TS2023 Movement Mobilizes Across Canada: A Massive Wave of Action from Coast to Coast!
The TS2023 community is launching a major coordinated nationwide mobilization to amplify their voice. On June 27–28, 2026, synchronized marches will take place simultaneously across 16 major Canadian cities, spanning from St. John’s to Vancouver.
The TS2023 community, driving a resolute campaign to secure their rights, is launching a major coordinated nationwide mobilization to amplify their voice to federal and local authorities. On June 27–28, 2026, peaceful rallies and synchronized marches will take place simultaneously across 16 major Canadian cities, spanning from St. John’s in the far east to Vancouver in the far west.
According to a statement from the TS2023 coordination committee, this mobilization is not a short-lived or intermittent demonstration, but the initial phase of a sustained, highly visible, and organized public campaign that will continue until their rights are secured. The movement declared that its members will stand with the exact same resolve and determination in every single city, regardless of the local turnout.
⏱️ Event Schedule and Timeline
The demonstrations will commence over the weekend, simultaneously progressing in each city according to their respective local time zones:
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12:00 PM – Assembly & Visibility: Participants will gather at designated central landmarks to read public statements, display banners, and execute local visibility campaigns.
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1:00 PM – March Commencing: Demonstrators will begin a peaceful march along designated 3-kilometer routes cutting through key downtown areas.
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Arrival & Orderly Dismissal: Upon reaching the final destinations, a 1-hour concluding rally will be held before a peaceful and orderly dispersal.
📍 Comprehensive 16-City Schedule & Marching Routes
| City | Assembly Point (12:00 PM) | March Route (1:00 PM) | Destination |
| Vancouver | Vancouver Art Gallery | Robson St → Burrard St → Coal Harbour | Canada Place |
| Victoria | BC Legislature Grounds | Inner Harbour → Belleville St → Dallas Rd | Ogden Point |
| Calgary | Calgary City Hall | Olympic Plaza → Stephen Ave → Bow River | Prince’s Island Park |
| Edmonton | Alberta Legislature Grounds | Legislature → River Valley → Kinsmen Park | High Level Bridge |
| Saskatoon | City Hall Saskatoon | 3rd Ave → Broadway Bridge → River Landing | River Landing Park |
| Regina | Saskatchewan Legislative Building | Around Wascana Park | Science Centre |
| Winnipeg | Manitoba Legislative Building | Broadway → Osborne Bridge → Assiniboine River | The Forks |
| Toronto | Nathan Phillips Square | Queen St → University Ave → College St | Queen's Park |
| Ottawa | Parliament Hill | Wellington St → Conf. Square → Elgin St | Supreme Court / Rideau Canal |
| Montreal | Phillips Square | ||
| Quebec City | Parliament Building Quebec City | Grande Allée → Plains of Abraham → Old Quebec | Château Frontenac |
| Moncton | Moncton City Hall | Main St → Avenir Centre → Riverfront Trail | Bore Park |
| Saint John | Market Square Saint John | Water St → Uptown → Harbour Passage | Reversing Falls |
| Halifax | Halifax City Hall | Spring Garden Rd → Univ. Ave → Waterfront | Halifax Waterfront Boardwalk |
| Charlottetown | Confederation Centre of the Arts | Great George St → Downtown → Waterfront | Victoria Park |
| St. John’s | Confederation Building St. John's | Water St → Duckworth St → Signal Hill | Harbour Front |
🛑 Campaign Set to Expand Strategically
The TS2023 Leadership announced that the movement will strategically scale up its actions following this two-day nationwide program. As part of the upcoming phases, daily "stand-in protests" will be launched continuously, particularly in Toronto and Ottawa.
Furthermore, to deliver a direct message to the heart of the federal government, plans for long-distance march campaigns departing from Toronto and Montreal directly to Parliament Hill in Ottawa are being drafted. The exact operational details of these long-distance marches will be finalized and made public following an internal strategic briefing later this week.
The TS2023 administration invites all participants to stand shoulder-to-shoulder during this historic process, urging everyone to capture and share event footage extensively across digital and social media channels to bring global attention to their cause. Reiterating their core message, "It is a challenging journey, but we are united, and together we are stronger," the TS2023 movement signals that it has no intention of leaving the public squares until their rightful goals are fully met.