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Ottawa cops charge PMO paint protester; group IDs her as topless Junos stage crasher

Ottawa police say two people have been charged with mischief after a woman threw paint at the prime minister's office and chained herself to the building Saturday.
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Avril Lavigne confronts a topless protester as she presents during the Junos Monday, March 13, 2023. A climate change advocacy group says the woman who walked on the Juno Awards stage while topless has now sprayed pink paint on the entrance to the prime minister's office in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Timothy Matwey

Ottawa police say two people have been charged with mischief after a woman threw paint at the prime minister's office and chained herself to the building Saturday.

Police haven't confirmed the identities of the people arrested, but a climate change advocacy group has identified the woman as the same person who walked on the Juno Awards stage while topless.

On2Ottawa has posted photos and video to its Twitter account of the woman tossing a bucket of what appears to be pink paint on the entranceway, then posing topless for a photo next to a sign saying, "Demand climate action now!"

Casey Hatherly, who goes by the name Ever, came to national attention last month when she hopped on the Junos stage while Avril Lavigne was introducing a performance.

She was topless and messages written on her upper body included "land back" and "save the Greenbelt," referring to Ontario's decision last year to open a protected area of land for housing.

Ottawa police say they arrested and charged both the woman involved in Saturday's incident as well as a man filming it.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 16, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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