City officials in Toronto are condemning the “dangerous” behaviour of people who flooded a popular downtown park on Saturday, saying they could cause a surge in COVID-19 cases. Footage taken on Saturday from Trinity Bellwoods Park depicts masses gathering on a warm, sunny day.
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