Amy Miller

Her documentaries include Myths for Profit (2009), The Carbon Rush (2012), No Land No Food No Life (2013), Tomorrow's Power (2017), Gaza: Health Under Siege (2018) and Manufacturing the Threat (2023).

The squat consisted of an occupation of an abandoned privately owned building at 246 Gilmour Street in Ottawa by "anti-poverty activists, homeless youth and anti-G8 protestors."

The squat was so named because of the reported seven-year delay faced by those on a waiting list for subsidized housing in Ottawa.

[7] She was mentioned in a 2010 Maclean's feature on "middle aged anarchists," which profiled the activities of Seven Year Squat Participants.

[9][10] In a meeting of the parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security, Amy's testimony was referenced by Member of Parliament Maria Mourani: "She was told that they would have a lot of 'fun with her' and that she would never want to come to Toronto again.

[16] Gaza: Health under Siege (2018) follows Palestinian workers keeping hospitals powered and ensuring clean water during a blockade by Israel.