Two months ago, on June 27, Canadians were taking stock of what happened during the G20 summit in Toronto. Under the Public Works Protection Act, the legal landscape in downtown Toronto was transformed: from excessive use of police force, unconstitutional violations of fundamental liberties, to unlawful arrests and detentions, CCLA believes that events that took place during the G20 summit demand accountability, both from a policing and a governance perspective.
Exactly two months following the G20 weekend, CCLA offers an analysis of what happened during and in the aftermath of the G20, as well as a summary of recommendations and findings, in a new report: “Looking Back, Moving Forward: Two Months After the G20.“
You can also view video round-ups on our YouTube channel, including a message in French from CCLA General Counsel Nathalie Des Rosiers.

