Insane Police Closure of Downtown Toronto Streets: The System Fears the People

Downtown Toronto roads reopen after expected protest didn’t materialize

Roads around Queen’s Park, hospital row were closed for several hours

CBC News · Posted: Sep 26, 2023 5:07 AM PDT | Last Updated: September 26

Toronto police cruisers and City of Toronto garbage trucks block access to a downtown road.
Toronto police used cruisers, SUVs and city garbage trucks to temporarily block road access to the provincial legislature on Tuesday. (Clara Pasieka/CBC)

Toronto police reopened roads around Queen’s Park and hospital row in the downtown core Tuesday after an anticipated convoy-style protest didn’t materialize.

Police had closed stretches of Queen’s Park Crescent, University Avenue and Wellesley Street for several hours in advance of what they said was a possible “demonstration involving a large number of vehicles.”

The closures were intended to keep emergency routes to downtown hospitals open and limit other disruptions in the area, police said.

In a tweet announcing the road reopenings, police said they would “continue to monitor, assess, and act upon the latest, credible information.

“We thank the public for their patience.”

Earlier Tuesday, Insp. Suzanne Redman said a protest was planned by an informal group calling itself “Save the Children,” unrelated to the international non-profit organization of the same name.

There was a heavy police presence throughout the morning on the grounds of the provincial legislature, which included officers from the Toronto Police Service and the Ontario Provincial Police.

Last week, protests and counter-protests framed around gender and sexual education in schools took place across the GTA and Canada. 

Ontario Police Harassment Couldn’t Stop Him: Chris Sky Gave A Fiery Speech ion Vancouver May 23, 2021

Ontario Police Harassment Couldn’t Stop Him: Chris Sky Gave A Fiery Speech ion Vancouver May 23, 2021

Chris gave a fiery speech tonight in Vancouver!!! He mentioned Dr. Hoffe’s experience and the American Red Cross!!! Ontario cops failed to sabotage his trip.

https://www.twitch.tv/realchrisskytv

Police State: Toronto Cops Lock Down Protestors – Clash at Yonge/Dundas Square

Police State: Toronto Cops Lock Down Protestors – Clash at Yonge/Dundas Square

by David Menzies, Rebel News – January 19, 2021 Duration of video is 30 minutes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzT0Pzc7bc0&feature=youtu.be The Lockdown Lords (namely, Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Toronto Mayor John Tory) set their sights on Yahoo Nation this past Saturday. And things got ugly — assuming you’re a fan of silly little civil liberties such as freedom of expression and freedom of assembly.

The anti-lockdown protesters who comprise the rank and file of Yahoo Nation have been protesting the economic lockdowns since last April. And they’ve rightfully been allowed to do so. Until Saturday, that is.

Indeed, one could feel the chill in the air on social media on Saturday morning. For example, Mayor Tory tweeted: “Stay home. Full stop.” Odd, given how His Honour had nothing but excuses and even platitudes for his buddy, ex-Ontario Finance Minister Rod Phillips, when Roddo buggered off to St. Barts at Christmastime…

The Toronto Police Service also tweeted out the following: “Participating in large gatherings, including protests, is not just in contravention of these (emergency) orders, but also puts attendees and the broader community at risk. When these events happen, police will be present and prepared to respond appropriately.” (Odd how Toronto police didn’t break up Black Lives Matter protests last summer, but rather, took part in these events by bending the knee!)

In any event, the police made good on their warning by arbitrarily arresting and ticketing individuals for protesting, and then forcibly removing people from Yonge-Dundas Square. It was bizarre. And disturbing.

Bottom line: much like the infamous G20 summit protests back in 2010, the crackdown on the anti-lockdown protesters will serve as a dark and troubling chapter in Hogtown’s history.