Montreal protesters urge government to allow dance floors to reopen
MONTREAL — A large crowd of Montrealers held a large dance party on Mount Royal on Saturday to urge the Quebec government to reverse its ban on dancing in bars and clubs.
A DJ blasted music over a loudspeaker as protesters donned wigs, onesies and sparkly costumes as they swayed to the music and waved signs reading “dance for the right to dance.”
Alex Stojda, who showed up with friends, said Montreal is one of the last major cities in the Western world where dancing isn’t allowed, despite having one of the highest vaccination rates.
“We’re ready, we’re responsible people, we’re all vaccinated and we just want to be able to try to get back to normal a little bit and have some fun,” he said.


