Quds Day rally goes ahead as Premier Ford's injunction effort flops

Subhead:After covering demonstrations in Toronto and Montreal, David Menzies and Alexa Lavoie react to governments failing to stop rallies celebrating terrorism.# YouTube-embed:UaLgB4S84Yo Tensions were high ahead of the annual Al Quds Day rally in Toronto amid the ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel and Iran. Premier Doug Ford announced his government would be seeking an injunction against the international event, which began in 1979 in Iran and shows support to Palestinians while opposing Israel, prior to the demonstration planned for March 14 in Toronto. But Ford's efforts flopped and the event — and a counterdemonstration — went ahead, which will be detailed extensively in an upcoming Rebel News report. On Monday's Rebel Roundup livestream , hosts David Menzies and Alexa Lavoie, who covered the protests in Toronto and Montreal respectively, shared their thoughts on what unfolded over the weekend. “Everything Doug Ford said there was correct,” David said of the premier's comments about why he was pursuing an injunction against the rally.