March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate

On July 5th, we made history. In a spectacular demonstration of unity, over 10,000 people marched together in Toronto for Jobs, Justice and the Climate. This is the most diverse climate mobilization ever to take place in Canada.

 

The March brought together frontline Indigenous communities, Canada’s largest unions, students, social justice organizations and grassroots activists. Together, we sent a clear message: the people of Canada are ready for a new economy that works for people and the planet. By standing in solidarity with one another on July 5th, we have demonstrated that future is possible.

We marched as wild fires sweep across Saskatchewan and communities in South Asia recover from a series of devastating heat waves. The extreme climate events taking place this summer have been another solemn reminder that every minute we delay means more catastrophic and irreversible damage to people and the environment.

We are tired of sitting on the sidelines as world leaders repeatedly fail to deliver the action that we need to combat climate change. Politicians have failed to lead us– it’s clear that people are leading the way.

We know that the economy we need puts justice first by prioritizing Indigenous rights. It is one that secures good work, clean jobs and healthy communities– that means fair wages for all including migrants without status. Ultimately, we have the solutions we need to get there and we know very well who is responsible for the climate crisis.

Thank you for taking part in this historic moment.

View pictures and more pictures. There's also pics from the sit-in, art-build and dino-canvass.

More info can be found at jobsjusticeclimate.ca.

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WHEN
July 05, 2015 at 1:00pm - 6:30pm
WHERE
Queen's Park (South of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario)
110 Wellesley St W
Toronto, ON M7A 1A2
Canada
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2,741 RSVPS
Robert Peace Gill Robinson Karina Shnaiderman Rafunzel Penanueva Spencer Jacklin Catherine Hamilton Victoria Popov Grace Grant Evalyn Parry Chris Ellis Rotem Petranker Norine Mark Reem Hesham Israh Sarah Enaz Anjula Gogia Jessica Fleguel Andrew Fair Safa Ali Aj Campbell Wild Pearl Jane Miller Alexandra Griffin Alexandra Jonca Clara Batista Stephanie Stanov Ralph Fish Christie Sarah Sebastian Dutz Craig Jackson Samir Ismaël Basil Malik Madi Fuller Sara Stacey Xaviera Xee Garreth Kent Eva Greff Nessa Kenny Gabi Rella Jenny Ko Apey Ohh Jo Wadden Kav Ita Inori Khan Bilan Arte Mi Kang Rachelann Pisani Madelin Marie Penman Apus Part-time Uoft

Who's RSVPing

Miss Julianna
Shadiya Aidid
Teresita Tajanlangit
Maria La Vida
Liz Forsberg
Abhitha Param
Alan Wayne Scott
Maya Menezes
Suzanne Gallant
Stephanie Crocker
Damon Crate
Kate Blackport
Hannah Carriere
Catherine Bancroft
Arianne Robinson
Rachel Valentina
Yasmin Rajabi
Jill Harrington
Renée Martel
Renee Ball
Andrea Pitts
Jason Scarff
Jacquie Allan
Shawn-Patrick Stensil
Marni Binder
Christine Lynes
Mariana Bolaños Inclán
Sandy Williams
Stephanie Beattie
Steph Hobbs

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