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Happy to see healthy debate in the comments section here, but a reminder to a) keep things civil and b) that we have an open rebuttal policy should you feel passionately about this issue. JG

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With respect, this isn't about police overreaction or underreaction.

Section 1 of the Charter makes clear that rights and freedoms are subject to reasonable limits. The Supreme Court's Oakes test (1986) says that the limit must be “reasonable” and “demonstrably justified.” The goal must be pressing and substantial and the objective and means to achieve it must be proportional and be a minimal impairment to the right. The guiding principles in applying Section 1 include "the inherent dignity of the human person" and "respect for cultural and group identity".

This situation more than meets this test. The location of the protest, next to the largest Jewish community in Toronto and miles away from the Israeli consulate, is clearly intended to intimidate Jews, denying respect for the area's cultural and group identity and denying Jews in the area their inherent dignity. It is a deliberate affront to the equal right of Jews to live their lives free of targeted harassment.

The ongoing nature of this antisemitic provocation made the police position "demonstrably justified", with a goal both "pressing" and "substantial." Further, it's impact is "minimal" given that protesters have not been denied the ability to protest on any other overpass. Any impact only exists insofar as the real purpose of the location was to intimidate and harass Canadian Jews, in which case the "Final Balancing" clearly rests with the police action: Jews in the area are able to live in peace, and protesters are able to carry out their protest by moving it to another location.

Respect and support for the Charter will disappear if its reasonable limits on rights and freedoms are ignored. Anyone who cares about the Charter should applaud this police action.

https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/csj-sjc/rfc-dlc/ccrf-ccdl/check/art1.html

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