G20 Riots in Toronto: Burning police cruiser
Canada
Protests
G20 Toronto
G20 RIOTS SAT 26 JUNE 2010 - Burning police cruiser at the intersection of Bay and King Streets in the heart of Toronto's Financial District
Mark Mozaz Wallis
Mark Mozaz Wallis via Wikimedia: <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AG-20_Toronto_June_2010_(28).jpg" target="_blank">https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AG-20_Toronto_June_2010_(28).jpg</a>
Self-published
Wikimedia
June 2010
By Mark Mozaz Wallis [CC BY-SA 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
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photograph
North-West Mounted Police, 1886
Canada
Policing
North-West Mounted Police
This photo captures officers of the North-West Mounted Police at Fort Macleod, circa 1886.
Unknown
Glenbow Archives, NA-919-21: <a href="http://www.glenbow.org/images/archpics/rcmp.jpg" target="_blank">http://www.glenbow.org/images/archpics/rcmp.jpg</a>
1886
Public Domain
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Image
Recruitment advertisement for North-West Mounted Police
Canada
Policing
North-West Mounted Police
This notice appeared as an advertisement in Halifax in 1873. In the advertisement, the government of Canada sought twenty young men for service in the North West Mounted Police. The men were required to be of good character, single, between the ages of 20 and 35, and capable of riding. The recruits would be required to serve a term of three years. Compensation included a grant of 160 acres of land, with right of choice.
Glenbow Archives, File number: NA-2603-2
October 2, 1873.
Public domain
Glenbow Archives, File number: NA-2603-2
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English
Text
Glenbow Archives, File number: NA-2603-2
Police line, advancing Queens Park Circle West side
Canada
Policing
G20 Protests
This is a photograph of police at the G20 protests in Toronto taken as the police were advancing on protesters. The protesters had gathered just south of Queens Park, Toronto, which had been designated a "Free Speech Zone". Police, however, ordered the protesters to move out of the area. Police then formed a line and began to advance toward protesters, forcing them to withdraw.
Theresa Miedema
Theresa Miedema, Private Collection
June 2010
Theresa Miedema CC-By-4.0
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Photograph
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (silhouette)
Canada
Policing
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
This is a a photograph of an RCMP officer silhouetted against the Rocky Mountains
Unknown
Government via Library and Archives Canada: <a href="http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=3353845" target="_blank">http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=3353845</a>
1938
Public Domain
Credit: Library and Archives Canada
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photograph
MIKAN no. 3353845
Order-in-Council, North-West Mounted Police Force – [Minister of] Justice, 27 August, 1873 / Décret, Police à cheval du Nord-Ouest – [ministre de la] Justice, 27 août 1873
Canada
history
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
This is a photograph of the first page of the Order-in-Council that recommended the establishment of the North-West Mounted Police (which would later become the RCMP). The recommendation was made by the Minister of Justice, and was approved two days after its submission.
Privy Council Office
Library and Archives Canada
August, 1873
Public Domain
Credit: Library and Archives Canada
Credit: Canada. Privy Council Office.
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English
text
Order in Council no. 1873-1134