Sources: CBC
World leaders at the G20 summit agree to cut their budget deficits in half by 2013, while US President Obama urges continued spending to support economic growth. 2010-06-28
The G8 releases a statement agreeing that Israel's blockade on Gaza is "not sustainable and must be changed" and calling for United Nations Security Council Resolution 1860, which was approved by the United Nations Security Council in January 2009, to be implemented. 2010-06-26
The leaders of the world's twenty largest economies meet in Canada at the 2010 G-20 Toronto summit. 2010-06-26
President of China Hu Jintao accepts an invitation for a state visit from President of the United States Barack Obama. 2010-06-26
A Toronto veterinarian, who has no involvement in activism, alleges "overreach of police power" after being awoken at night by police in his bedroom at gunpoint; they did not produce a search warrant, questioned his wife and disturbed their baby son before dragging him downstairs in handcuffs onto his own front lawn. He was later released and filed a complaint. 2010-06-26
Mostly peaceful protesters march through Toronto while a small amount of radicals smash shopfronts and burn police cars. 2010-06-26
The 36th G8 summit opens in Huntsville, Ontario and the 4th G20 summit is held in Toronto, Canada.2010-06-25
A Toronto man is charged with possessing explosives alleged to be part of a plot to bomb the 2010 G-20 Toronto summit in Canada. 2010-06-23
The United States issues a travel warning for Toronto due to an upcoming G20 summit. 2010-06-17