"Some of the signs we're seeing are spreading the message that science matters, evidence matters," CBC's Andrew Foote reported from the Ottawa march. "They are saying that any politician who tries to undermine science, ruin trust in science, or politically motivate funding of science, particularly climate change, is a risk and they want to speak out against that." "Everywhere you look, we're balancing climate change against the economy, which is just nonsense ... Others carried signs that read, "Climate change is real, ask any polar bear" and "There is no planet B." He told CBC News that Trump's proposed cuts to science funding work "against the benefit of U.S.
Source: CBC News April 22, 2017 17:22 UTC