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Ford government unsuccessful in blocking Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto

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Last updated: 2026/03/14 at 2:47 PM
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An Ontario Superior Court justice has ruled that the Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto may continue as planned Saturday afternoon.

The decision comes after Premier Doug Ford asked the attorney general Friday to seek an injunction against the demonstration, calling it a “breeding ground for hate and antisemitism” in a post on social media.

A superior court hearing was held at noon Saturday with lawyers representing the attorney general and the Al-Quds Day committee. The justice said he would share more details on his decision later in the day.

The rally is scheduled to take place around 3 p.m. Saturday outside the U.S. consulate.

Al-Quds Day has been described by Toronto organizers as a show of support for Palestine. Social media posts promoting the event say demonstrators will also be calling for “no war in Iran and Lebanon.”

Toronto police said Thursday they plan to increase their presence in the area of the rally.

They said approximately 3,000 people are anticipated to attend, but that number could be higher given recent tensions in the Middle East and local communities.

WATCH | Toronto police said they’ll be taking precautions during Saturday’s rally:

Expect increased police presence in Al-Quds Day rally area, TPS says

Toronto police say they are taking a number of precautions ahead of a planned rally this Saturday to mark Al-Quds Day. CBC’s Greg Ross breaks down Thursday’s update from police.

Ford’s injunction bid came following heightened unease in the Greater Toronto Area after shots were fired at three synagogues and the U.S. consulate in the past two weeks.

Civil liberty groups have called the province’s move an extraordinary and dangerous step to curtail rights to free expression and peaceful assembly.

Meanwhile the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs applauded the province’s move for an injunction Friday, saying the rally is “a platform for extremist rhetoric, antisemitic conspiracy theories, and support for terrorist organizations.”

Al-Quds, taken from the Arabic word for Jerusalem, has been a magnet for controversy in part because of it was popularized in Iran after the 1979 revolution. The event is held typically on the last Friday of Ramadan.

WATCH | Premier Doug Ford sought an injunction Friday to stop the Al-Quds Day rally:

Ontario premier files injunction to stop pro-Palestinian demonstration | Hanomansing Tonight

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he has asked the province’s attorney general to seek an injunction against the planned Al-Quds Day rally in Toronto on Saturday.

One of Ford’s first promises as premier in 2018 was an outright ban on the protest.

The British government, after a request from police, banned the Al-Quds Day march in London this year.

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