Jeff Peters of Inverary, Ont. is arrested outside Minos Village Restaurant before the start of the Conservative leader Stephen Harper's Kingston whistle stop.
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Justin Tang
Protester Jeff Peters cries out as he is restrained by Kingston Police officers following his arrest Friday afternoon.
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Justin Tang
Kingston police arrest a protester before the start of the Kingston Conservative rally.
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A security official clashes with a protester outside of Minos Village Restaurant in Kingston, Ontario. Protesters were advised by police to remain off of the restaurant's property or face arrest for trespassing.
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Kingston Police keep close watch over a group of approximately 100 protesters awaiting the arrival of Conservative leader Stephen Harper in Kingston.
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Conservative leader Stephen Harper is greeted by supporters as he arrives at Minos Village Restaurant in Kingston.
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Conservative leader Stephen Harper rallies voters during his whistle stop in Kingston, Ontario.
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Conservative leader Stephen Harper boards his campaign bus to continue his whirlwind tour around key ridings in Quebec and Ontario. Harper's Friday schedule, late in the campaign period, included stops in Montreal, Kingston, Ajax and Bramption
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Protesters of all ages demonstrate as Conservative leader Stephen Harper made a whistle stop in Kingston Friday afternoon.
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Protesters with a large sign voice their dissatisfaction with Conservative leader Stephen Harper.