Toronto

  • How to Build an Antifascist Movement

    In July 1938, Toronto witnessed significant antifascist protests against the National Unity Party rally, highlighting a broad coalition of political groups united against fascism. This event marked a key moment in establishing an antifascist consensus in Canada, which later contributed to the suppression of domestic fascist movements as the country joined World War II.

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  • How to Build an Antifascist Movement

    TL;DR: In 1938, a broad coalition of Canadians, spanning diverse political and social ideologies, unified in Toronto to protest against a fascist rally organized by newly merged Canadian fascist groups. This marked a crucial moment in developing an antifascist consensus in Canada, showcasing widespread public opposition to domestic fascism amid the international rise of totalitarian…

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