George Floyd protests in Canada


Shortly after protests seeking justice for George Floyd, an African-American who was killed during a police arrest, began in the United States, people in Canada protested to show solidarity with Americans and to demonstrate against issues with police or racism in Canada. Vigils and protests of up to thousands of participants have taken part nationwide.
Protests have taken place in all 10 provinces and all 3 territories of Canada.

Reactions

Political

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called for Canada to "stand together in solidarity" against racial discrimination. He said Canadians are watching the police violence in the United States in "shock and horror." When Trudeau was asked about U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to use military force against protesters, he paused for 21 seconds before responding diplomatically. He attended an afternoon protest in Parliament Hill on 5 June where he knelt in solidarity with protesters.

Demonstrations

Alberta

on 5 June
on 30 May