Tony Clement in the crossfire at York University: 'I'm not proud of stunts' 'All you have to do is vote us out'

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Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament
January 25, 2010

Industry Minister Tony Clement runs away from York University protestors...
“All you have to do is vote us out,” Clement says

TORONTO — When members of Canadians Against Proroguing Parliament (CAPP) were set to confront Industry Minister Tony Clement about prorogation at York University today, Mr. Clement had the perfect solution: running away.

Unfortunately for him, CAPP caught up.

After a security guard told a dozen sign-carrying CAPP members that Mr. Clement might talk to them after completing his tour at the university, protestors waited in the rain for the Minister to emerge. But as 4 p.m. approached, the student protestors couldn’t “prorogue their classes,” so they went looking for Mr. Clement.

After 25 minutes of rain-soaked patience, Toronto CAPP organizer Walied Khogali found him trying to escape the protestors by taking a back exit. “He was running away from us the way he and the Prime Minister ran away from their responsibilities to Parliament,” said Mr. Khogali.

When Mr. Khogali urged the Minister to return to Parliament, Mr. Clement demurred, replying, “All you have to do is vote us out.” Commenting on CAPP’s 25,000-strong nationwide anti-prorogation rallies last Saturday, Mr. Clement said, “I’m not proud of stunts.”

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