This weekend I was proud to take part in the March for Jobs, Justice and the Climate along with thousands of others from across Ontario and beyond. We marched in support of a new economy that works for the people and for the planet.
Four different contingents were organized to show the major initiatives the march was representing.
Contingent 1 – recognized the rights of minority groups including Indigenous peoples, women and those communities hardest hit by climate change here and around the world.
Contingent 2 – taking action to improve the climate can strengthen the economy by creating good work, clean jobs and healthy communities. This includes keeping Hydro public and fighting for a $15 minimum wage.
Contingent 3 – solutions to the climate crisis already exist: renewable energy, improved public transit, localized agriculture. Unfortunately, many of those in a position that allows them to lead by example are unwilling to do so. If they can’t step up, we will do it for them.
Contingent 4 – In order to build a new economy, we need to leave the old one behind. Those responsible for the climate crisis – fossil fuel companies, big banks, mining companies – stand in the way of a cleaner tomorrow and we need to show that we can (and WILL) survive and thrive without them.
Overall there was a great turnout from minority groups, labour unions, social activists, political parties and environmental groups. It was a great day that saw a very diverse group of people come together for a common goal – a new economy that works for the people and for the environment.
Some of those in attendance included Actor Jane Fonda, NDP MPs Andrew Cash and Peggy Nash, Unifor National President, Jerry Dias, Unifor National Representatives for multiple industries, Unifor Local 25 President and myself, Local 1996-O President, Sam Snyders.
It was a great day for everyone involved! Thanks to all those who came out to show their support!!!
Sam Snyders
President, Local 1996-O
Twitter: @SammySnyders