin, The Gazette

7/20/2010 9:53:00 AM

Rally calls for inquiry into G20 crack-down
by Eddie Chau, Niagara This Week

7/19/2010 12:53:00 PM

Rights Left
by Robert Priest, NOW Magazine

7/19/2010 9:56:00 AM

G20 vandalism probe snares 2 more suspects
by CBC News

7/19/2010 9:13:00 AM

Demand for G20 inquiry
by Marlene Bergsma, Standard Staff

7/19/2010 8:00:00 AM

Civil liberties lawyers, MPs gathering evidence against G20 summit arrests
by Tim Naumetz, The Hill Times

7/19/2010

Police actions raise concern
by Heather Polischuk, Leader-Post

7/19/2010

Marchers demand G20 protesters' charges be dropped
by Ambren Walji, The Gazette

7/18/2010

Face painting, dancing, bubbles … at G20 protest
by Dominique Jarry-Shore, Canadian Press

7/17/2010

Toronto's 'Officer Bubbles' gains web notoriety
by Wendy Gillis, Toronto Star

7/16/2010

Two G20 accused seek bail
by Sam Pazzano, Courts Bureau, Toronto Sun

7/15/2010 6:48:00 PM

Tiny bubbles cause international stir
by Don Peat, Toronto Sun

7/15/2010 6:26:00 PM

Linking to the truth
by Douglas Bell, Globe and Mail

7/15/2010 3:51:00 PM

Federal G20 inquiry not needed yet: Tory MP
by CBC

7/15/2010 9:23:00 AM

JP bans public from taking notes
by Susan Clairmont, The Hamilton Spectator

7/15/2010

Civil liberties group files five G20 police complaints
by Jennifer Yang, Toronto Star

7/15/2010

Identifying G20 suspects using banks’ software a legal risk, police told
by John Lorinc and Jill Mahoney, Globe and Mail

7/14/2010 1:14:00 PM

The G20 Plan for Prosperity: Rubber Bullets and Shredded Social Safety Net
by Paul Jay, New Deal 2.0

7/14/2010 12:26:00 PM

Police board inquiry lacks power for full G20 review: former members
by John Lorinc, Globe and Mail

7/13/2010 7:10:00 PM

Tory filibuster seeks to block hearings on G20 policing
by Steven Chase, Globe and Mail

7/13/2010 8:10:00 AM

The G20: Doing Security the Wrong Way
by Paul Cavalluzzo Senior Partner, Cavalluzzo Hayes Shilton McIntyre & Cornish LLP.

7/13/2010 6:27:00 AM

Thousands call for G20 public inquiry
by John Bonnar, Rabble.ca

7/13/2010

Bickering takes over House committee
by Laura Payton, Parliamentary Bureau, Toronto Sun

7/12/2010 7:40:00 PM

G20 protester Jaggi Singh granted bail
by The Canadian Press

7/12/2010 4:04:00 PM

G20 crackdown reeks of tyranny
by Randy Hillier, PC MPP (for TheStar.com)

7/12/2010 9:00:00 AM

Not just about police
by The Toronto Star

7/12/2010

Opposition MPs want hearings on G20 security issues
by Meagan Fitzpatrick, Canwest News Service

7/12/2010

Conservatives say no to summit security probe
by Richard J. Brennan, Ottawa Bureau, Toronto Star

7/12/2010

The Stand-Off
by Eric Andrew-Gee, The McGill Daily

7/12/2010

G20 march hits T.O.'s streets
by Ian Robertson, Toronto Sun

7/11/2010 11:53:00 AM

Protesters slam G20 mass arrests
by Michael Lightstone, ChronicleHerald

7/11/2010 4:52:00 AM

Groups rally for public inquiry into G20 actions
by cp24.com

7/10/2010 6:51:00 PM

Toronto G20 rally calls for public inquiry
by CBC

7/10/2010 6:32:00 PM

Chain of command questioned in G20
by Robyn Doolittle, Toronto Star

7/10/2010

No-name officers investigated
by Jesse McLean, Toronto Star

7/10/2010

Conspiracy theorists say G20 riots were an 'inside job'
by Joe O'Connor, National Post

7/10/2010

Time to enjoy the summer — but still wondering about cop-car stomper
by Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun

7/9/2010 10:30:00 PM

We need a G20 probe
by Josee Legault, The Gazette

7/9/2010

Marchers to protest G20 police actions; traffic delays expected
by Fabiola Carletti, Toronto Star

7/9/2010

Watching G20 protest on TV didn’t provide full picture
by Troy Bridgeman, Guelph Mercury

7/9/2010

Local security cut out of G20 pie
by Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun

7/8/2010 7:56:00 PM

Toronto councillor explains why she didn't vote to commend Toronto Police on G20 work
by Janet Davis, Councillor, Ward 32

7/8/2010 6:15:00 PM

Local farmer goes to jail for Prison Farms at the G20 summit
by Craig Bakay, Frontenac EMC

