Earlier this week, Coun. Mike Colle launched a petition that calls on Premier Doug Ford and the provincial government to immediately introduce and pass legislation that would lead to the creation of designated Safe School Zones around all school properties in the province and impose “strong penalties” on individuals found guilty of “intimidating, harassing, or threatening the wellbeing of students, staff, or parents within these zones.
During an interview earlier this week, he said the latest incident in North York has caused an “explosion of fear in the community.” During an unrelated news conference on Thursday morning with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Toronto Mayor Olivia, Ford characterized what occurred at the school as an act of violence directed towards the Jewish community.“Growing up here, our whole lives, everyone in this room, we’ve never seen anything like this before and it has to stop. … We can’t have people in the Jewish community being attacked like they have been.
Green party Leader Mike Schreiner said the premier was “inflaming anti-immigrant sentiment without any proof.” Trudeau also said that the federal government has called for and “end to hatred and intolerance in Canada, whether it be antisemitism or Islamophobia,” adding that events happening overseas should not lead people to “hate on other Canadians.”
An Ontario senior who wanted to help her daughter and grandson eventually own homes one day decided to give them two lots on her property as a gift — but she didn’t know it would eventually cost her tens of thousands of dollars.
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