Overview
- Local pro-Palestinian groups held simultaneous on-street rallies at intersections outside Line 2 stations between 5 and 7 p.m. to demand action on Gaza and an immediate arms embargo on Israel.
- Activists distributed flyers, collected petitions and banged pots and pans to highlight a recent report alleging nearly half a million bullets have been exported from Canada to Israel since the war began.
- TTC spokesperson Stuart Green said organizers confirmed they would remain off transit property and that special constables were coordinating with Toronto Police to safeguard service continuity.
- Councillor James Pasternak called the protests illegal, accused pro-Palestinian rallies of costing Toronto more than $20 million in policing and urged authorities to protect transit infrastructure.
- Global Affairs Canada maintained that the cartridges cited in the report were for training purposes and that no new export permits for conflict-related munitions have been approved since January 2024.