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Anti-NATO protest in Montreal continues
Montreal Protests: Justin Trudeau Reacts to Violent Anti-NATO Demonstration
Cananda's prime minister condemns downtown chaos after rioters burned cars and vandalized buildings during the international assembly.
Anti-NATO protest in Montreal continues as politicians denounce Friday's violence
Anti-NATO protesters gathered again in Montreal on Saturday to demand Canada withdraw from the alliance, a day after a demonstration organized by different groups resulted in arrests, burned cars and shattered windows.
Canadian ministers condemn anti-NATO protest in Montreal that turned violent
Senior Canadian ministers have condemned an anti-NATO protest in Montreal that turned violent, saying “hatred and antisemitism” have no place in the country
Montreal anti-NATO protest ends in three arrests, several injuries
Multiple videos on social media showed protesters attempting to smash windows of the downtown Montreal convention centre and police charging, using tear gas and pepper spray
Canada's Trudeau condemns violent protests as NATO meets in Montreal
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday condemned violence and antisemitism at anti-NATO and pro-Palestinian protests in downtown Montreal on Friday night, where NATO delegates have gathered for the alliance's annual assembly.
Trudeau Condemns Violence, Anti-Semitism At Montreal Protest
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday denounced violence and "acts of anti-Semitism" during protests outside a NATO meeting in Montreal.
Cars burned, windows smashed at pro-Palestinian, anti-NATO demonstration in Montreal
Montreal police said three protesters were arrested for allegedly assaulting a police officer and interfering with police work. Three people were arrested after pro-Palestinian, anti-NATO protesters smashed windows, clashed with police officers, and set vehicles ablaze on Friday evening.
3 arrested at pro-Palestinian, anti-NATO protest downtown Montreal
As NATO officials met up in Montreal, pro-Palestinian protesters flooded downtown in solidarity with those in Gaza.
At least 3 arrested after anti-NATO, pro-Palestinian protests in Montreal
Montreal police say at least three people were arrested after anti-NATO and pro-Palestinian demonstrators converged in the city's downtown core, with protesters throwing objects at police, lighting two vehicles on fire and breaking windows.
Montreal hit by violent pro-Palestinian and anti-NATO protests
Those who were apprehended in Montreal were accused of assaulting police officers and obstructing police work.
Anti-NATO protest in Montreal erupts in fires, smashed windows, arrests, say police
Police say they've arrested several people following an anti-NATO protest that included two car fires and left some businesses with smashed windows.
Montreal News
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'There are limits to civil disobedience': Palais under lockdown in aftermath of NATO protest
Montrealers react to violence that broke out around the Palais des congrés on Friday night. Windows were boarded up, police ...
CTV News
11h
Trudeau calls violence in Montreal 'appalling' as NATO protest continues
Police said that during the march, smoke bombs were deployed, metal barriers were thrown into the street and windows of ...
The Globe and Mail
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Windows smashed in Montreal during anti-NATO/pro-Palestine protest
Video of an anti-
NATO
/pro-Palestine
protest
Friday night shows windows being smashed at the Montreal Convention Centre as ...
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Justin Trudeau dances at Taylor Swift concert as rioters storm streets of Canada
Video of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dancing at a Taylor Swift concert amid a destructive protest in Montreal drew ...
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