June 22 2012
For the fourth time since the Quebec students (and their supporters) began demonstrating against the tuition fee hikes, the 22nd day of the month marked a day of mass protest.
Thousands of students have been on strike across Quebec since mid- February, demonstrating against the provincial Government’s plan to raise tuition fees from the current $2,168 to $3,793 by 2017.
According to news sources, today saw around 10,000 – 20,000 taking to the streets of downtown Montreal. This was much less than previous events, particularly May 22 when around 300,000 marched in support of the student cause. This wasn’t particularly surprising since many students are now working at their summer jobs or have returned home for the summer vacation.
It did seem that there were a larger proportion of older demonstrators answering the call to march today than previously. This may well be due to the fact that as time has gone on (now entering the 5th month) the protest has expanded to cover Bill 78 and other social causes.
One interesting update is it appears the nightly protests will be replaced by door-to-door canvassing over the summer months – guess the cops will be happy (or maybe not, given the amount of overtime pay they must have made in the last 4 months).
Anyway, less of the politics, here are some images I shot during the march today.
Since I’ve had some requests recently for the shooting specs of some images, I’m now including the shooting info for each image.
Thankfully the protest was without incident and I hear police only made one arrest. With the night demos being abandoned during the summer, the next march will be on July 22. We will then have to wait and see what happens come August when the students are due to return to complete the spring semester.
To view images in gallery format, simply click on one of the images below.
Thanks for stopping by. Until next time.
Martin