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Essential reading from the G20 summit

Throughout the G20 weekend, Globe reporters, editors and photographers worked around the clock to bring our readers into the clashes on Toronto's streets and behind the scenes with world leaders. Here's a breakdown of our coverage from the past three days.

Must-reads from Monday's paper

 Prime Minister Stephen Harper speaks at the chair's press conference at the end of the G20 Summit in Toronto.

Summit on the brink: How Harper saved his deal

PM overcomes opposition to deficit cuts; new British leader David Cameron proves to be greatest ally

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Editorial: Security costs, handling of protests raise questions

This is the major conundrum: Only major cities can host such gatherings, but future G20 meetings should not produce another Toronto

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Live coverage

The globeandmail.com team covered the the summit from all angles: the vibe on the streets, the politics and diplomacy and the protests. Recap the weekend's movements moment by moment with our liveblogs:

Photo galleries

Protests continue Sunday

Images from the arrests at the University of Toronto

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A day of violence

Globe photographers witness clashes between police and protesters in downtown Toronto Saturday

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The tension builds

Police gird for a weekend of protests Friday, as demonstraters begin to march

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Life in Toronto under lockdown

The clash: How it happened



Maps


The protests

The politics

Globe video

Commentary

Raw video from Globe reporters on the street

G20 Protest in Toronto. June 26, 2010. Ryan Enn Hughes For The Globe and Mail

Kate Allen films as protesters smash windows

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Style at the G20

Michelle Obama's knee-length number comes courtesy of Paris-based designer Azzedine Alaia.

Globe Life casts its eye on the summit

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