Montrealers protest against racism and Quebec’s religious neutrality bill
MONTREAL — Hundreds of protesters marched through the streets of Montreal on Sunday to denounce racism, the far right and the province’s religious neutrality bill.
Organizers said the main goal of the gathering was to fight what they called the rise of racism and hate.
It was organized by a vast coalition of organizations that include women’s groups, anti-globalization movements and student associations.
Apart from a few skirmishes early on, the march was peaceful and featured demonstrators chanting and waving signs.


