Nationalist rally planned in Toronto on the anniversary of Charlottesville attack

The Centre for Israel and Jewish affairs said it is “outraged that hateful groups are planning to promote their toxic agenda in the heart of Toronto on the anniversary of the neo-Nazi march in Charlottesville. It is grotesque that WCAI claims to be defending Canada by promoting bigotry. To the contrary, hatred against Muslims or any other minority is an assault on Canada’s core values.”

Your daily spiel for Monday, Feb. 13

Today’s spiel includes: HIAS-organized protest against Trump’s refugee ban, Peru’s former president won’t be allowed into Israel and Le Pen favours no dual citizenship in France

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