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On 23 January 2010 there were numerous protests opposing the prorogation of the 40th Canadian Parliament. The prorogation had occurred a month earlier on 30 December 2009 on the constitutional advice of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper and was officially carried out by Governor General Michaëlle Jean. Protests were held in over 60 cities and towns in Canada, and internationally in New York City, San Francisco, Dallas, London, Oman, Brussels, Amsterdam, The Hague and Costa Rica. The protests and rallies attracted approximately 21,000 participants, including many who had joined a group on Facebook, known as the "Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament" (CAPP). At the 23 January rallies in Ottawa and Toronto, Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff, New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jac

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  • On 23 January 2010 there were numerous protests opposing the prorogation of the 40th Canadian Parliament. The prorogation had occurred a month earlier on 30 December 2009 on the constitutional advice of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper and was officially carried out by Governor General Michaëlle Jean. Protests were held in over 60 cities and towns in Canada, and internationally in New York City, San Francisco, Dallas, London, Oman, Brussels, Amsterdam, The Hague and Costa Rica. The protests and rallies attracted approximately 21,000 participants, including many who had joined a group on Facebook, known as the "Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament" (CAPP). At the 23 January rallies in Ottawa and Toronto, Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff, New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jack Layton, Green Party leader Elizabeth May, and Member of Parliament Bob Rae spoke against the prorogation, while at the rally in Montreal, Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe spoke alongside future NDP leader, Thomas Mulcair, and Liberal MP Marc Garneau. Future Liberal Leader and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was also in attendance at the Montreal Rally. (en)
  • Den 23 januari 2010 hölls ett större antal demonstrationer mot prorogationen i Kanada, som ägde rum den 30 december 2009, på begäran av premiärminister Stephen Harper, och som officiellt genomfördes av generalguvernören Michaëlle Jean. Protester hölls i över 60 städer i Kanada, men också i New York, San Francisco, Dallas, London och Oman, Peking, Bryssel, Amsterdam, Haag och Costa Rica, Antalet protestanter beräknas ha uppgått till omkring 21 000, varav många också skrev upp sig på facebook-gruppen "Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament" (CAPP). Vid demonstrationerna den 23 januari i Ottawa och Toronto talade från Green Party och parlamentsledamoten mot prorogationen. (sv)
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  • Den 23 januari 2010 hölls ett större antal demonstrationer mot prorogationen i Kanada, som ägde rum den 30 december 2009, på begäran av premiärminister Stephen Harper, och som officiellt genomfördes av generalguvernören Michaëlle Jean. Protester hölls i över 60 städer i Kanada, men också i New York, San Francisco, Dallas, London och Oman, Peking, Bryssel, Amsterdam, Haag och Costa Rica, Antalet protestanter beräknas ha uppgått till omkring 21 000, varav många också skrev upp sig på facebook-gruppen "Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament" (CAPP). Vid demonstrationerna den 23 januari i Ottawa och Toronto talade från Green Party och parlamentsledamoten mot prorogationen. (sv)
  • On 23 January 2010 there were numerous protests opposing the prorogation of the 40th Canadian Parliament. The prorogation had occurred a month earlier on 30 December 2009 on the constitutional advice of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper and was officially carried out by Governor General Michaëlle Jean. Protests were held in over 60 cities and towns in Canada, and internationally in New York City, San Francisco, Dallas, London, Oman, Brussels, Amsterdam, The Hague and Costa Rica. The protests and rallies attracted approximately 21,000 participants, including many who had joined a group on Facebook, known as the "Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament" (CAPP). At the 23 January rallies in Ottawa and Toronto, Liberal Party leader Michael Ignatieff, New Democratic Party (NDP) leader Jac (en)
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  • 2010 Canada anti-prorogation protests (en)
  • Protesterna mot prorogationen i Kanada 2010 (sv)
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