Toronto police chief to speak after Jewish-owned restaurant shot at | CBC News
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Toronto police chief to speak after Jewish-owned restaurant shot at | CBC News
"We are repeatedly witnessing firsthand that when hate is normalized, this is the kind of terror that results. All Canadians should be extremely concerned by what's happening in our country right now."
"This is not solely a threat to the Jewish community - it's a threat to every Canadian who wants to live their lives in peace and safety."
Toronto police Chief Myron Demkiw will hold a news conference regarding a shooting at Old Avenue Restaurant in North York. The incident occurred on April 3, with reports of gunshots and bullet holes found at the restaurant's entrance. No injuries were reported. The UJA Federation of Greater Toronto expressed horror over the attack, emphasizing that hate normalization leads to terror affecting all Canadians. Recent investigations into shootings at synagogues have prompted government action, including a $10 million security fund for Jewish communities.
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