Christmas shopping HIJACKED by anti-Israel protesters
Anti-Israel demonstrators targeted Indigo stores in Toronto and Montreal, confronting shoppers and disrupting operations during one of the busiest retail weekends of the year.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators targeted Indigo Books locations in Toronto and Montreal over the weekend, staging loud and disruptive protests that critics say crossed the line from political expression into harassment and intimidation.
The protests are part of a boycott campaign tied to Indigo CEO Heather Reisman and her support for a registered charity that provides scholarships to lone soldiers serving in the Israeli military. Organizers argue the charity encourages foreign enlistment, while opponents say the demonstrations unfairly target a Jewish-owned business and members of the public with no connection to the conflict.
Former federal immigration minister and ex–Alberta premier Jason Kenney weighed in on the protests, calling for demonstrators to be arrested, charged, and investigated for possible terrorist links.
Lawyer and independent journalist Caryma Sa’d joins Marc Patrone to explain why Indigo has become a recurring target, how the demonstrations unfolded in multiple cities, and where the line should be drawn between peaceful protest and conduct that may warrant police intervention under existing public-order laws.




Why are the police not acting on this?
What have they become? Something that regular law abiding citizens should fear since the Freedom Convoy.
Canada is deeply infected with this Palestinian evil at every level.
Arrest every one of them for disturbing the peace, intimidation, trespassing and whatever else will stick. Put them in jail where they belong. Enough of this garbage!