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Thousands Rally in Toronto to 'Draw the Line' Against PM Carney's Agenda; Two Protesters Arrested for Mischief on Parliament Hill
Protesters nationwide oppose policies on climate, Indigenous rights, immigration, and military spending; about 2,000 marched in Toronto alone, organizers said.
- On September 20, 2025, hundreds gathered in Toronto for the “Draw The Line” climate protest, demonstrating against Prime Minister Carney’s environmental and economic agenda.
- The protest was part of a nationwide movement calling for stronger climate action and justice. In Ottawa, two protesters were arrested for mischief on Parliament Hill during a related demonstration.
- Speeches by environmentalist David Suzuki and activist Hussan addressed climate crisis urgency, economic justice, Indigenous rights, and opposition to fossil fuel projects and public service cuts.
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'Draw the Line' rallies in Toronto, across Canada challenge elements of Carney's agenda
Canadians in several major cities demonstrated Saturday against elements of the Liberal government's agenda, including Prime Minister Mark Carney's support for new fossil fuel projects and expected public service cuts.
·Toronto, Canada
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'Draw the Line' rallies across Canada challenge elements of Carney's agenda
·Prince George, Canada
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Climate change, Gaza and more on the agenda for wide-ranging protest against Mark Carney’s government
Saturday's "Draw the Line" demonstration in downtown Toronto was was part of a nationwide effort involving marches at spots across the country.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleThousands rally in Toronto to 'draw the line' against PM Carney agenda
Rallies were held in Toronto, Ottawa and other cities across Canada Saturday afternoon to call on the new Liberal government to prioritize the climate, Indigenous rights, migrants and workers ahead of the fall budget.
·Canada
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