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Jan 9

Jan 8th Rally To Demand A Public Inquiry into Police Actions During G20 Summit in Toronto

On Jan 8th, 2011 several hundred people met at Queens Park in a mass rally organized almost entirely on Facebook to Demand a Public Inquiry into Police Actions During G20 Summit in Toronto. That Facebook page has almost fourteen thousand participants, and if that number grows to 20K or 25K citizens, it might ring more bells in the halls of the Ontario Legislature. So please sign up.

Jan 8th 2011 Rally At Queens Park for G20 Inquiry

The peaceful rally at Queens Park was designed to send yet another message to local politicians that there are just too many unanswered questions relating to police brutality and the restriction of civil liberties during this event for it to ever be forgotten. The fraud of leaving two parked police cars unattended for hours hints at a devious political authority that wanted to ‘wag the dog’. It’s my opinion that the police chief Bill Blair and others at the top actually wanted the police vehicles to be demolished and set on fire for the benefit of the television cameras. The burning cars were used to justify his organization’s excessive use of force. Its a fact the Toronto Police Service did on that G20 Summit weekend round up and incarcerate hundreds of citizens that were gathered together to protest the government, and or otherwise exercise their Charter of Rights. The list of abuses is staggering and is perhaps a grim foreboding of a much darker future for all Canadians.

On December 7th 2010 Ontario Ombudsman Andre Marin released his final report on the G20 Summit in Toronto Canada which identifies specifically the misuse of a wartime regulation known as the Public Works Protection Act which led to the largest mass arrest in Canadian history and a violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. “For the citizens of Toronto the days up to and including the weekend of the G20 Summit will live in infamy as a time period where martial law set in the city of Toronto leading to the most massive compromise of civil liberties in Canadian history and we can never let that happen again” - Andre Marin.

During the G20 Summit in Toronto there were a great many incidents in which elected officials, the police chief and the individual supervisors and team leaders inside the Toronto Police Services took overly excessive actions that resulted in the suspension of a great many innocent people’s civil liberties.  All over the downtown core innocent residents and peaceful protesters were snatched off the streets and thrown into cages, in many cases they were held without access to legal counsel, and in more than a few cases people were threatened or physically harmed by the police officers. The arrested citizens have to shoulder the psychological and financial burden of defending themselves. With lawsuits pending, and the police budget rising, in a recession, I must ask again, why has there been no public inquiry into the actions of the Toronto Police Services during the G20 Summit?


Aug 21

Lenzr Builds Buzz For Three Solar Powered Sponsors

The whole world is going solar this summer, and Lenzr is busy collecting pictures for three very different solar industrial players; one company makes portable solar power generators, another uses solar power to do eco friendly deck building, while a third does solar panel installations and industrial flat roof repair. They use a white ToughRoof coating (which is especially perfect for solar power production). Now Lenzr works on the periphery of the online ‘alternative power’ niche, and keeps busy by telling everyone about the opportunities to win iPads and how to promote your images after uploading photos to the contests.

There are three photos available this month, and all September, ending Oct 1st 2010. There are actually four photo contests on the website if you count Conflict which is sponsored by Smojoe social media marketing in Toronto and although its probably the most interesting challenge, its unfortunately not visible in the homepage screenshot below.

Visit Lenzr and choose a solar powered contest to enter in the summer of 2010. All of the above matches have been arranged by and paid for by solar power businesses and reward the participants that upload the highest ranking photo with iPads. These web challenges are designed to get people thinking about all the possibilities that are inherent in solar power production.

Industrial, flat roof, repair company, Toronto, View From The Roof contest plate on Lenzr, View From The Roof photo contest on Lenzr will collect and forever display (in the archives at the end of the contest) user submitted Canadian cityscapes and rural landscapes from all across Canada, glimpsed at some distance above the ground, with an eye on distinctive and otherwise remarkable points of interest in the skyline.

Morning Sunshine, sponsored by a portable solar power company, Lenzr photo contest plate, Morning Sunshine, Win an iPadThe Morning Sunshine photo contest is set up to capture and celebrate images that depict the first shafts of morning sunlight illuminating a beautiful subject in the heart of the city, or alone in the wilderness of nature. anything goes as long it was taken before breakfast.

Sponsored by Solarline Power, a custom design and build assembly shop in southern Ontario that specializes in making portable solar power generators (PSG) available to the building and landscaping trades. Solarline Power’s Mobile Solar Work Units are quiet, reliable and deliver clean renewable energy.

People Building Things photo contestPeople Building Things photo contest will appeal to those individuals that like to watch other people work, especially when they know them personally. This summer you can celebrate the building projects that are occurring around your home or neighbourhood by uploading images to Lenzr of family members or friends building something cool, using their hands or brains to create something amazing.

Voting begins 20th September 2010. In all three contests, the registered member that uploads the highest ranked photo will WIN AN IPAD! when the Contest Ends Oct 1st, 2010. Must be 13yrs old or older to enter, Contest open to all Canadians, but unfortunately not valid Quebec