Hundreds of people turned up in downtown Vancouver on Thursday to protest the results of the United States presidential election.
Crowds voiced their opposition to president-elect Donald Trump as they chanted “Love trumps hate” and “Down with Trump.”
The Republican ended a divisive election campaign on Tuesday by pulling off a widely unexpected upset, defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in the race to the White House.
The Vancouver protest was staged in front of Trump Tower, where another demonstration was held earlier this year because of its controversial eponym.
One man, who gave his name only as Brandon, arrived wearing a red T-shirt with the words “Trump is my president.”
He said he showed up to represent the silent majority who supported the controversial billionaire.
Thousands have taken to the streets in cities across the United States since Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday.
The 63-storey Trump International Hotel and Tower was originally supposed to open his fall, but construction delays have pushed the grand opening to 2017.
