Activist Greta Thunberg attends ‘post-election climate strike’ in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — Swedish activist Greta Thunberg attended a climate rally in Vancouver on Friday when 15 young people announced their plans to sue the federal government because of the impact they say global warming is having on their lives.
The event was billed as a post-election climate strike. Sustainabiliteens, a youth-led group, has been staging Fridays for Future rallies inspired by climate protests Thunberg launched last year outside the Swedish Parliament.
Organizers say they want Justin Trudeau’s government to create a Green New Deal that puts science-aligned emission reduction targets into legislation.
Several Indigenous advocates spoke to the crowd. Cedar George-Parker of the Tulalip and Tsleil-Waututh Nations said the $4.5 billion the federal government used to buy the Trans Mountain pipeline would have been better spent on providing university education to young Canadians.