Occupy Victoria Camp Faces 7 a.m. Eviction Deadline, Occupy Vancouver Camp Has Until Monday

Occupy Victoria Eviction

First Posted: 11/19/11 04:15 AM ET Updated: 11/20/11 01:40 PM ET

VICTORIA - Occupy protesters saw their ranks dwindle in Victoria following an eviction deadline Saturday while demonstrators in Toronto vowed to carry on if they lose a legal battle to save their camp.

Only a handful of tents remained in Victoria's Centennial Square by mid-morning and police said most of the protesters chose to obey a court order forcing them to pack up by 7 a.m. local time.

Police said the protesters left peacefully, adding the city would seek permission from the court next week to kick out any stragglers.

"We knew that there would be some resistance to the court order and we knew there would be another phase to this," said Insp. Andrew Lacon.

"We're not here today looking for confrontation, we're just looking to see how many people are abiding by the spirit of the court order."

In Toronto, protesters marched on city hall while they wait to find out if the city will have similar clout to clear its camp.

The court is expected to rule Monday morning on whether the group can stay in St. James Park, near the country's financial hub.

Demonstrators with Occupy Toronto said on Saturday that the movement will live on even if the camp is dismantled.

"I think this movement is much more than the park, so hopefully we won't lose the park, but if we do lose the park, we'll keep right on going," said Jenny Isaacs, 23, who has spent several days and a few nights in the tent village.

The Occupy movement has been decrying corporate greed and aims to highlight the concentration of the world's wealth in the hands of very few. It began in Manhattan with Occupy Wall Street and crossed the border into Canada on Oct. 15, when encampments were set up in cities across the country.

After more than a month of tents in parks and squares, many cities have begun dismantling the encampments citing broken bylaws and security risks.

Occupy camps in Halifax, Regina and Saskatoon have been taken down while protesters in Calgary, Toronto, Victoria and Vancouver are dealing with eviction notices.

In Occupy Victoria's case, B.C. Supreme Court Justice Terence Schultes said Friday that freedom-of-speech arguments just weren't strong enough to trump the city's enforcement of its bylaws.

Victoria Mayor Dean Fortin said he was pleased with the ruling because the tone of the protest had shifted from its original purpose.

"A criminal element (has) come in that it's really almost hijacked," he said. "Those rising concerns of safety and public health really created a situation where it's not compatible for other community events."

Occupy Edmonton protesters said they received notice on Saturday that the owner of the privately-owned property where they've been camping wants them out by Sunday at 11 p.m. The protesters say they've been threatened with prosecution if they don't leave.

The owners, Melcor Developments, have tried before to get the protesters to go. Late last month, Melcor suggested they vacate the park after 11 p.m., but company president Ralph Young said at the time the protesters could stay as long as they were responsible with the space and remained peaceful.

Police in Edmonton said Saturday they were asking Occupy Edmonton organizers to monitor everyone at the site every 15 minutes due to the bitterly cold temperatures and the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning from heaters. The forecast in Edmonton called for a low of -26 C Saturday night.

Protesters in Vancouver also received an order to pack up Friday night, with a deadline of 2 p.m. Monday. Police have been granted power to enforce that order.

B.C. Supreme Court judge Anne MacKenzie agreed with city lawyers who argued the protesters camped outside the Vancouver Art Gallery are trespassing on city land.

Lawyers for the protesters had argued the camp should stay because its tents were integral to free speech and assembly. But MacKenzie said that argument was outside the scope of her hearing.

"I find the city has established a clear breach of its bylaws," MacKenzie said. "I find the city would have irrevocable harm if they were refused."

The protests themselves can continue, but those taking part can't continue to camp on the site.

In Toronto, lawyers for the Occupy movement in the city have made similar free-speech arguments in Ontario Superior Court, calling the encampment in a downtown park "an exercise of conscience."

Like Victoria and Vancouver, the City of Toronto says the protesters are trespassing, violating bylaws and infringing the rights of other park users.

Justice David Brown will issue his ruling on the matter Monday morning, but has taken issue with the protesters' use of the term "eviction."

He said bylaws need to be followed and pointed out that the park was still available for political expression, but that could be accomplished without tents and during the day.

