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This is not really new news. Top-freedom in Canada has already been kind of an accepted thing for nearly 30 years now (especially here in BC) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topfreedom_in_Canada but in most provinces women who go topless still tend to prefer to be discreet and keep it relatively private. So yeah, I agree with Nat and Jambo that not many Canadian women will be seen going topless at popular public family places like water-parks in Ontario and Quebec.
They aren't trying to be radical "in your face" public exhibitionists about it and they do want to avoid the uptight, easily offended lookie-loos and the stupid immature oooh la la crowds. Those kinds of ignorant people are really offensive and may say cruel things (or sometimes they throw things), so who wants that kind of ugly attention? Nobody. So women usually go topless at out of the way places where it can be expected there won't be a lot of people and they will have some privacy, or else at places like nudist beaches where everybody is naked, or out boating on the lake or hiking in the woods.
Most other people here just ignore it when they see some woman going topless, it's no big deal and it is our right, but also most women in Canada don't feel the need to practice or enforce their right just because it's a right. And, last but not least, it's not practical or sensible to expose the breasts to the health risks from the direct sun for very long and most women understand that.
Meh. Not their problem. Nobody's forcing anyone else to look at them.
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Well I don't look at the sun but sometimes it happens.
These are the people I see at the gym or in bathhouses without towels.
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