A quick selection of recent news pictures taken for national and international media outlets and press agencies.

June, 2020. Abolish and defund the Toronto Police Services at Nathan Phillip Square in downtown Toronto.

March, 2022. Hundreds of people and students gathered outside Quebec parliament to protest against climate inaction from the government.

December, 2019. A SNCF worker stands in the street of La Rochelle during a new day of demonstration against the last pension reform.

June 2020. Toronto skateboarders gathered to celebrate Juneteenth with a ride through the city before to meet up at one of the skateparks downtown.

August, 2020. Few thousands of protesters took the streets in a new Defund the police march from Christie Pitts to Toronto Police headquarters in Toronto. A nationwide action organized by the two anti racism grassroots Bipoc revolution and Not another black life.

November 2021, a snow removing operation is taking place during the night in Québec city forcing all the cars to be removed from public parking slots.

May 2020. Scene of a big car crash in Dundas West area. Three cars were damaged, one person was taken away in an ambulance. Dozen of firefighters and police officers were working to keep the place safe for everyone while the cars were being removed.

July, 2021. Lory Beazer, founder of the Afro-caribbean farmers market and market that have been thought to support racialized farmers a space to sell their products and provide a selling platform for the locals.

May, 2020. During the fourth "End the shutdown" protest in a raw in downtown Toronto, a protester is being interviewed by a far-right conspiracy media.

January, 2022. The first polar cold wave hit the Quebec region bringing the mercury down to between -26°C and -54°F felt in some areas.

June, 2020. Anti-racism march in downtown Toronto.

February, 2022. One week after the first freedom convoy in Ottawa, truckers from all over Quebec region planed another one for this weekend towards the Parliament of Quebec where prime minister Francois Legault and his ministers work.

July, 2021. Argentinian supporters gathered a long part of the night in the streets of Toronto to celebrate the victory of Copa America by their team Argentina.

June, 2020. A woman stands with her doggo at Nathan Phillip Square during a new day of protest against black and indigenous racism.

July, 2021. A memorial had been created on Yonge-Dundas famous square downtown Toronto during a rally in honor of the children that have been found and the survivors of residential schools and to ask to no celebrate Canada Day.

May, 2020. Fourth "End the shutdown" protest and first march through the streets of Toronto for the protesters. 

October 2020. A Haudenosaunee woman from the Six Nations in Ontario stands protesting in Caledonie, ON after a development project pushed to defend their illegal project on occupied Native lands.

June, 2020. After taking it down earlier in the day, activists removed the head of Egerton Ryerson statue in Toronto, symbol of the genocide he designed with the residential school system.

March, 2020. A woman stands in the street of Toronto waiting for the International Women's Rights Day march to start.

June 2020. Toronto anti black and indigenous racism gathered at Nathan Phillips Square for a new rally and teach in to ask a immediate 50% cut to Toronto Police Services budget.

October 2020. A Haudenosaunee protester from the Six Nations in Ontario stands in front of a bus blocking the Highway 6 in Caledonia after a development project pushed to defend their illegal project on Native lands.

June 2020. Toronto anti black and indigenous racism gathered at Nathan Phillips Square for a new rally and teach in to ask a immediate 50% cut to Toronto Police Services budget.

May, 2021. Pro-Palestine protesters are climbing the archs in Nathan Phillips Square in support of the Palestinian people, victims of the atrocities inflicted by Israel in recent days.

July, 2021. A rally was held at Yonge and Dundas square in Toronto by indigenous community groups and allies to honor the children that have been found and the survivors of residential schools and to ask to no celebrate Canada Day.

July, 2020. An official statue of McDonald which represent colonialism and slavery in the canadian history have been painted in pink by Black Lives Matter activists.

July 2020. A protester being taken away by police officers while hundreds protesters gathered outside Toronto mayor John Tory building during an anti Covid evictions rally in downtown Toronto, organized by working-class neighbourhood associations and tenant groups.

May, 2020. Queens Park, Toronto. A man carries a "come and take it" sign surrounded by demonstrators and Canadian and American flags at one of the first anti lockdown protest when Covid-19 hit the world.

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