Al-Quds Day rally goes ahead after court tosses out Ontario’s bid to block
TORONTO —
A pro-Palestinian rally went ahead in Toronto with waving flags, drums, chants and a large police presence, including officers observing from the top of buildings, Saturday after an Ontario judge tossed out the government’s move to pre-emptively block it.
Some of the approximately 4,500 people that Toronto police said attended the Al-Quds Day rally waved Palestinian and Iranian flags and chanted “Free Palestine” while some counter-protesters carried the flags of Israel and the pre-revolution Iran.
Less than an hour before the afternoon rally began outside the U.S. Consulate in downtown, a court dismissed the 11th hour request by Premier Doug Ford’s government for an injunction against it, calling the rally a “breeding ground for hate and antisemitism.”