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On Nov. 23, Toronto police entered a park to begin removing tents and other structures used by Canada's largest Occupy protest. Officers began to ring St. James Park just after 5:30 a.m. to begin an operation to clear out remnants of the protest that began last month

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gravescanada
10:10 AM on 11/20/2011
We cheer Egypt for its protestors bringing reform. We cheer Libya for its protestors bringing reform. We shut down our protestors and marginalize them in the media, because the reform they would bring would hurt Big Business and bring fairness to the markets. How is that not hypocritical?
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Blodo
Time to build a better world
10:50 PM on 11/19/2011
Find someplace warm for the winter guys, and keep the tweet alive. OWS has just started.

And for anyone wondering about the logic underlying what is happening...
http://www.ted.com/talks/richard_wilkinson.html

And...
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/how-inequality-hurts-the-economy-11162011.html
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RudyHaugeneder
06:42 PM on 11/19/2011
On the heels of yesterday's B.C. Supreme Court injunction demanding they dismantle their Centennial Park camp by tomorrow morning, Occupy Victoria protesters are planning a three-day flash occupation – probably next week – at some as yet disclosed location in Victoria.
It is part of an series of "flash occupations" the People's Assembly of Victoria plans in response to the injunction, the way the camp has been taken over by the homeless, and the cold weather, says spokesperson Jason Thompson.
"The goal is to hold each space for three days," he said in an interview minutes after the City of Victoria was granted the injunction demanding Occupy Victoria vacate the square by 7 a.m. Saturday – but did not include the right to send in police or anybody else to do the job.
Thompson admitted the timing of the flash occupations will depend on the weather.
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Terence Schultes refused to grant the enforcement clause the city wanted to let the police arrest protesters and remove their tents because the People's Assembly of Victoria has so far "shown respect for the law" and met many Victoria demands to move tents from specific areas in the square the city wanted cleared in order to prepare for Christmas lighting and an outdoor ice rink.
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Saidas
01:31 PM on 11/20/2011
"Flash Victoria" - I like it!
cdnman
Still a free spirit...
05:42 PM on 11/19/2011
sign in...again and again
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tooldude
09:09 AM on 11/20/2011
only on the Canadian site, US lets you stay logged on forever.
04:29 PM on 11/19/2011
Corporate greed happen in financial districts, not city parks.
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Blodo
Time to build a better world
10:40 PM on 11/19/2011
And Victoria doesn't even have a financial district.
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gravescanada
10:12 AM on 11/20/2011
just because its not the location of what they are protesting, does not mean they cannot hold a protest there. Its public!
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mchlmack
Ban Public Whistling
02:30 PM on 11/19/2011
Well that's a relief. The entire movement has given potheads a bad name.
02:20 PM on 11/19/2011
It's to bad , The Mayor Will Always Get His Goons ( LAWYERS ) to do his bidding and that is a fact . These Laws Were Made By Members Who It Benitfited And Alway With Those Who We Know Are The 99% .
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franny68
01:40 PM on 11/19/2011
for their own safety I hope they do go home..getting sick wont help the cause...I know its to occupy, but this is cold country in the winter..so protest if you must , but go home at nite..
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Greenkid
01:33 PM on 11/19/2011
You know who else didn;t allow political dissent?

Adolf.
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logicanada
Blogger, radio co-host, writer, editor, voice-over
01:14 PM on 11/19/2011
Kudos to the writer for referring to this action as an eviction as opposed to an evacuation.
11:07 AM on 11/19/2011
Eat the poor. They're leaner.
11:04 AM on 11/19/2011
Those sarcastic signs ... only in Canadia
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Blodo
Time to build a better world
10:41 PM on 11/19/2011
LOL...true, we are like that.
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CanadaStan
Cogito ergo spud, I think, therefore I yam
10:15 AM on 11/19/2011
Damn!
I was hoping that running sore advertising the stupidity of the left would remain open longer.
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10:34 AM on 11/19/2011
You can't always get what you want, Stan.
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CanadaStan
Cogito ergo spud, I think, therefore I yam
12:41 PM on 11/19/2011
No biggy, there weren't any people in most of the tents in TO anyway, it's likely the same there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ljQd_pfykV8
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logicanada
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01:12 PM on 11/19/2011
Corus is shut down ?
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Steve Lives
The Venus Project ... look it up
03:40 PM on 11/19/2011
Hey Logic, is Zeitgeistnight.com related to the Zeitgeist movement? I checked out the site, looks interesting, but I don't have time right now to really investigate it. I bookmarked it and will return.