During a speech at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Montreal on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned violent anti-NATO, pro-Palestinian protesters who smashed windows, ignited smoke bombs and set two cars on fire city over the weekend while demanding Canada withdraw from the alliance. “There is never any room for antisemitism,” Trudeau said.
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Trudeau condemns violent anti-NATO protests in Montreal: ‘Never any room for antisemitism’
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