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Protesters arrested for throwing teddy bears ontovieuxcmaq, Thursday, May 3, 2001 - 11:00
Ted E. Bear (furboy@northwoods.org)
Protesters arrested for throwing teddy bears onto Commons floor--OTTAWA Protesters arrested for throwing teddy bears onto Updated 2:09 AM ET May 3, 2001 OTTAWA (CP) - The fur really was flying Wednesday in the The two young women were whisked away by security guards They were part of a group protesting in several cities across the "We've had paper thrown before but this is the first time we've "We only saw two, one went ahead and one beside my desk. I McTeague noted the bears wouldn't have triggered the Government House leader Don Boudria wasn't joking. He said "This is Parliament, not a recreation centre, not a demonstration "Somebody in the opposition, or somebody's office in the A surprised staffer in Alliance MP Rahim Jaffer's office said it "They said they were constituents," said the woman, who asked "We didn't know they were going to do that. My goodness." The two 19-year-old women, Rebecca Lake and Marika Jaggi Singh is still being held in a Quebec jail, charged with Wednesday's stunt in the Commons was part of a national Oppenheim said police in several cities took protesters' signed Said McTeague: "All kidding aside . . . this kind of tactic should |
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