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G20 weapon haul revealed

Police displayed what they say is proof that some protesters at the G20 summit came to attack the city, not to demonstrate peacefully. Media have been shown baseball bats, a modified BB gun, knives and crowbars police say were seized from G20 protesters

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Bill Blair
G20 fallout

Blair displays seized weapons

The Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair defends police tactics used during the G20 protests and displays weapons seized over the weekend

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Video Essay

Sights, sounds of the G20 city

Life in Toronto went on, despite many obvious signs of tension as the G20 wound down Sunday

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Toronto cleans up, gears up

Globe reporter Ann Hui on the morning after and the mood in the city on G20 Sunday

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Protesters emerged from sewer

A security guard talks about seeing protesters emerge from a manhole on Queen Street early Sunday

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G20 sights and sounds

A look at the day, in and around the city of Toronto over the past two days

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Feeding the G20 leaders

Royal York executive chef David Garcelon describes the meal he will serve to the leaders of the industrialized world Saturday night.

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Angela Merkel, David Cameron
In Pictures

World leaders in Toronto

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Prime Minister Stephen Harper greets US President Barack Obama as Laureen Harper greets Michelle Obama during an official dinner at the G20 Summit Saturday, June 26, 2010 in Toronto.
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Come on down: At the G20 red carpet

Cameron St. Saturday night.

Night at Queen Street

Pictures from the protest on Queen Street Saturday night.