Posted: Feb 09, 2021 7:30 AM ET | Last Updated: February 9
Cassie Thornton, a spokesperson for Not One More Death, made a number of suggestions to Thunder Bay city council on Monday night, including paying vulnerable people to isolate due to COVID-19 concerns.(Submitted by Cassie Thornton)
City councillors in Thunder Bay, Ont., heard a number of suggestions from an activist group, which wants the city to do more to keep its vulnerable population safe.
Not One More Death made a presentation to council, noting three changes in operations could improve the lives of people who are living on the street, or are just released from jail.
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Of the numerous “unprecedented” events and trends of 2020, the weekly Stand for Justice in Northfield in many ways exemplifies the hopes, fears and deep divisions in our country.
Starting mid-June in response to George Floyd’s murder at the hands of police, from 45 to 70 folks showed up all summer with Black Lives Matter, Not One More and Justice for All and other banners. Once the Creamie closed and cooler weather set in, our numbers as well as the traffic dropped, but we picked up again as threats to our democracy and a potential coup seemed possible.
Rally looks for meaningful change when it comes to racism in Thunder Bay, Ont.
About 75 people braved a chilly Sunday afternoon as they rallied and marched from Connaught Square to the makeshift Thunder Bay courthouse, looking to draw attention to the issue of racism in the city.
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Posted: Dec 14, 2020 8:00 AM ET | Last Updated: December 14, 2020
Ma-Nee Chacaby is part of the group Not One More Death in Thunder Bay, Ont.(Jeff Walters/CBC)
About 75 people braved a chilly Sunday afternoon as they rallied and marched from Connaught Square to the makeshift Thunder Bay courthouse, looking to draw attention to the issue of racism in the city.
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