Duelling protests coming to Quebec City
Police hold back far-right protesters during a demonstration in Montreal, Saturday, March 4, 2017. A Montreal anti-fascist group said in a statement that it's calling on anti-fascist and anti-racist groups to head to Quebec's capital to oppose a demonstration by La Meute. The right wing group has come under fire after a member was outed after participating in a white supremacist rally last week in Charlottesville, Virginia. Friday, Aug. 18, 2017.
Graham Hughes/The Canadian PressAn anti-fascist group is organizing a counter-protest against a demonstration in Quebec City on Sunday that is being planned by a far-right group.
Montreal Antifasciste says in a statement it’s calling on anti-fascist and anti-racist groups to head to the provincial capital to oppose La Meute’s demonstration.
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The call comes after at least two Quebecers were identified participating in a white supremacist rally last week in Charlottesville, Va.
One of them, outed as a member of La Meute, was suspended from the right-wing group pending an investigation.
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Quebec City police say they are aware of the possibility of duelling protests.
Police spokesman David Poitras says that while the right to protest is a constitutional right, authorities won’t tolerate violence, vandalism or other criminal acts.
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