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Saturday, April 19, 2014

Cat's are more important that missing and murdered Indigenous women to the tough on crime HarperCons

Laureen Harper interrupted by Toronto activist at cat video festival

Prime Minister Stephen Harper's wife, Laureen, was briefly interrupted during a speech at an online cat video festival  in Toronto Thursday night after a university activist demanded she take a stance on a subject she considered to be much more serious.

She was just beginning her brief remarks ahead of Just for Cats: Internet Cat Video Festival at the TIFF Bell Lightbox cinema when 21-year-old student activist Hailey King began shouting from the crowd.

“Raising awareness about cat welfare is a good look for your husband’s upcoming campaign strategy," King said as security rushed over to escort her from the building. "Don’t you think supporting government action on missing and murdered indigenous women in this country would be a better look?” 

Harper, who initially attempted to dismiss King's comments by speaking over her, did stop to address the young women directly.

“We’re raising money for animals tonight. If you’d like to donate to animals, we’d love to take your money," Harper said. "That’s [missing women] a great cause, perhaps another night. Tonight we’re here for homeless cats.”

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/laureen-harper-interrupted-by-toronto-activist-at-cat-video-festival-1.2614936

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