I generally approve of protests. But I think they need to be focused, with a very specific goal and audience in mind. This one seems to be very general:
We refuse to stand by while the government and Canada's richest corporations hoard wealth, gut our public services, fuel climate collapse, attack migrants, exploit Indigenous lands, and prop up a genocide in Palestine.
They think that if they can overwhelm and divide us, we won't fight back. But climate justice, migrant justice, economic justice, Indigenous rights, and anti-war movements are uniting to prove them wrong.
A good protest can invigorate the participants, attract new advocates, and worry those in power.
Without a clear message and goal, it isn't clear to me how this will help move things forward by doing anything other than invigorating the participants.
But maybe I'm just too old for the new decentralized form of protest.