ZOHAR: Toronto needs clear boundaries on protests before it's too late
It isn’t about silencing dissent. It’s about containing protests so people can express themselves in appropriate spaces
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Here’s the thing: When a city claims to be safe, inclusive and respectful of the rule of law, it should look like that on the ground. Not in slogans or in press releases, but in how people actually feel when they walk their streets.
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Unfortunately, right now too many residents, especially those in the Jewish community, don’t feel that safety. Public spaces that once felt ordinary have become sites of intimidation, harassment and threats. Demonstrations meant to........





















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