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Some of you wonder about my impressions of the Labour Day parade here in Ottawa yesterday. Wonder no more.

I got to the Mackenzie King Bridge about an hour ahead of the noon-hour launch time. Making my way down the staircase on the western side of Rideau Canal and through Confederation Park to Laurier Street, I noticed the gentleman wearing the “Union Thug” t-shirt, a companion of his being interviewed by a reporter for one of the TV services, and across the street, two contingents of people from PIPSC and ACORN Canada. And also, back on the north side of Laurier where I was standing…a ghost bike.

I’d heard of the death that occurred maybe a week or two earlier. That it happened right outside City Hall provoked a particular flavour of earned anger from bicyclists across the Ottawa-Gatineau region. I took some images and then retreated to the new Bistro in Confederation Park. One chocolate croissant and a Coke later, I was ready to move across Elgin Street to wait on the parade to get in order. It took maybe ten minutes past the announced start time, but the Labour Council musicians got going. So did the rest of the procession.

We proceeded in good disarray along Laurier Avenue West to Bank, turning south onto Bank. Given the longstanding history between the New Democratic Party and Labour Day traditions in Canada, perhaps it was a good thing to have what’s now the Jack Layton Building marking that turn. The building started out as an Eaton’s storefront, but has been repurposed several times over the decades, with the upper floors now serving as NDP HQ. I remember they used to operate out of a building on Laurier and O’Connor, now operated by the Embassy of Ukraine back when I moved to Ottawa. But I digress.

The parade was using Bank Street as the southward leg this year, due to the reconstruction and refitting now underway along Elgin Street from Laurier to the Queensway. The turn onto Bank was briefly greeted by a light rain. That was the only real weather problem the parade faced from there to McNabb Park, though.

Lots of kids and a few dogs tagging along, the usual mixture of labour unions as well…although while IATSE and ACTRA were represented, I didn’t see the flags of the Writers’ and Directors’ Guilds of Canada this time out. Considering the slow growth of the media trades in our region, that surprises me in retrospect.

NDP represented? Check. ACORN, as noted earlier? Check. Communist factions? Likewise. City Hall representatives at McNabb Park looking to get opinions about the next revamp of their Official Plan from picnic attendees at McNabb Park at the other end of the parade route? Check.

My one complaint: lack of crowds lining the parade route. Maybe it’s a cultural issue behind that. If you’re not already inclined to empathize with labour unions and their causes, you’re not going to be there. But that’s for another posting.

Date: 2019-09-04 01:15 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] thewayne
There was a ghost bike at the health food store in Las Cruces, first one I ever saw. And now it's gone! I never found out the story of it, and have no idea why it was removed. I thought its removal was rather sad.

Date: 2019-09-04 03:19 pm (UTC)
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Interesting. The one in Las Cruces was just the bike: no memorializing by friends or family. It’s entirely possible that they didn’t know about it, or it could’ve been that it was an out of state student that was killed who wasn’t really known in the local community.

Date: 2019-09-14 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] notasupervillain
Could it be a knowledge thing? I'm not in a union family and this is literally the first time I've heard that there's parades for labour day.

Date: 2019-09-14 06:25 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] notasupervillain
I'm not totally unconnected to union types so I do think it needs to be better publicised. Though as I said, I'm not sure I'd go to parades of any sort. I haven't in years.

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