Women (and men) bare all at topless rally
Sunday was the first day Mariah Cox had ever gone topless in public.
She was among more than a dozen women who discarded their shirts, bras and bikini tops to exercise their right to go shirtless in Canada.
“It was pretty liberating actually,” she said as the hot sun beat down upon the group.
The Saskatoon group was among the dozens of rallies that marked International Go Topless Day across the world. The event, which began in 2007 in Nevada, is meant to raise awareness for women’s rights to go shirtless in public and gender equality. Men are encouraged to wear bikinis or lingerie to show support.


