toronto mosque: Police investigate anti-Muslim rally outside Toronto mosque and alleged hate speech inside A statement needs to be made and that this is part of a larger opening conversation to how everybody feels in the community no matter what their religious beliefs, said organizer Alan Asher, according to CBC. Everybody has concerns and everybody would like to feel that they're a part of the process that moves us to the future. The refugees welcome rally and march is scheduled for Saturday in the northeastern Ontario city, and is designed to counter a number of planned events across the United States and Canada supporting U.S. President Donald Trump and opposing more open immigration policies. Asher said he doesn't believe anti-immigration beliefs are supported in Sudbury and among the majority of Canadians. An anti-Muslim rally outside a Toronto mosque in February drew widespread attention; Asher said the goal of Saturday's event is to show support and share a moment of mutual respect with the local Muslim community, especially since immigration is a big part of northeastern Ontario's history. A statement needs to be made. -Rally organizer Alan Asher We feel more comfortable feeling that the work we do as a community can prevent that type of platform from developing at all.
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