7/8/2010

Neither brutes nor heroes
by Marcus Gee, Globe and Mail

7/7/2010 10:43:00 PM

Police union chief calls G20 review toothless
by CBC News

7/7/2010 12:19:00 PM

A brave man’s G20 protest
by Joe Fiorito, Toronto Star

7/7/2010 1:00:00 AM

Youth lock-ups blasted
by Diana Zlomislic, Toronto Star

7/7/2010

Trust in authority was lost at the summit
by Mark Vigneux, Sydenham Township

7/7/2010

‘G17’ defendants mostly white kids with good teeth
by Christie Blatchford, The Globe and Mail

7/6/2010 9:56:00 PM

Who will stand for amputee?
by Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun

7/6/2010 8:36:00 PM

Warmington: Real police review required
by Joe Warmington
Toronto Sun

7/6/2010 9:07:00 AM

A second chance or a boot in the face
by Margaret Atwood

7/6/2010

Civilian body, SIU to probe G20 role of police
by Henry Stancu and Michelle Henry, Toronto Star

7/6/2010

Reality Asserts Itself
by Paul Jay, Real News Network

7/6/2010

Breach of trust hard to mend
by Mary Pearson, Financial Post

7/6/2010

G20 trial begins for man charged with possessing explosives
by Colin Perkel, The Globe and Mail

7/1/2010 9:06:00 AM

The inside story of Torontoname Bay, cell block OL6
by Rachel Sa
G20 Prisoner #0106

7/1/2010

TTC worker caught in G20 police sweep
by Benjamin Elroy Yau

7/1/2010

G20 Camera Map
by TheStar.com

7/1/2010

G20 security plans detailed
by Toronto Police Services

7/1/2010

Naomi Klein 'My city feels like a crime scene'
by Naomi Klein

7/1/2010

Montreal G20 activist turns himself in to police
by Monique Muise, Montreal Gazette

7/1/2010

Opposition pushing for committee hearings on G20 security Opposition pushing for committee hearings on G20 security
by Juliet O'Neill, Canwest News Service

7/1/2010

Call for G20 inquiry grows on Facebook
by Tom Godfrey, Toronto Sun

7/1/2010

Area residents vent about G20 at downtown town hall meeting
by The Canadian Press

7/1/2010

Mayor Miller "very sorry" for (at least some) G20 jailings
by Antonia Zerbisias, Toronto Star

7/1/2010

Local Student Arrested At G20 Summit
by WGRZ News Buffalo

7/1/2010

Blair witch-hunting
by Enzo Di Matteo, NOW Magazine

7/1/2010

Order-in-council route for G20 law just plain stinks
by Craig Bakay, Frontenac EMC

7/1/2010

21-year-old Guelph woman identified as prime suspect in G20 damage
by Lesley Ciarula Taylor, Toronto Star

7/1/2010

Make Canada the G20’s permanent home
by The Globe and Mail

7/1/2010

WHO COMMANDED THE G20 COMMANDER? It's time for the Prime Minister to take responsibility for the G20 fiasco.
by Paul Jay, Canada.com

7/1/2010

'Nerd' shocked his toys in G20 weapons cache
by Tamara Cherry, Toronto Sun

6/30/2010 7:18:00 PM

Cops had hands 'cuffed
by Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun

6/30/2010 8:29:00 AM

City officers were in thick of G20 protests
by Sarah Deeth, Peterborough Examiner

6/30/2010

‘Medieval knight’ caught in G20 sweep
by Wendy Gillis, Toronto Star

6/30/2010

Police had ‘communication issues’ with G20, board chair says
by Anna Mehler Paperny, Globe and Mail

6/30/2010

Police admit no five-metre rule existed on security fence law
by Globe & Mail

6/29/2010 9:27:00 PM

G20 weapons on display
by Tamara Cherry, Toronto Sun

6/29/2010 6:51:00 PM

Toronto police knew they had no extra arrest powers
by Anna Mehler Paperny, Globe & Mail

6/29/2010

Police defend crowd trap at Queen and Spadina
by Jesse McLean, Toronto Star

6/29/2010

Cambridge man charged after cruiser torched at G20
by Jennifer Yang and Diana Zlomislic, The Record

6/29/2010

Police actions questioned following G20 weekend
by CTV Toronto

6/28/2010 10:01:00 PM

G20's Billion-dollar thug?
by Joe Warmington, Toronto Sun

6/28/2010 11:19:00 AM

Post photographers spend night in detention centre
by Shannon Kari

6/27/2010 8:46:00 PM

Two Post photographers arrested at G20 protest
by National Post Staff

6/26/2010 10:51:00 PM

Deaf man arrested in G20 protest gets bail
by Sarah Boesveld and Anna Mehler Paperny, Globe and Mail

6/26/2010 9:57:00 PM

Pre-dawn raids in Toronto homes result in four arrests
by Anna Mehler Paperny, Jeff Gray and Sarah Boesveld, Globe and Mail

6/26/2010 7:41:00 PM

G20 house raid, arrests
by Globe and Mail

6/26/2010 12:22:00 PM

New police powers could create legal trap for protesters
by Kirk Makin Justice Reporter, Globe and Mail

6/26/2010 11:53:00 AM

Protesters allege police illegally arrested organizers
by Terrine Friday, National Post

