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COALITION TAKES ANTI-POVERTY FIGHT TO DCS MINISTER’S RIDING
by IMC
Monday, Apr. 30, 2007 at 11:48 AM
Non-Violent Anti-Poverty Demo Met With Violence From Tory Supporters
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The Halifax Coalition Against Poverty (HCAP) disrupted the annual general meeting of Provincial community services minister Judy Streatch on Saturday evening. A delegation of 44 poor people and HCAP organizers attempted to enter the site of the Chester-St. Margaret’s Riding Association’s Annual General Meeting in order to make clear to Streatch and her supporters the full impact of her department’s policies on the poor. The non-violent act of civil disobedience was met with direct assaults by Streatch’s supporters.
“Today we chose to interrupt business-as-usual for Minister Streatch,” said HCAP member Susan LeFort.
“We felt that asking for dignity was not enough. We felt that it was necessary for Streatch to come face-to-face with poor people in Nova Scotia, the people who live with the day-to-day reality of the deplorably low rates of social assistance in Nova Scotia.”
The HCAP delegation was shut out of the meeting, but continued to press their demands through chants and speeches outside of the front doors. Organizers and supporters demanded that the Department of Community Services double social assistance rates for all recipients in Nova Scotia. After moving around the outside of the building, a scuffle ensued with Tory supporters, including South Shore MP Gerald Keddy, who exited the building and began physically assaulting HCAP organizers. Police on the scene made several threats of arrest of HCAP members, but made no attempt to question the violent and abusive Tory supporters.
Currently, welfare rates in Nova Scotia are between 30% below the poverty line. This, coupled with a disastrous lack of affordable housing across the province, indicates that the growing levels of poverty and homelessness in this province are simply being ignored by the Tory government of Rodney Macdonald and Judy Streatch.
HCAP’s four main demands of the Provincial government are to make the Department of Community Services double income assistance rates and peg these income assistance rates to inflation, end the claw-back of wages earned by income assistance recipients, and to make students with student loans eligible for income assistance.
HCAP is a direct-action anti-poverty organization that fights on a daily basis alongside poor people in their struggles against the Department of Community Services.
For More Information Susan Lefort, 422-5273 Roland Kafka, 446-5248, (cell) 237-3359, (cell) 237-3358
www.hfxcap.ca
HCAP Members Arrive in an 8-car Caravan at the South Shore Tory AGM
by IMC
Monday, Apr. 30, 2007 at 11:48 AM
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HCAP members assembled outside of the Tory AGM
by IMC
Monday, Apr. 30, 2007 at 11:48 AM
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After communicating their demands, HCAP members explored other avenues of entry
by IMC
Monday, Apr. 30, 2007 at 11:48 AM
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HCAP members assemble once again outside of the front entrance
by IMC
Monday, Apr. 30, 2007 at 11:48 AM
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Roland Kafka, Member of HCAP
by IMC
Monday, Apr. 30, 2007 at 11:48 AM
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Non-Violent Disobedience?
by Ash
Friday, May. 04, 2007 at 9:03 PM
I know that these protesters have an extremely valid issue that they are trying to put across, but next time I think that they should try NOT destroying parts of the building they are protesting outside to get that message across. According to residents who attended that meeting, the protesters took apart a portion of the building to gain access to the meeting. The residents of the town, who all worked hard to put up that building, didn't take too kindly to people destroying it, and that was part of the main motivation behind the violence against the protesters. As a resident, I apologise, but please, don't take it out on our small town community centers.
re: HCAP
by anon
Thursday, Jun. 21, 2007 at 1:58 AM
The HCAP is nothing but a bunch of loser misfits that resort to terrorist actions to get their point across. They should be on the police's watch list if they already aren't.
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