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Anti-War Picket: Stop the War


March 19, 2016


March 19, 2016 is the 13th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq which devastated the country and helped lay the foundation for the crisis that we see in the region today.
Groups around the world have called for demonstrations to say no to war and no to racism.
In Toronto we will be meeting at the office of Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland to call for all Canadian troops to be brought home. We need to stand up against this endless war.

Time: 1 PM
Venue: Office of Chrystia Freeland
Location: 344 Bloor St. W. (near Spadina station) Toronto, ON
Website: http://www.socialjustice.org/community/?f_cat=2w
Categories: Social Change, Social Justice, Alternatives

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