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Toronto in photos: April 2022

Nick Lachance

Climate activists from Greenpeace threw Scotiabank an (un)happy birthday party during their annual shareholders meeting in Toronto on April 5.

Nick Lachance
Nick Lachance

As the days got a little warmer, cool guys came out with their cool bikes to do cool tricks.

Nick Lachance

It’s official: the Kids in the Hall are back. The long-running sketch comedy group have a new series coming to Prime Video on May 13. They celebrated on April 13 with a sneak peek at the Toronto venue they made famous: the Rivoli.

Nick Lachance

People on the subway play with dart guns to make a video, possibly for TikTok.

Nick Lachance

Indigenous activists and allies gathered at Yonge and Dundas Square, April 19, to honour everyone affected by the residential school system. Organizers offered people orange wooden hearts, each with the name of a child who did not make it home from a residential school.

Nick Lachance

You know the old saying, “April sudden freak hail showers bring May flowers.”

Nick Lachance

It was 420. Everyone got stoned, including our photographer who reported a “contact high” as a workplace injury.

Nick Lachance

After fleeing Ukraine the in March, Kyiv-based artist Mykola Zhuravel’s exhibit INVASION REDUX opened at CNE’s Withrow Common Gallery.

Nick Lachance

They put in some colourful bird things on Bloor Street, but who really cares cause cute dogs!

Nick Lachance

People enjoy a frigid ferry ride on a kind a warm April afternoon.

Nick Lachance

A person on a sea doo takes advantage of the nice weather.

Nick Lachance

Morgan, Vidah and Byron blow huge bubbles from their rooftop patio on Bloor Street.

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