Ford calls for injunction against Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto


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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has asked the provincial attorney general to seek an injunction against a planned Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto on Saturday.

“Hate, violence and intimidation have no place on the streets of Canada and our government will fight it however we can,” Ford said in a social media post Friday.

Two city councillors, James Pasternak and Brad Bradford, are also calling for an immediate injunction to stop the march.

Al-Quds Day has been described by Toronto organizers as a show of support for Palestine. Social media posts promoting the event say demonstrators will also be calling for “no war in Iran and Lebanon.”

In a statement Friday, Pasternak and Bradford said they are urging city solicitors to take legal action to stop the rally. They said they also want Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow to condemn the gathering.

Ford’s comment comes after Toronto police said Thursday they plan to increase their presence in the area of the rally, which is set to begin at 3 p.m. outside the U.S. consulate, located on University Avenue north of Queen Street W.

Emergency management Supt. Craig Young has said police initially anticipated 3,000 people to attend the demonstration but the number could be higher given recent geopolitical tensions.

Young said the rally comes amid heightened unease and fears of violence in the city after shots were fired at three synagogues and the U.S. consulate in the past two weeks

Anyone who engages in violence or obstructs police “can expect that the law will be enforced swiftly and decisively,” Young added.

“We are asking everyone who plans to attend, whether they are participating in the event or protesting it, to do so lawfully and respectfully,” Young said.



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