About this Event
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Join journalist and lawyer Caryma Sa’d for an in-depth conversation about the challenges of policing protests in Toronto.
Since 2023, the overpass at Avenue & 401 and intersection at Bathurst & Sheppard have been case studies on competing demonstrations related to the Israel–Palestine conflict. These small but symbolically charged locations have evolved into a microcosm of global tensions, drawing large crowds, counter protests, and significant police deployments.
This event will explore:
- Why these sites became magnets for political expression
- How demonstrations and counter demonstrations have strained public resources
- The efficacy of policing operations
- Impacts on residents, including concerns about safety, access, and quality of life
- Broader questions about civil liberties, public order, and the role of law enforcement
Drawing on her on-the-ground reporting, legal expertise, and real-world examples, Caryma will explore what these protests reveal about civic engagement, community tensions, and the limits of current policing.
This discussion aims to foster dialogue and understanding. A strictly enforced code of conduct will ensure a safe, respectful environment for participants. All are welcome.
There are limited in-person seats, with a livestream for remote participation.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2140 Avenue Rd, 2140 Avenue Road, Toronto, Canada
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