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Toronto Al Quds Committee Demands Ford Retract Posts and Apologize
The organizers accuse Premier Doug Ford of defamation for labeling their rally a 'breeding ground for hate,' demanding a retraction and apology within one week.
- On Wednesday, the Al Quds Committee sent a letter to Ontario Premier Doug Ford demanding he "formally retract all the posts and publicly apologize" within seven days for statements made about last Saturday's Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto.
- Ford posted on social media calling the event a "hateful demonstration" and "breeding ground for hate and antisemitism" after a court rejected his injunction request on Friday, March 13.
- Lawyer Stephen Ellis cited an Ontario Superior Court justice's decision noting "there is no evidence in the record that there were criminal charges" from Al-Quds rallies over the prior 30 years.
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Toronto Al-Quds Day organizers send Ford cease-and-desist letter over social media posts
A lawyer representing the organizers of the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Premier Doug Ford over his social media posts about the demonstration last week.
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