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Hundreds of protesters — including some associated with a pair of far-right groups — rallied on Parliament Hill Sunday afternoon to demand an apology from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
中国人:
"We were hurt, we were upset," said Monica Mong, who was attending Sunday's rally.
"We want to send a message to society: we are strong, we are united, we are together. We are all Canadians. All Canadian ethnic groups are equal," she said.
极右翼团体1:
Some of those who protested Sunday wore regalia associated with La Meute, otherwise known as Wolf Pack — a far-right group which believes current immigration and multicultural policies threaten the fabric of Quebec society.
极右翼团体2:
"We are always treated as extreme right, as racist ... and today, it was the best way to show it to the world [that we aren't]," said Éric Trudel, Storm Alliance's provincial president, in a French-language interview with Radio-Canada.
"We are with all Canadians, no matter the colour, no matter where they come from."