Politicians condemn protest at Jewish-owned business as police monitor demonstrations
OTTAWA — Toronto police say they are aware of a demonstration that happened this weekend in front of a Jewish-owned business, but no one has filed a report with them.
Footage shared on social media shows a group of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in front of a restaurant in Toronto, with some members of the crowd calling it a “Zionist café” and calling for a boycott.
There has been widespread condemnation of the chant from political leaders including Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, who said in a statement that “targeting a business in this way is wrong.”
University of Ottawa criminology professor Michael Kempa says it is ultimately up to police to decide what behaviour crosses a line into criminality when it comes to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly.