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Trudeau, Montreal and antisemitism
Montreal Protests: Justin Trudeau Reacts to Violent Anti-NATO Demonstration
Cananda's prime minister condemns downtown chaos after rioters burned cars and vandalized buildings during the international assembly.
Trudeau condemns violent Montreal protest over antisemitism and burning of Netanyahu effigy
What we saw on the streets of Montreal last night was appalling,” Trudeau said in a statement on Saturday. “Acts of antisemitism, intimidation, and violence must be condemned wherever we see them.”
Justin Trudeau condemns antisemitism after Montreal pro-Palestinian protest
Justin Trudeau said Canada’s government would not tolerate antisemitism after a violent pro-Palestinian demonstration in Montreal where protesters burned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in effigy.
Canadian ministers condemn anti-NATO protest in Montreal that turned violent
Senior Canadian ministers have condemned an anti-NATO protest in Montreal that turned violent, saying “hatred and antisemitism” have no place in the country
Montreal mayor, police chief defend officers after weekend anti-NATO protest vandalism
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante condemned the actions of protesters and defended police after chaos broke out at a demonstration Friday evening against the NATO Parliamentary Assembly taking place in the city.
Montreal police chief expects additional arrests following anti-NATO protest
Montreal's police chief said he expects more arrests stemming from a Friday anti-NATO protest that turned violent, while one of the protest organizers on Sunday denounced political reaction as hijacking the underlying message of the demonstration.
Arrests will take time as protesters at violent demo were masked: Montreal police
MONTREAL - An anti-NATO protest in Montreal that turned violent on Friday is stirring up talk about a controversial former bylaw that once prohibited protesters in the city from wearing
Canadian officials condemn Friday anti-Nato protest that turned violent
Montreal police say they expect more arrests following last week's protest. The CBC's Mark Carcasole has more.
Michael Geist
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When Antisemitism Isn’t Taboo: Reflecting on the Response to Nazi-Era Hate on the Streets of Montreal
Last week, as Concordia students staged a “strike” to protest the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, video captured someone ...
World Socialist Web Site
5h
Trudeau smears Montreal anti-NATO protest as “antisemitic“
Trudeau railed on X against “appalling” scenes in
Montreal
. “Acts of
antisemitism
, intimidation, and violence must be condemned wherever we see them,” he declared. Trudeau added menacingly that ...
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CIJA calls on Canadian government to immediately act against surging antisemitism
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs called on the government to move quickly before it is too late, following mass ...
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on MSN
Trudeau says he expects Montreal rioters to be 'pursued and punished'
Montreal police have already arrested three people and are expected to arrest some more following an anti-NATO demonstration ...
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on MSN
Second Cup cuts ties with Montreal franchisee, closes cafés over antisemitic remarks and gesture
Two Second Cup café locations at Montreal's Jewish General Hospital have been shut down and the franchise owner's contract ...
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on MSN
Justin Trudeau dances at Taylor Swift concert amid destructive riot in Montreal, sparking outrage
Video of Justin Trudeau dancing at a Taylor Swift concert sparked outrage over the weekend after a destructive Montreal ...
Yahoo News Canada
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Montreal rabbi wants police to take more action against antisemitism | Canada Tonight
Rabbi Adam Scheier says he was spending his Sunday afternoon with family in downtown
Montreal
when he stumbled upon an anti ...
Opinion
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Opinion
FIRST READING: How Montreal descended into two, near-simultaneous violent riots
“Violent protesters set cars on fire, threw small explosives and other objects at police officers, and set fire to an effigy ...
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