profanity-laced epithets: Hours before the final debate, several dozen protesters gathered on the stairs in front of Centre Block to protest the motion, which has no legal effect but which they nevertheless maintained would restrict free speech and lead to the imposition of Sharia law, according to Brandon Sun. Among them were individuals sporting black hoodies emblazoned with the logo of the Soldiers of Odin an anti-immigration group that originated in Finland and has been linked to neo-Nazis in Europe. The motion, known as M-103, is to be put to a vote on Thursday. The Canadian branch maintains it is not racist but more of a neighbourhood watch. The two groups, separated by a line of police officers, shouted profanity-laced epithets at one another. At the bottom of the stairs, another several dozen counter-protesters gathered to defend M-103.
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