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Toronto rally draws hundreds of thousands for Iran 'Day of Action'
Summary
Toronto police estimated about 350,000 people joined a Global Day of Action for Iran, and Global Affairs Canada announced additional sanctions on seven people tied to Iranian state organizations.
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Hundreds of thousands of people marched along Yonge Street in Toronto as part of a Global Day of Action showing support for protests inside Iran. Toronto police estimated about 350,000 people attended the North York rally. Similar demonstrations were reported in other cities worldwide, including large gatherings in Munich and Vancouver. Around the same time, Global Affairs Canada announced additional sanctions on seven people connected to Iranian state organizations.
Key facts:
- Toronto police estimated about 350,000 people took part in the North York rally.
- Vancouver police estimated about 50,000 people marched there.
- The Global Day of Action was labelled by Reza Pahlavi, with Toronto, Munich and Los Angeles named as main gathering points.
- Global Affairs Canada announced additional sanctions on seven people under the Special Economic Measures (Iran) Regulations.
Summary:
The rallies represented large public mobilization among the Iranian diaspora in several countries and coincided with Canada announcing new sanctions. Undetermined at this time.
