At least a thousand people took to the streets of Toronto to rally against the U.S. president elect Donald Trump and the racist and xenophobic rhetoric they say he is responsible for. Protestors gathered at Nathan Phillips Square before marching toward Trump International Hotel and Tower on Saturday afternoon. Here's what happened when pro and anti Trump protesters met on Queen St in Toronto earlier today pic.twitter.com/k9m23ESqdm — @SarBridgeToronto police confirm one arrest was made at the rally, but would not provide further details. It happened right after a yelling match filmed between the pro and anti-Trump groups. A grey, rainy day wasn't enough to keep hundreds from demonstrating against U.S. president-elect Donald Trump outside Toronto's City Hall on Saturday.
Source: CBC News November 19, 2016 21:00 UTC