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Maskless protesters rally in Orillia

Group gathered in front of Simcoe North MPP Jill Dunlop's office before marching toward the downtown core, chanting and waving placards

A group of about 60-70 people, many with signs and none wearing masks, gathered in front of Simcoe North MPP Jill Dunlop's office Friday morning at a 'freedom rally' in Orillia.

After standing outside the office for a while, the group walked down West Street toward the downtown, chanting for freedom and new leadership.

Some youngsters carried signs that said "my childhood is essential," while others carried hand-made placards saying all businesses are essential.

A man wearing nothing but a blue bathing suit – who has been front and centre at recent weekend protests in Barrie – led the parade of protesters that included kids to senior citizens.

There was no police presence as of noon.

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