On June 6, local time, Toronto, Canada once again held an anti-racism march rally. Among them, hundreds of people of African and other ethnic origins, and representatives of indigenous peoples marched to the Ontario Provincial Parliament Building to hold a rally.

  The demonstrators chanted and chanted "The life of a black man is also a life" "I can't breathe" "There is no justice without peace" and "justice can't wait" and other slogans.

  The people at the parade gathered together on one knee to express their demands for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. This is the length of time that African-American man George Freud was pressed against his neck by a white policeman with his knee. A policeman who kept order at the scene knelt on one knee with the people who participated in the march and rally, expressing support for combating racial discrimination.

  On the same day, several cities in Canada held demonstrations or rallies against racism and racial discrimination.

  Toronto has been demonstrating for two consecutive weekends, fighting against racism and calling for justice.

  (Reporter Yu Ruidong, editor of Canadian report Le Xiaomin)

Editor in charge: [Liu Xian]