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{{Short description|Canadian activist}}
'''Brigette DePape''' is a ] ] from ] who came to Canadian national attention on June 3, 2011.
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'''Brigette DePape''' (born 1989) is a Canadian activist from ], ], who was a Canadian Senate page when she disrupted the throne speech in 2011 with a silent demonstration in the ]. She has protested other events as well, causing her to be arrested in 2014.


==Early life== ==Early life==
DePape attended ] in ]. Brigette was a recipient of the ] in 2007 in part for her association with ] and fundraising efforts in ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.loranaward.ca/uploaded_files/2007%20Loran%20scholars.pdf|title=2007 Loran Scholars|author=]|date=March 10, 2007|accessdate=Feb 5, 2012}}</ref> DePape attended ] in ], ]. She was a recipient of the ] in 2007 in part for her association with ] and fundraising efforts for ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.loranaward.ca/uploaded_files/2007%20Loran%20scholars.pdf|title=2007 Loran Scholars|author=Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation|author-link=Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation|date=March 10, 2007|accessdate=Feb 5, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130905085711/http://www.loranaward.ca/uploaded_files/2007%20Loran%20scholars.pdf|archive-date=September 5, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref>


==Stop Harper!== ==Stop Harper!==
While a participant of the ] in 2011, DePape stood in protest during the ] in the ], silently holding up a sign that said "Stop Harper!" This action lead to her prompt dismissal, due to its breach of the non-partisan nature of the page position and DePape's disruption of the ] in parliament.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2011/06/03/pol-senate-page.html| title=Senate page fired for anti-Harper protest| last=Payton| first=Laura| date=June 3, 2011 |publisher=CBC| accessdate=June 3, 2011}}</ref> In a subsequent interview, DePape explained that she disagreed with ] ]'s policies.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20110603/throne-speech-protester-110503/| title=Page with 'Stop Harper' sign fired from Senate| date=June 3, 2011| publisher=CTV| accessdate=June 5, 2011}}</ref> While a participant in the ] in 2011, DePape stood in protest during the ] in the ], silently holding up a sign that said "Stop Harper!" This action led to her prompt dismissal, for breaching the non-partisan nature of the page position and disrupting the ] in Parliament.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/senate-page-fired-for-anti-harper-protest-1.1057092| title=Senate page fired for anti-Harper protest| last=Payton| first=Laura| date=June 3, 2011 |publisher=CBC| access-date=June 3, 2011}}</ref> In a subsequent interview, DePape explained that she disagreed with ] ]'s policies.<ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.ctvnews.ca/page-with-stop-harper-sign-fired-from-senate-1.652652| title=Page with 'Stop Harper' sign fired from Senate| date=June 3, 2011| publisher=CTV| accessdate=June 5, 2011| url-status=live| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110606121316/http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20110603/throne-speech-protester-110503| archivedate=June 6, 2011}}</ref>


The ] praised DePape for her protest; chairperson ] stated that DePape "is adorable and brave and committed." Barlow also dismissed criticisms by a ] ] and ] minister ] that DePape's action was "a breach of protocol security."{{citation needed| date=July 2012}} In an interview, then ] ] voiced his disapproval of DePape's protest, stating "We have been pushing for decorum in the House of Commons. You don't have decorum if people are standing up holding up signs in the middle of debates and solemn moments... We encourage protests... But it should be happening at the proper place and at the proper time."<ref name=celebritycontroversy>{{cite news|url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/celebrity-and-controversy-surround-parliaments-rogue-page/article2048127/|title=Celebrity and controversy surround Parliament’s rogue page|publisher=]|accessdate=2011-06-07|date=June 6, 2011|location=Toronto|first=Anne|last=McIlroy}}</ref> DePape's protest featured as the front cover illustration for a book on ] published in Ireland in January 2012.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.claruspress.ie/contempt_of_parl.html| title=Clarus Press| publisher=Clarus Press| date=January 8, 2012|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref> In an interview, then ] ] voiced disapproval of DePape's protest, stating "We have been pushing for decorum in the House of Commons. You don't have decorum if people are standing up holding up signs in the middle of debates and solemn moments... We encourage protests... But it should be happening at the proper place and at the proper time."<ref name=celebritycontroversy>{{cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/celebrity-and-controversy-surround-parliaments-rogue-page/article2048127/|title=Celebrity and controversy surround Parliament's rogue page|publisher=]|accessdate=2011-06-07|date=June 6, 2011|location=Toronto|first=Anne|last=McIlroy}}</ref> DePape's protest featured as the front cover illustration for the book ''Contempt of Parliament'' by Kieron Wood, published in Ireland in January 2012.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.claruspress.ie/shop/contempt-of-parliament/| title=Clarus Press| publisher=Clarus Press| date=January 8, 2012|accessdate=January 9, 2012}}</ref>


