Joly, Blair condemn anti-NATO protest in Montreal that saw fires, smashed windows
- Federal cabinet ministers condemned the anti-NATO protest in Montreal, asserting that "hatred and antisemitism" were on display during the event.
- Police reported making at least three arrests amid the violence, which included car fires and vandalized businesses.
- Officials emphasized that while freedom of speech is important, "violence, hate and antisemitism" have no place on the streets.
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Read Full ArticleFederal ministers condemned the violence exerted by rioters during a demonstration against NATO that took place on Friday in Montreal, denouncing acts of antisemitism in particular.
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