Twelve climate marches took place simultaneously across the province Friday afternoon. In Montreal, the turnout was nowhere near the half a million demonstrators who took to the streets in 2019. Participants insist their urgent message to lawmakers has not changed. As Global’s Olivia O’Malley reports, Quebec’s environment minister was clearly not welcome.
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