The Canada Climate Action Network, as part of the TckTckTck campaign, held "flash-mob" protests across the country on Tuesday to coincide with the UN Climate Change Summit.
Canadian youth to join global call for action on climate change
"Flash-mobs" are pre-planned brief events, part performance art, that appear to materialize spontaneously and amaze onlookers.
In Toronto, participants will hold up their cellphones at 12:18 p.m. and call Prime Minister Harper's Office. In Ottawa participants will form a human clock as a reminder that the time for action on climate is running out.
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