Canadian Coalition Against the
Death Penalty
The Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty -
Revolutionizing the Abolitionist movement worldwide since
1998.
Death Row is now online thanks to the CCADP's work with over
500 death row prisoner webpages.
Dave
Parkinson is the director and co-founder of the CCADP with
Tracy Lamourie.
Juan Melendez speaks with Dave in Montreal ,at the 2nd World
Congress Against the Death Penalty, Oct. 2004
Juan Melendez had
a CCADP webpage proclaiming
his innocence when he was still on death row. He was finally
released January 3, 2002. Justice
For Jimmy
An Innocent Man on Death Row in Pennsylvania. The campaign that
started the CCADP in May 1998.
Visit jimmydennis.com
for links to Jimmy's supporters around the world.
Thanks to the attention generated by the Justice for Jimmy
campaign, supporters include actress Susan Sarandon,
pen pal the late Howard Zinn and numerous other international
figures who want to see justice for Jimmy Dennis.
Dave
with NDP leader Thomas Mulcair in Scarborough, 2012
Dave with NDP leader Jack Layton
at the University of Toronto, 2003
Trinity-Spadina MP Olivia Chow & NDP Leader Jack
Layton nearly get toppled on their bicycle built for two
at the intersection of Yonge & Bloor as Dave Parkinson
gets sandwiched by Tracy Lamourie pushing
Cassidy in his stroller while marching with The NDP in Toronto's
Annual Pride Day Parade 2006
Dave Parkinson and Tracy Lamourie meeting with NDP leader Jack
Layton in November 2007
at his constituency office in Toronto to discuss the Harper
government's announcement
that they will no longer be seeking clemency for Canadians
sentenced to death in the U.S.
Jack Layton's statement for the CCADP Video Project (November
2007)
In August 2011 we hosted Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath at our
house in Chatham for the NDP BBQ.
Andrea Horwath tells Cassidy
to 'turn his frown upside down' at Brian White's campaign party in
Sarnia.
HARRISCIDE - The
Webpage
...Gone but not forgotten, The Common Sense Revolution in music
and doctored photos.
Dave Parkinson
(center) and wife Tracy Lamourie (right) end up in Toronto's
Now Magazine
photographed on the front lines of the "Days Of Action"
demonstration and strike at Queen's Park back in 1996.
Straight to Mel
Former Toronto Mayor Mel Lastman, an idiot and an
embarrassment.
Sound clips, including the infamous "no homeless people in
North York" comments, his fear of Raccoons and more...
Print your own copy of his wife Marilyn Lastman's police
report for shoplifting, and more !