Occupy Wall Street reaches one month birthday

Occupy Wall Street turns one month old today. It has taken the world by force, driving other cities worldwide to protest, including Montreal.

On Sunday, Square Victoria looked nothing like it used to. Tents sprawled everywhere, a makeshift kitchen, a children’s area and even a media center were installed.

Being a movement without leader, decision-making has been an issue for Occupy Montreal protesters.

Some criticize Occupy Montreal for their lack of a clear goal, but others support them. They’ve been given loads of donations from people who wanted to help, but couldn’t stay the night.

As for the Montreal police force, they say that camping in a public square is illegal, but for now they’ll just keep a close watch.

Protesters see this as a sign that as long as they remain peaceful, this protest will run just fine.

Photo by Pauline Mauche