] offered DePape a job on June 5, 2011, as a result of her protest action as a Senate page in June 2011.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2011/06/05/michael-moore-depape-harper-protest.html?ref=rss| publisher=CBC| title=Michael Moore offers job to fired Senate page| date=June 6, 2011| accessdate=July 4, 2012}}</ref> DePape also stated that she has received job offers from the ] (PSAC) and the ].<ref name=celebritycontroversy/> DePape announced on June 8, 2011, the creation of a "Stop Harper Fund", the purpose of which is to support "organizations and individuals engaging in creative non-violent direct actions against the Harper government's agenda." The fund plans to include an advisory committee organized to direct funds to chosen organizations and legal and fiscal governance to ensure the fund spends donations in accordance with its stated mandate. A few days after her protest in the Senate chamber, ] offered DePape a job.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/michael-moore-offers-job-to-fired-senate-page-1.1086008?ref=rss| publisher=CBC| title=Michael Moore offers job to fired Senate page| date=June 6, 2011| access-date=July 4, 2012}}</ref> DePape stated that she had also received job offers from the ] (PSAC) and the ].<ref name=celebritycontroversy/>

<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.stopharperfund.ca/| title=The Stop Harper Fund home page|date=June 8, 2011| publisher=Stop Harper Fund| accessdate=June 9, 2011}}</ref>
On June 8, 2011, DePape announced the creation of a "Stop Harper Fund" to support "organizations and individuals engaging in creative non-violent direct actions against the Harper government's agenda." The fund planned to organize an advisory committee to direct funds to selected organizations, and legal and fiscal governance to ensure the donations were spent in accordance with the fund's stated mandate.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.stopharperfund.ca/| title=The Stop Harper Fund home page| date=June 8, 2011| publisher=Stop Harper Fund| accessdate=June 9, 2011| url-status=dead| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110612054352/http://www.stopharperfund.ca/| archivedate=June 12, 2011}}</ref>


==Other protests and activism== ==Other protests and activism==
Between June 26–27, 2010, DePape participated in protests at the ].<ref>{{cite web| last=Drake| first=Tomasz| title=Interruption du discours du trône: Qui est Brigette DePape?| url=http://www.polyscope.qc.ca/spip.php?article1752| publisher=Le Polyscope| accessdate=June 12, 2011}}</ref> On September 26, 2011, she took part in a protest on ] against ] and ]'s proposed ].<ref> by Carmen Chai, Postmedia News (National Post), September 26, 2011.</ref> On April 23, 2012, DePape was again silently protesting in an unofficial page uniform, this time outdoors and apparently against ]'s provincial ] party, when she was photographed holding a sign reading "Stop Harper's Gang" when ] (leader of the Wildrose party) cast her vote.<ref> by The Canadian Press, April 23, 2012</ref> Between June 26–27, 2010, DePape participated in protests at the ].<ref>{{cite web| last=Drake| first=Tomasz| title=Interruption du discours du trône: Qui est Brigette DePape?| url=http://www.polyscope.qc.ca/spip.php?article1752| publisher=Le Polyscope| accessdate=June 12, 2011| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726165217/http://www.polyscope.qc.ca/spip.php?article1752| archive-date=July 26, 2011| url-status=dead}}</ref> On September 26, 2011, she took part in a protest on ] against ] and ]'s proposed ].<ref> by Carmen Chai, Postmedia News (National Post), September 26, 2011.</ref> On April 23, 2012, DePape was again silently protesting in an unofficial page uniform, this time outdoors and apparently against ]'s provincial ] party, when she was photographed holding a sign reading "Stop Harper's Gang" when ] (leader of the Wildrose party) cast her vote.<ref> by The Canadian Press, April 23, 2012</ref>
On November 20, 2014, DePape was arrested as part of a protest against ] on Burnaby Mountain, BC.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/protesters-arrested-at-burnaby-mountain-anti-pipeline-demonstration/article21668755/|title=Protesters, police clash over Trans Mountain pipeline site|last=Woo|first=Andrea|date=November 20, 2014|work=The Globe and Mail|access-date=2019-01-21}}</ref>


