Montreal

Thousands march in evening protest in downtown Montreal

Thousands of protesters hit the streets of downtown Montreal Tuesday night as part of student protests against the province's austerity measures.

Police quickly declared the demonstration illegal, arrests made

Thousands of protesters marched downtown Montreal, on the second day of protests against the Quebec government's austerity measures. (Simon-Marc Charron/Radio-Canada)

Thousands of protesters hit the streets of downtown Montreal Tuesday night as part of student protests against the province's austerity measures.

Crowds gathered at Parc Émilie-Gamelin at 9 p.m. before marching along the downtown streets.

Polcie say the windows on two police cruisers were smashed during the march.
Police quickly declared the protest illegal, saying an itinerary of the route was not provided, and began making arrests. 

There were clashes between protesters and police near the corner of Rene Levesque and St.-Laurent.

Police said some projectiles were thrown and the windows on two patrol cars were smashed.

The event was organized by an anti-capitalist group called Mouvement étudiant révolutionnaire.