Toronto Police Prepare for Al-Quds Rally, Urge Peace
Toronto police ramp up security for Al-Quds Day rally, warning of swift action against violence or interference. Organizers expect around 3,000 attendees, with heightened tensions following recent shootings. Police will monitor for hate speech, offensive signs, or symbols linked to banned terror groups, with investigations and potential charges following any issues. Airspace over the U.S. consulate remains restricted, and attendees are urged to remain lawful and respectful.
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