12 Comments May Day Starts With Chess, Ends With Arrests Tuesday's May Day events had everything from human chess to civil disobedience, and saw the re-emergence of Occupy Toronto after a quiet winter. By Chris Dart • Photos by Dean Bradley and Christopher DrostMay. 2nd, 9:30 am
14 Comments Newsstand: May 2, 2012 Somehow, it's already Wednesday. Creepy. So anyhow: Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam wants Ontario to join up with Quebec in the fight against long-gun registry data deletion (say that 5 times fast); surveyed TTC riders are strangely content with transit service; Doug Ford is pro property tax freezes; Toronto roads account for half of the province's worst; families of individuals shot by police meet to discuss better police handling of those with mental health issues; and Occupy Toronto up to slightly different tricks. By Jodie Shupac May. 2nd, 8:00 am
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