Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Topless cycling protest

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It has been almost 25 years since University of Guelph student Gwen Jacobs won the right for women to go topless in Ontario. But last weekend three sisters were cycling topless in Waterloo when they were stopped by police. They insisted they were doing nothing wrong and are now planning a protest this weekend.

They are here today to tell us what happened. We welcome back to the show Juno nominated singer Alysha Brilla and her sisters Nadia & Tameera Mohamed.

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