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caption:The Toronto Freedom Festivlal's flagship event, the Worldwide Global Marijuana March set out at 2 p.m. The festival took place May 3 at Queens Park.
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caption:Yohannes Chapmen has attended the Toronto Freedom Festival five times. He said he enjoys coming together with like-minded people for a common cause.
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caption:God Made Me Funky performs on the Toronto Freedom Festival band stage.
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caption:A steady flow of people made their way past Queens Park to the Freedom Festival.
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caption:Rain didn't dampen the spirits or the 'spliffs' of these festival goers.
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caption:Thousands of people wandered the grounds of Queens Park, many smoking marijuana joints, to take in the various performances and displays.
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