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<u><b><big>Guelph Rally for Democracy, Sunday March 11th,</big></b></u>
St. George’s Square at 1pm, City Hall at 2pm <br>
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This Sunday citizens of Guelph will come together to raise their
voices against electoral fraud and to show their support for
democracy. This is the same day that similar rallies will be
taking place in Toronto, Montréal, Calgary and Peterborough. <br>
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This non-partisan event will be focused on specific demands of
government, including: an immediate independent, public inquiry into
the fraud; full accountability. <br>
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People will meet at St. George’s Square at 1pm with signs and
banners, and will walk to City Hall at 2pm. <br>
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Supported by: Council of Canadians-Guelph Chapter, U of G Central
Students Association, OPIRG, Beyond Occupy, Guelph Wellington
Coalition for Social Justice, CUPE, Guelph Labour Council <br>
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