On Saturday, January 20, 2018, women will march again with people of all genders, ages, races, abilities, backgrounds, and orientations across Canada.
Unions know that gender, racial, and economic justice are inextricably linked. We March because we are inspired by the truly grassroots beginnings of this day of action, and the principles outlined by the organizers.
Like them, we believe in building a world where violence against women, racial profiling, xenophobia, homophobia, transphobia, and other forms of violence and discrimination, have no place in our homes, workplaces or communities.
We March in continued resistance to the hate that threatens, demonizes and insults so many of us – Muslims, Jews, racialized people, Indigenous people, migrants and those with precarious or no legal status, members of the LGBTQI* communities, people living with disabilities and women.
We March to build upon grassroots movements such as – #METOO, BlackLivesMatter,#$15&Fairness, Make It Fair, Idle No More.
We March because we know that gender, social and economic equality is possible.
Waterloo Region March
9am
Open Sesame
220 King St. W.
Kitchener, ON N2G 1A9
Thunder Bay March
10am – 12pm
Thunder Bay City Hall
500 Donald St. E.
Thunder Bay, ON P7C 5K4
London March
10am – 1pm
Victoria Park, NW Corner
580 Clarence St.
London, ON N6A 3N1
Windsor March
11am – 1pm
Windsor City Hall
350 City Hall Sq. W.
Windsor, ON N9A 6S1
North Bay March
11am
North Bay City Hall
200 McIntyre St. E,
North Bay, ON PIB 8V6
Toronto March
Women March On: Defining Our Future
12pm
Nathan Phillips Square, City Hall
100 Queen St. W,Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
Ottawa March
9am
Human Rights Monument
220 Elgin St.
Ottawa, ON K2P 1L7
Wiarton March
1pm
Town Hall
315 George St.
Wiarton, ON NOH 2T0
Hamilton March
9am to 1pm
Hamilton City Hall
71 Main St. W.Hamilton, ON L8P 4Y5
Sudbury March
11am
Bell Park York Street
Corner York & paris
Sudbury, ON