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Montreal police make two arrests during dueling east end Bill 21 protests

WATCH: Duelling protesters of Bill 21 talk about their positions on the province's secularism law – May 4, 2019

Montreal police say two people were arrested during dueling protests in the east end, attended by hundreds in support and opposition to the province’s proposed secularism Bill 21.

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A 39-year-old man was arrested for armed assault to a police officer. A second arrest, a 16 year-old teenager, was made for mischief after he painted graffiti on a police car and eight buildings.

No injuries were reported.

Supporters of the bill dressed in blue and white and carried Quebec flags, then marched along de Maisonneuve boulevard when they were met with counter-protesters.

Heavy police presence kept the groups separated.

WATCH Quebec Premier François Legault is standing behind his government’s religious symbols bill

Another demonstration against the bill is planned for Sunday afternoon. Organizers are planning to form a human chain in the city’s Old Port.

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