
The loud protesters who chanted “there is only one solution, intifada revolution” — and even attempted to injure a federal cabinet minister — at Toronto’s Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) Saturday night must feel like they’re in charge.
Just like that, there would be no gala dinner for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, inside the art gallery. Outside, cabinet minister Ahmed Hussen, who represents a Toronto riding, had something thrown at him twice by Pro-Hamas protesters as he unsuccessfully attempted to enter.
They eat their own, at roughly the 18 second mark one of the protesters lobs something at Hussen’s head.
Outside the AGO, Palestinian solidarity activists block @HonAhmedHussen from entering. Trudeau is expected soon to meet with the Italian PM. All entrances are blocked. pic.twitter.com/PAINqfbNTJ
— Andrea Houston (@dreahouston) March 2, 2024
It’s evident the TPS have been told “hands off” and will only pursue Hamas miscreants if a significant public outcry occurs.
I doubt tossing garbage at Hussen qualifies for investigation. Some crimes are best left unsolved.
Meanwhile in Thornhill.
Quite a scene developing outside a Thornhill synagogue today. Mayor @StevenDelDuca has called for calm. @YRP on the scene — just hours after Pro-Hamas protesters shut down @JustinTrudeau @GiorgiaMeloni event at the @agotoronto pic.twitter.com/zzGpS7EEZf
— Joe Warmington (@joe_warmington) March 3, 2024

The Charity Commission is examining a fresh series of concerns about “utterly repugnant” sermons in British mosques, The Telegraph has learned.

When someone comes to America, land of the free, as a refugee, presumably to escape some awful homeland, does it seem funny that such a person then jumps on a flight to Cuba to advocate for its superior model?




Why can’t they say the i-word? Last week, when 
