Lawyer Christine Van Geyn and activist Dalia Awwad join Desmond Cole to discuss the implications of new bubble zone bylaws for the right to protest and the future of policing in Canada.

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First of all these are not Palestinian solidarity movements, they are calls for the elimination of Israel and the Jewish people. If people chanted death to Trans people there would be mass arrests but when these threats are made against Jews there is nothing, hence the need for bubble zones. No one is restricting the right to protest, only how close people can be to each other.

I’m sick and tired of listening to protests about places that immigrants LEFT to come here.
I’m the daughter of immigrants from Europe.
I don’t protest about things in my homeland.
CANADA IS MY HOME.

Let these countries work out their own issues!!
Don’t harass fellow Canadians who came here to find freedom from hate.

And yes , BUBBLE LAW !!!
Keep away from our kids, sick, elderly and anyone who wants to live peacefully.

THATS WHY I HERE !!!!
If you come here, obey our laws, rules and peacefulness.

Or , leave 🤨🤨🤨🤨🤨

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