Female toplessness in Canada

Gwen Jacob – topfree rights activist – outside court in Guelph, 1991 In Canada, topfreedom has primarily been an attempt to combat the interpretation of indecency laws that considered a woman's breasts to be indecent, and therefore their exhibition in public an offence. In British Columbia, it is a historical issue dating back to the 1930s and the public protests against the materialistic lifestyle held by the radical religious sect of the Freedomites, whose pacifist beliefs led to their exodus from Russia to Canada at the end of the 19th century. The ''Svobodniki'' became famous for their public nudity: primarily for their nude marches in public and the acts of arson committed also in the nude. Provided by Wikipedia

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