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This is what the Global Climate Strike looked like in Toronto vs other Canadian cities

While the Global Climate Strikesaw thousands of activists gatherin Toronto today, the same was true across Canada and all over the world.

According toFridays for Future, the group that organized the march, almost 300 strikes took place throughout the country — and they were all filled with passionate, bold, hopeful protesters demanding change.

Here in Toronto, crowds gathered for speeches at Queen's Park before marching east on Wellesley St., down Bay St., across Queen St. and then up University Ave. They then returned to Queen's Park for musical performances.

Young protestersheld clever signssaying "We stan a sustainable future," "Make earth cool again," "I like my boys hot but not my planet," and more.

And while the exact turnout isn't currently known, it seems like way more people showed up than was expected.

In downtown Montreal, huge masses showed up to protest alongside the climate activist herself, Greta Thunberg. Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May were also both in attendance.

Organizers were expecting about 300,000 to show up in Montreal, butthe turnout was closer to a whopping 500,000.

NDP leader Jagmeet Singh attended a climate change march in Victoria, B.C., which also saw thousands show up and eventually made its way to the B.C. legislature.

But big cities weren't the only places in Canada that held climate strikes today.

Everywhere from Yellowknife, to Sault Ste. Marie, to Huntsville held marches of their own.

While people from all walks of life came out to demand action climate change today, an overwhelming amount of young people took to the streetsdespite schools refusing to close for the day.

In total,an estimated six million peopletook to the streets throughout this past week to march for climate justice all over the world.

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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