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Related: About this forumCanadian anti-Trump protesters plan long-term activism
Published Sunday, Jan. 22, 2017 8:57PM EST
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Organizers in Canada say they were taken aback by the size of the crowds in their individual communities. When Deb Parent filled out the form for a permit at Queens Park in Toronto for the Saturday march, she wrote that she anticipated 3,000 participants. Some media estimates put the crowd at 20 times that number.
I believe this is a new wave unlike anything weve seen before, she said on Sunday. It wasnt so much anti-Trump. It was about who we are and what our values are.
The U.S. organizers of the march on Washington, which brought together an estimated 600,000 people, have already started pivoting toward the future, announcing a new campaign dubbed 10 Actions for the first 100 Days, referring to President Trumps days in office.
Canadian organizers say they believe there has been spillover from President Trumps ascent to power, and Canada isnt immune to some of the intolerance and anti-immigrant messages heard south of the border. Ms. Parent cited the rhetoric of Canadian figures such as Conservative Party leadership candidate Kellie Leitch, who has called for screening immigrants for Canadian values.
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Organizers in Canada say they were taken aback by the size of the crowds in their individual communities. When Deb Parent filled out the form for a permit at Queens Park in Toronto for the Saturday march, she wrote that she anticipated 3,000 participants. Some media estimates put the crowd at 20 times that number.
I believe this is a new wave unlike anything weve seen before, she said on Sunday. It wasnt so much anti-Trump. It was about who we are and what our values are.
The U.S. organizers of the march on Washington, which brought together an estimated 600,000 people, have already started pivoting toward the future, announcing a new campaign dubbed 10 Actions for the first 100 Days, referring to President Trumps days in office.
Canadian organizers say they believe there has been spillover from President Trumps ascent to power, and Canada isnt immune to some of the intolerance and anti-immigrant messages heard south of the border. Ms. Parent cited the rhetoric of Canadian figures such as Conservative Party leadership candidate Kellie Leitch, who has called for screening immigrants for Canadian values.
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Link: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/canadian-anti-trump-protesters-plan-long-term-activism/article33699614/
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Canadian anti-Trump protesters plan long-term activism (Original Post)
inanna
Jan 2017
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Best_man23
(5,124 posts)1. To Our Canadian Brothers and Sisters
A hearty Thank You for your support.
we could do more. I hope we can.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)3. I was wondering how Canadians felt. There were reports that
Canadian protesters attempting to join the US protesters had been turned back at the border.
Thank you Canada!
inanna
(3,547 posts)4. Yes. Canadians WERE turned away at the US Border.
bdamomma
(66,446 posts)6. Thanks to our
Canadian neighbours I really felt bad for those people who were stopped by the US border Patrol Officers who wanted to go to the Women's March in DC and illegally asked if they were Pro-Anti Trump, that was illegal.