Montreal Egyptians and other supporters marched through the streets of Montreal Saturday as part of a Canada-wide protest for democracy in Egypt.

 

Demonstrators are demanding the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak.

 

"We want democracy for all," said organizer Mohamed Kamel, a native of Egypt who has lived in Montreal for 20 years.

 

Protestors gathered at 2pm at Dorchester Square and marched to the Egyptian consulate at 1000 de la Gauchetiere.

 

Kamel said 50-100 people have been gathering in protest at the consulate each day this past week.

 

But Saturday's march and warm sun was expected to gather many more.

 

The group walked along streets Peel to Ste-Catherine, then taking McGill to Cathcart. From there headed south on University to Rene-Levesque, followed by Metcalf before arriving at the consulate.

 

Montreal's demonstration was one of many taking place nation-wide.

 

The Canadian Peace Alliance also organized rallies in Ottawa, Toronto, Windsor, Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver.

 

Canadian protestors have vowed to rally as long as demonstrations in Egypt continue.

 

Egyptians have been protesting for 12 days in their quest to see Mubarak step down.