March makes desperate plea for planet
The Laudato Si’ Generation and young members of Development and Peace marched again among more than 5,000 protesters who rallied in front of QueenƵapp Park and streamed down TorontoƵapp Yonge Street Nov. 29.
Cathy Majtenyi: Listen to the children … future depends on it
One Friday last August a Swedish schoolgirl decided not to attend her classes. Clutching her handwritten sign “School strike for climate,” she instead stood outside SwedenƵapp Parliament, a one-child protest against the damage humankind has wrought on the environment.
Editorial: Youth must be heard
Out of the mouths of babes has poured a passionate and brutally blunt condemnation of mankindƵapp contamination of GodƵapp creation.
Peter Stockland: Leave some energy for our faith issues
Somehow in the tsunami of humanity flooding MontrealƵapp downtown streets for last FridayƵapp “climate march,” I spotted an elegantly dressed woman wearing a small white lapel button protesting QuebecƵapp Bill 21.
Thousands rally for EarthƵapp future
Tens of thousands of people in Toronto joined more than 80 other youth-led marches across Canada on Sept. 27 to demand immediate action to address global climate change.
Ƶapp 200 students with the the backing of their parents, grandparents and teachers sang and chanted their request for immediate and bold climate action at the latest #FridaysForFuture student Climate Strike Friday, May 24 in Nathan Phillips Square.