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Global Women’s March took over the streets of downtown Montreal

Posted on October 20, 2021

The fifth edition of the global Women’s March overtook the streets of downtown Montreal on Oct. 17, where hundreds marched in solidarity with women from marginalized groups from all over Quebec.

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