==Theatre== ==Theatre==
DePape wrote the one-woman play ''She Rules with Iron Stix'', which she performed in Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Saskatoon at their respective ] festivals,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.getguerilla.ca/past-issues/archive-18/36-features/141-brigette|title=Twirling in a Fringe Factory|publisher=Guerilla Magazine|accessdate=June 3, 2011}}</ref> as well as the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tedxyouthottawa.org/?page_id=13|title=TEDxYouthOttawa - Presenters|publisher=FYBY (For Youth, By Youth) News|accessdate=June 4, 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tedxyouthottawa.org/?page_id=2|title=TEDxYouthOttawa - About|publisher=FYBY (For Youth, By Youth) News|accessdate=June 4, 2011}}</ref> As a result of the media interviewing her, DePape missed her ] ] at the ].<ref name=celebritycontroversy /> DePape wrote the one-woman play ''She Rules with Iron Stix'', which she performed in Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Saskatoon at ] festivals,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.getguerilla.ca/past-issues/archive-18/36-features/141-brigette|title=Twirling in a Fringe Factory|publisher=Guerilla Magazine|accessdate=June 3, 2011}}</ref> as well as the ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tedxyouthottawa.org/?page_id=13|title=TEDxYouthOttawa - Presenters|publisher=FYBY (For Youth, By Youth) News|accessdate=June 4, 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130905194541/http://www.tedxyouthottawa.org/?page_id=13|archivedate=September 5, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tedxyouthottawa.org/?page_id=2|title=TEDxYouthOttawa - About|publisher=FYBY (For Youth, By Youth) News|accessdate=June 4, 2011|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100929172742/http://www.tedxyouthottawa.org/?page_id=2|archivedate=September 29, 2010}}</ref> DePape missed her ] ceremony at the ] to do media interviews.<ref name=celebritycontroversy />


==References== ==References==
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==External links== ==External links==
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* {{Citation | title = Brigette DePape, Senate Protester And Performance Artist, And Her Instant Rise To Fame (VIDEO) | newspaper = Huffington Post | date = June 9, 2011 | url = http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/06/04/brigette-depape-senate-protest-marcelle_n_871331.html | accessdate = June 9, 2011}} * {{Citation | title = Brigette DePape, Senate Protester And Performance Artist, And Her Instant Rise To Fame (VIDEO) | newspaper = Huffington Post | date = June 9, 2011 | url = http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2011/06/04/brigette-depape-senate-protest-marcelle_n_871331.html | accessdate = June 9, 2011}}


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Canadian activist

Brigette DePape
Other namesBrigette Marcelle
OccupationActivist
Known forProtesting in the Canadian Senate

Brigette DePape (born 1989) is a Canadian activist from Winnipeg, Manitoba, who was a Canadian Senate page when she disrupted the throne speech in 2011 with a silent demonstration in the Senate of Canada. She has protested other events as well, causing her to be arrested in 2014.

Early life

DePape attended Collège Jeanne-Sauvé in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was a recipient of the Loran Award in 2007 in part for her association with Students without Borders: Afrique 2007 and fundraising efforts for Senegal.

