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About 1,000 people participated in the Slut Walk on Sunday. (Ivy Cuervo/CBC News)Participants in Sunday's Slut Walk marched from Queen's Park to Toronto police headquarters. (Ivy Cuervo/CBC) A group of Toronto marchers took to the streets Sunday afternoon in what they’re calling a “slut walk" in response to controversial comments made by a police constable earlier this year.In January, Toronto Police Const. Michael Sanguinetti told a personal security class at York University that "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized."Sanguinetti apologized for his comments, but his apology failed to satisfy walk organizer Sonya Barnett. "It was evident that if you're going to have a representative of the police force come out [and say that] then that kind of idea must be still running rampant within the force itself and that retraining really needs to happen to change that mentality," she said.A statement on the event's website says: "Toronto Police have perpetuated the myth and stereotype of the slut, and in doing so have failed us."Barnett said she wants to use the walk to reclaim the word and also demand that victim-shaming change.The walk kicked off with a series of speeches at Queen’s Park at 1:30 p.m. ET. The walkers then marched to Toronto Police Headquarters on College Street.When the story first broke in January, Toronto police Chief Bill Blair said Sanguinetti's comments highlight a "training issue" in the force."If that type of, frankly,cheap toms shoes, archaic thinking still exists among any of my officers, it highlights for me the need to continue to train my officers and sensitize them to the reality of victimization,cheap toms," he said.The comments attributed to the officer "place the blame upon victims, and that's not where the blame should ever be placed," Blair said. Omar Khadr prison interview overruled by Vic Toews' office A federal cabinet minister rejected a request for a prison interview with former Guantanamo Bay detainee Omar Khadr even though the warden gave it a green light — a move some are denouncing as extraordinary political interference. more Canada's cool and 'cruel' April not unusual Ontarians and people living in other parts of Canada may be grumbling about the weather this April, but Environment Canada's David Phillips says the "cruel" conditions they've been seeing are not unusual. more Harper reminisces about childhood in east Toronto Prime Minister Stephen Harper reminisced about his childhood in the east-end Toronto neighbourhood of Leaside to mark its 100th anniversary, during a gala Saturday night. more Men argued prior to stabbing at restaurant, police say Two men got into an argument at a downtown restaurant prior to a stabbing that occurred in the early hours of Sunday morning, Toronto police say. mo Related articles:
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