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Multiple people arrested following anti-immigration rally and counter-demonstrations in Christie Pits Park

Release Date
2025-09-13
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TORONTO STAR
Summary
In September 2025, a far-right anti-immigration rally called the "Canada First Rally" was held at Christie Pits Park in Toronto, sparking clashes with counter-protesters. The rally, which called for reduced immigration and deportations, was met by a much larger group of pro-immigration demonstrators who denounced racism and defended multiculturalism. Police intervened to separate the groups, resulting in six arrests and road closures.

The rally reflects growing anti-immigrant sentiment in Canada, fueled by economic hardship, a housing crisis, and political rhetoric blaming immigrants for systemic issues. In response, the government has reduced immigration quotas for 2025. However, the counter-protesters emphasized that immigrants are not to blame and criticized the scapegoating of vulnerable communities during economic instability.

Christie Pits, a park with a history of standing against racism, was seen by locals as an inappropriate venue for the rally. Community leaders and local officials condemned the event, reaffirming the neighborhood’s values of inclusion and diversity.
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