Women and Allies Moving Our City Forward
Warm, spring-like weather greeted us on Saturday as women and allies from across the city came together to march for International Women’s Day. The day was a powerful reminder of why we continue to show up for one another. Marching together reminds us to be hopeful and to keep fighting for change and equal rights and justice for our sisters across the globe… Those words grounded the spirit of the day and carried through every step of the march.
As we moved through Toronto’s streets, the themes shaping International Women’s Day 2026 stayed front and centre. The campaign “Give To Gain” captures a simple but transformative idea: when we invest in women—through mentorship, shared knowledge, advocacy, resources, or time—we strengthen entire communities and create opportunities that reach far beyond any one individual.
The United Nations theme, “Rights. Justice. Action. For ALL Women and Girls,” pushes us to confront the legal and structural barriers that still prevent women and girls from accessing real, lived equality. It calls on all of us to ensure that rights are upheld not only in principle, but in everyday experience by challenging discriminatory laws and harmful norms.
I saw these themes echoed in the crowd—on handmade signs, in the chants that carried down the streets, and in the determination of everyone marching beside me. The energy was joyful, bold, and deeply committed, underscoring that meaningful progress comes from action, solidarity, and persistence.
For more than 50 years, Working Women Community Centre has stood alongside women and their families, building stronger and more connected communities. Walking with so many passionate advocates this weekend reaffirmed how vital that work is. When we come together—across neighbourhoods, generations, and experiences—we build the momentum needed for real and lasting change.
As Toronto’s streets filled with calls for justice and equality, one truth was unmistakable: our collective action pushes the world forward. When we give, when we show up, and when we keep marching, a more equitable future becomes not only possible, but within reach.