Stop Harper!

While a participant in the Canadian Senate Page Program in 2011, DePape stood in protest during the Throne Speech in the Senate, silently holding up a sign that said "Stop Harper!" This action led to her prompt dismissal, for breaching the non-partisan nature of the page position and disrupting the Governor General in Parliament. In a subsequent interview, DePape explained that she disagreed with Prime Minister Stephen Harper's policies.

In an interview, then Opposition Leader Jack Layton voiced disapproval of DePape's protest, stating "We have been pushing for decorum in the House of Commons. You don't have decorum if people are standing up holding up signs in the middle of debates and solemn moments... We encourage protests... But it should be happening at the proper place and at the proper time." DePape's protest featured as the front cover illustration for the book Contempt of Parliament by Kieron Wood, published in Ireland in January 2012.

A few days after her protest in the Senate chamber, Michael Moore offered DePape a job. DePape stated that she had also received job offers from the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) and the Council of Canadians.

On June 8, 2011, DePape announced the creation of a "Stop Harper Fund" to support "organizations and individuals engaging in creative non-violent direct actions against the Harper government's agenda." The fund planned to organize an advisory committee to direct funds to selected organizations, and legal and fiscal governance to ensure the donations were spent in accordance with the fund's stated mandate.

Other protests and activism

Between June 26–27, 2010, DePape participated in protests at the G20 summit in Toronto. On September 26, 2011, she took part in a protest on Parliament Hill against Alberta oil sands development and TransCanada Corp.'s proposed Keystone XL pipeline. On April 23, 2012, DePape was again silently protesting in an unofficial page uniform, this time outdoors and apparently against Alberta's provincial Wildrose party, when she was photographed holding a sign reading "Stop Harper's Gang" when Danielle Smith (leader of the Wildrose party) cast her vote. On November 20, 2014, DePape was arrested as part of a protest against Kinder Morgan on Burnaby Mountain, BC.

Theatre

DePape wrote the one-woman play She Rules with Iron Stix, which she performed in Ottawa, Winnipeg, and Saskatoon at fringe theatre festivals, as well as the TEDxYouthOttawa conference. DePape missed her convocation ceremony at the University of Ottawa to do media interviews.

References

  1. Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation (March 10, 2007). "2007 Loran Scholars" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 5, 2013. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
  2. Payton, Laura (June 3, 2011). "Senate page fired for anti-Harper protest". CBC. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
  3. "Page with 'Stop Harper' sign fired from Senate". CTV. June 3, 2011. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved June 5, 2011.
  4. ^ McIlroy, Anne (June 6, 2011). "Celebrity and controversy surround Parliament's rogue page". Toronto: The Globe and Mail. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  5. "Clarus Press". Clarus Press. January 8, 2012. Retrieved January 9, 2012.
  6. "Michael Moore offers job to fired Senate page". CBC. June 6, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  7. "The Stop Harper Fund home page". Stop Harper Fund. June 8, 2011. Archived from the original on June 12, 2011. Retrieved June 9, 2011.
  8. Drake, Tomasz. "Interruption du discours du trône: Qui est Brigette DePape?". Le Polyscope. Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved June 12, 2011.
  9. Anti-oil sands protesters arrested at Parliament Hill rally by Carmen Chai, Postmedia News (National Post), September 26, 2011.
  10. Rogue Ottawa page protests silently as Wildrose’s Smith votes by The Canadian Press, April 23, 2012
  11. Woo, Andrea (November 20, 2014). "Protesters, police clash over Trans Mountain pipeline site". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  12. "Twirling in a Fringe Factory". Guerilla Magazine. Retrieved June 3, 2011.
  13. "TEDxYouthOttawa - Presenters". FYBY (For Youth, By Youth) News. Archived from the original on September 5, 2013. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  14. "TEDxYouthOttawa - About". FYBY (For Youth, By Youth) News. Archived from the original on September 29, 2010. Retrieved June 4, 2011.

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