JNS: Toronto law makes ‘bubble zone’ protest buffer around religious sites
“Everyone deserves to feel safe in the city,” Ariella Kimmel, executive director of the nonprofit ABC Toronto, told JNS.
“Everyone deserves to feel safe in the city,” Ariella Kimmel, executive director of the nonprofit ABC Toronto, told JNS.
Greg Brady spoke with Ariella Kimmel, executive director of a new advocacy group called A Better City (ABC) Toronto about City council voting for "Bubble Zones"
ABC Executive Director on air to talk about the failures of the city to ensure all citizens feel safe.
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Send City council a letter urging them to fix the "bubble" no-protest by-law.
“Twenty metres is nothing when people are screaming obscenities and death threats at you while you're walking with your children,” said Kimmel
An "action plan" that has no actions is just a picture of this City Hall. What are they waiting for? What will make them act?
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Matt Elliott writes in the Toronto Star