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Activists and marijuana users gathered by the thousands for Toronto's 15th annual Global Marijuana March held on the north lawn of the Queen's Park provincial legislature.
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Hundreds of cyclists travel en masse across Bloor Street in Toronto for the annual Bells on Bloor bike rally to advocate for more bike lanes and safer streets for cyclists.
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Crosses and souls were bared for the St. Francis of Assisi Good Friday procession in Toronto's Little Italy neighbourhood. The annual event is a solemn reenactment of the twelve stations of the cross depicting the life and death of Jesus Christ.
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It was a sea of green as thousands lined downtown Toronto streets to watch the annual St. Patrick's Day parade. Highland music filled the air and people and animals alike were adorned in their Irish finery.
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Thousands of local activists, women's groups, politicians, and union members participate in the International Women's Day march on a beautiful sunny day in Toronto.
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The annual Toronto Polar Bear Dip had swimmers take to the icy waters of Lake Ontario at Sunnyside Park to raise money for Habitat for Humanity, a local charity that builds homes for families in need.
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The Argonauts football club held a parade through the streets of Toronto to celebrate their historic win as the 100th Grey Cup champions in the Canadian Football League.
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The streets were lined with red noses and reindeer antlers to welcome Santa to the annual Toronto Santa Claus Parade. Clowns and marching bands were plentiful as were the smiles in the massive crowds overflowing along the parade route.
