Federal ministers Melanie Joly and Bill Blair condemned protests in Montreal Friday where pro-Palestinian and anti-NATO demonstrators smashed windows and set two cars on fire.
Montreal police say at least three people were arrested after protests denouncing NATO turned violent Friday evening as the ...
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Montreal police said three protesters were arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer and interfering with police ...
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“Violent mobs riot and rampage through beautiful Montreal, typifying the chaos that is engulfing our once-peaceful country ...
Montreal police said that during the march, smoke bombs were deployed, metal barriers were thrown into the street, and ...
Police say they've arrested several people following an anti-NATO protest that included two car fires and left some ...
Those who were apprehended in Montreal were accused of assaulting police officers and obstructing police work.
As NATO officials met up in Montreal, pro-Palestinian protesters flooded downtown in solidarity with those in Gaza.
MONTREAL (AP) — Senior Canadian ministers have condemned an anti-NATO protest in Montreal that turned violent, saying “hatred and antisemitism” have no place in the country. Police said they made at ...
MONTREAL - Federal cabinet ministers condemned an anti-NATO protest in Montreal that turned violent on Friday, saying “hatred ...