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º£½ÇÉçÇø¹ÙÍøshares long-awaited details of proposed ‘bubble zone’ bylaw aimed at limiting protests near places of worship

The city manager has released details of a bylaw that would limit protests in so-called bubble zones, although they would be temporary and much smaller than those found in other cities.

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Protesters clash outside a Thornhill synagogue last year.Ìý


Toronto’s city manager has around places of worship, schools and child-care centres, although the so-called “bubble zones” would be temporary and much smaller than those found in other cities.

The drafted legislation is more than a year in the making and has been the subject of recurring debate at city hall. Council will vote on whether to make it law next week.

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