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Saint John Area Teens Take Part In Global Climate Strike

Chants of “1,2,3,4, climate change is what we’re for!” and “no more gas, no more oil, keep your carbon in the soil!” could be heard outside city hall in Saint John during another climate strike protest.

About 100 students held signs displaying urgent messages on the need to act now to save the dying planet including one that read “march now or swim later”.

Climate strikes were held all over the region in places like Hampton, St. Stephen, Moncton, Fredericton and Woodstock.

Sixteen-year-old Amena Gadoura joined the event at city hall where students held signs and chanted.

“It’s a cause I really do believe in even though we are in Saint John and no one really knows about us. Every voice counts.” Gadoura said.

Lauren Dykeman, also 16, says governments have had the solutions for climate change for over 30 years.

“But they are too interested in financial gain to really see that we are really here to change our planet and there are solutions that can help us,” Dykeman said.

West side resident Andrew Graham was also on hand at city hall showing support for the students. He said we are rolling the dice every election on how we can effectively deal with climate change.

“And the worst thing about it is, it won’t be us. I’m 60. It’s not our generation that’s going to feel the effects of it, it’s our children and grandchildren.”

Graham says it’s our “slack attitude” that others will have to pay for.

Fourteen-year-old Andrea Garcia, an international student from Mexico, says she thinks it’s important to fight because all big changes started with a fight.

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May 4, 2026
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