The other day I heard rumours of a subway protest – i.e. a protest over the potential uploading of the responsibility for the TTC from the city to the province. On the 27th of March there was a “day of action” at 40 subway stations during the morning rush, starting at 7:30 a.m.
below: Walking toward Eglinton subway station with the sun shining from behind me. Golden glass.
I couldn’t find anyone at Eglinton station (was I too early?) but there were 4 people handing out leaflets inside Bloor station. I also saw this guy with an OPSEU flag by Wellesley station.
So much for the idea of a blog post about this day of action. But it was a beautiful morning so I enjoyed the walk down Yonge street. I don’t often walk here that early and I was surprised how quiet it was. The light was also interesting.
below: A mix of old and new architecture, looking south towards the old St. Charles tavern clock tower that is being incorporated into a new development.
below: Near Yonge & Bloor. Preservation of an old building… and very big crane.
below: Looking north from Dundas under a watchful eye.
below: Looking north from Queen Street. The Eaton Centre is on the left in the foreground. Play the game of ‘name that building’ or ‘I remember when’.
below: This was the largest group of “protesters” that I saw. It was more of an information session than a protest, and there’s nothing wrong with that.
below: People headed to work as I started home.