The previous summit, the
27th G8 summit, in
Genoa, Italy was the site of large
anti-globalization protests and occasionally violent conflict between protesters and the police. In contrast to Genoa, most of the area near was closed to the public during the summit, and protesters were kept far away, mainly in
Calgary. The protests were peaceful, attended by groups including the
Raging Grannies. Kananaskis was selected because of its isolated location. Security was augmented by
CF-188 jet fighters, air-to-air refuelling aircraft and helicopters which patrolled the skies non-stop; all major thoroughfares were closed, many of the shops in nearby Calgary were boarded up, and police reportedly outnumbered protesters six to one. It was the largest peacetime security operation in Canadian history. Security was very tight at the summit, costing taxpayers in excess of $200 million. It attracted thousands of protesters and security was provided by 5,000 to 7,000 police and military officers. Protests were described as largely peaceful. This was the first G-8 summit held after the
September 11, 2001 attacks. ==Business opportunity==