The Borneo Post

Canadian anti-G7 protest thwarted by rogue balloon cam

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LA MALBAIE, Canada: Canadian anti-G7 activists were reduced to appealing to authoritie­s or bystanders to return their camera after they lost contact with a ballon deployed to hoist it aloft.

The left-leaning environmen­tal group Council of Canadians set up a 50 by 35-metre banner on ground nine miles from the Quebec golf resort hosting the G7 summit.

They hoped the sign, a crossed out G7 logo, would be visible from the helicopter­s ferrying in leaders of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States.

And, as back-up and to provide footage to publicise their stunt, they also wanted aerial footage – despite draconian rules banning private drones from the summit area. Their solution was to rig a GoPro action camera to helium balloons.

The plan hit an immediate snag. Organisers lost control of the camera rig when strong winds snagged it in a tree, snapping two retention lines.

“The camera was last seen floating toward the G7 summit site at an altitude of approximat­ely 500 metres,” said the group’s regional organiser Mark Calzavara.

“The drifting camera poses no danger to the public, unlike the G7 itself. If anyone finds our camera, we would appreciate getting it back,” he said.

The group would like to see the G7 disbanded. It said they have notified Canadian national security officials about their wayward camera. — AFP

 ??  ?? Riot police respond to demonstrat­ors setting a road block on fire during the G7 Summit in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. — Reuters photo
Riot police respond to demonstrat­ors setting a road block on fire during the G7 Summit in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. — Reuters photo

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