6/26/2010 11:53:00 AM

32 arrests so far
by Siri Agrell, Globe and Mail

6/26/2010 11:43:00 AM

Bail granted to woman on G20 explosive charges
by Ian Robertson, Toronto Sun

6/26/2010 11:00:00 AM

Tense moments as protesters flood the streets on first day of summit
by Adrian Morrow, Globe and Mail

6/25/2010 10:57:00 PM

Justice behind closed doors for those facing G20-related charges
by Anna Mehler Paperny, Globe and Mail

6/25/2010 10:51:00 AM

The strange case of the artist and the hacker
by Anna Mehler Paperny, Globe and Mail

6/25/2010 3:00:00 AM

‘Middle-aged white guy’ doesn’t fit terrorist profile
by Jennifer Yang, Toronto Star

6/23/2010

Bay Boy In Charge Of G8/G20 Security
by Kenzie, The Cape Bretoner

6/16/2010

G20: Budget documents obtained by the National Post
by Kenyon Wallace, National Post

6/3/2010

G8/G20: How the money is being spent
by Kenyon Wallace, National Post

6/2/2010

G8/G20: Liberals question soaring security costs
by Kenyon Wallace, National Post

6/2/2010

Budget officer speeds probe of summit security bill
by Janice Tibbetts, Canwest News Service

6/1/2010

Summit security tab beyond rational explanation
by Don Martin, National Post

5/27/2010

Miller scolds Ottawa over G8/G20 spending
by David Rider, Toronto Star

5/27/2010

G8/G20 security tab to hit $834-million
by Janice Tibbetts, Canwest News Service

5/25/2010

Harper confirms June G20 summit in Toronto
by CBC

12/7/2009 8:28:00 AM

Toronto to host G20 summit next June
by John Ibbitson, The Globe and Mail

12/7/2009 6:12:00 AM

News Articles from Mainstream Media

Liberals kept G20 law secret for weeks before summit
by: Toronto Star

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Premier Dalton McGuinty’s officials plotted to keep the G20 law secret weeks before the Star revealed that Toronto police believed they had the power to arrest anyone near the summit site.

That extraordinary disclosure, which dominated Thursday’s debate at Queen’s Park, is buried in Ombudsman André Marin’s 125-page report, Caught in the Act, on what he called “the most massive compromise of civil liberties in Canadian history.”

“Your government conspired to keep the facts of the war measures in secret,” Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Hudak lectured McGuinty in the Legislature.

“And then, when the ministry itself wanted to do a press release to explain this to the public, somebody — either you or your minister — gave the order to kill the press release.”

Marin uncovered emails between then-community safety minister Rick Bartolucci’s office and senior bureaucrats that suggest plans were in place to conceal a regulatory change under the Public Works Protection Act.

“Following up on [our] conversation we had earlier about the Public Works designation. Yes, we agree, everyone was on board with drawing out the actual release of that knowledge to the public for as long as what is reasonable,” said a June 7 email between two unnamed senior officials.

“So yeah, let’s not run out the door right away. Yes, communicating quietly to [Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair] so he can carry [on] with his planning is fine. So long as we can stress as best we can that this should be kept under wraps until we are ready for it to be known to the public, that would be great…” it continued.

The memo was sent after cabinet’s secret passage on June 2 of regulation 233/10 under the obscure 1939 Act. It was finalized June 3.

On June 25 — the day before the weekend summit of world leaders at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre — the Star reported ministers had quietly designated areas within the G20 security zone a “public work.”

Blair led people to believe that his officers had been granted the authority to arrest anyone who failed to provide identification or agree to be searched within five metres of the secure conference site.

Later on June 25, Bartolucci’s ministry drafted a press release outlining the changes under the Public Works Protection Act that specifically said “it does not authorize police officers to require individuals to submit to searches on roads and sidewalks outside the zone.”

But the news release was never distributed because, according to Marin, “by the end of the day, the ministry had decided to scrap the idea of going public altogether” since there was only one media call on the five-metre rule.

McGuinty replaced Bartolucci with Jim Bradley in an August cabinet shuffle.

“Who gave the order to kill the press release and keep this secret from the public?” demanded Hudak.

“You’d think if it was that important, the ombudsman would have made reference to that,” shot back a grim-faced McGuinty.

Later, the premier insisted his government was only trying to do the right thing by ceding to Blair’s demand for more authority.

“We were approached by the police to help them protect public safety. We responded quickly. In hindsight, I say we responded perhaps too quickly. We will learn from that,” he said, noting former chief justice Roy McMurtry is reviewing the act and will return next spring with recommendations.

But NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said McGuinty is trying to have it both ways.

“How can the premier seriously claim that his only problem was a failure to communicate when he never actually tried to communicate the facts or correct the misinformation?” said Horwath

McGuinty countered by citing a paragraph from Marin’s report released Tuesday that said “there is no fair basis for suggesting that the ministry’s purpose in recommending the passage of regulation 233/10 was to infringe or deny freedom of expression.”

During the G20, which saw looting on the streets of downtown Toronto, police arrested 1,105 people and charged 278, but most charges have since been dropped.