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The NDP is now categorically denying any involvement in yesterday’s kerfuffle. A rather long discussion of the matter occurred in the House after Question Period (transcript will be posted here once it becomes available).
Asked Karl Belanger, press secretary to Jack Layton, about suggestions that the NDP was associated with yesterday’s protest. His response.
The CBC’s Janyce McGregor compares and contrasts images of the bloody faced protester as he was led away from Parliament Hill (no blood) and as he appeared a few hours later on Power & Politics (blood).
Susan Delacourt considers yesterday’s disturbance in the House.
In case you were wondering what it’s like to be a true shoe-leather reporter on the Hill, David Akin has uploaded audio of the protest as heard from the press gallery, him running up a stairwell after the protesters and then the RCMP politely asking him to go elsewhere.
An enterprising videographer attempts to connect the dots between today’s protest and the NDP.
Members of the gallery should know better than to imitate the performers below
CBC’s new politics show—Evan Solomon’s Power & Politics—is debuting now with a bloody faced protester claiming rough treatment. Further details and reaction from Canadian Press, the CBC, Globe, Star, Gargoyle and Canwest.