On March 14, hours before pro-Palestinian activists were scheduled to march in Toronto to commemorate Quds Day (Jerusalem Day), a Canadian court dismissed an application by Ontario's Attorney General for an injunction to prohibit the rally.
In dismissing this extraordinarily undemocratic application, the Court issued a stinging rebuke of the Attorney General.
Dimitri Lascaris examines the Court's decision and explains why Canadian courts have been a reasonably fair venue for the adjudication of the rights of Palestinians and their supporters.
Dimitri also discusses recent revelations regarding Israeli interference in Canadian politics.
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