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a police concerns and also have to explain to the court. What do you think is going to happen here, who's going to blink first eve. Yeah, great question, todd. I think what you're going to see is likely this will. Will cessa to the point where be some form of direction provided to toronto police. Toronto police would likely through a public order response attempt to facilitate a peaceful are peaceful removal. And if then take appropriate measures to make an arrest. It's one thing to attempt to enforce trespass notice, which is you're probably where provincial statute compared to define a lawful order directed to from the court. I'm wondering whether, you know, the university of toronto has any takeaways here. I mention to the beginning how the university's tried different comes to mind you, what happened in alberta. >> I'm sure you're familiar. The university of calgary and the university of alberta edmonton. They moved in quite quickly. And this kind of thing never actually happened here. Do you think the university made a mistake, steve, by allowing this to go on and on and on. >> Well, it's subjective opinion, todd, that sir, question first of all, what happened in calgary? There could be different and it's you could be having different behaviours like speak to a public safety concern. In toronto. I'm not certain what evidence the u of t would put forward is to whether people's access and egress is being prevented to what degree is this creating a risk to students or people having lawful access request. University. And also the point is, sir, in the intel, there's any suggestion of activities occurring within this encampment area. The needs immediate response. So where do we see this going to see probably injunction being issued to toronto police, toronto police will. Inappropriate and unprofessional manner attempt to speak to certain individuals as a group tried cree voluntary compliance if not, then executed minister arrests were record. Yeah, I wonder, you know, the protesters are no doubt aware, steve, that this is likely coming. I mean, they're, you know, they're watching very carefully what's happening here talk to me about worries fears concerns over escalation as police may move in. Yeah, great question. Again. But backers, public order, I've been involved in situations like that years ago in my role as a police officer to supervisor. What you need to do is get information on who the occupants our some of the participants with a demonstration of the knowledgeable are the accoring legal advice. Are their instigators. They're likely to provoke tears. Are there certain people in me? In the crowd during the gathering could be was too take some form of action to press illustrate that its students demonstrating don't know. But you have to separate that from what you see. So you try to speak to people like one person at a time. Treaty creek compliance. He would try to this. You try to deal with the situation for periphery. He would try to globally move all people. So no doubt. Legal counsel says there are no media's. There are people are still me up. Some people have their own agenda. Some people have a mission. I understand that there are still some form of meetings going on with the university of toronto. The courts will wait to see if any remedies will become from snow self within if that's great with some people leave on their own, whether people need to stay back and we need to identify the profile of the individuals or in the account they all there for the series. And one success through gives police a far better chance understanding as to what they might be actually dealing with. Hey, steve, always a pleasure. Thanks for taking a bit of time today. We'll see how it plays out. I hope we can reach out to you again as the story unfolds. >> Thank you to stay tuned for steve summerville, former cop with the toronto police department with his take. Meantime, a solidarity rally was held outside of a toronto jewish girls school earlier. Today is an elementary school together in coming 2 days after shots were fired. At the school on saturday. Ctv's rahim ladhani has more. Showing strength in numbers. A large crowd gathered as parents dropped off their children. >> At base was entry school for class on monday. Everybody's there for each other and that's how we have to stand together as unity in one and show that you hurt one, you hurt us all the show of solidarity comes after evidence of bullet holes in the windows were found over the weekend while no one was inside the school when shots were fired just before 5 saturday morning. The incident has left the jewish community shaken. Oftentimes you did stories on the news and its ads and you try to be empathetic when it's at home. It's a whole different this is not close to home. This is home. Police say it's too early in their investigation to say whether this was a hate crime or an act of terrorism. >> However, politicians have been quick to call the offence antisemitic. >> It involves the boss of empathy and compassion between people. It's a noted the pay over society into hate and and absolutely no place in toronto

since the shooting. Police have increased their presence in certain neighbourhoods, including this jewish girls school. >> None of us want to have to drop her kids off at school behind heavy police presence. But this is unacceptable and things have to change and they hope this solidarity gathering is a step towards that. I was there in ladhani reporting from toronto. Let's go to ottawa a related story. There's a parliamentary committee meeting today to discuss concerns about anti-semitism. The committee will be hearing from a number of different voices, including presidents of different canadian universities, big ones in montreal, toronto and vancouver. >> The committee will talk about antisemitism, including on university campuses and additional measures that might be taken to try and protect canada's jewish community. Listen to this. >> Unequivocally condemns anti-semitism and all forms of racism and discrimination. Anti-semitic acts have no place on our campuses or in our communities. They must be stopped learning and support of campus free from harassment, intimidation or fear for one safety is critical for students and for the integrity of our institutions. >> And includes the presidents of concordia and mcgill in montreal. The university of toronto, which of course is dealing with its pro-palestinian cabin issue. And university of british columbia in vancouver. And we'll be speaking to the committee throughout the day 7. >> Life completely changed for canadians. >> All right, we're going to follow this breaking news. Well, bring you up to speed on an amber alert that has been issued in the province of quebec for 2 young children in the town of saint now sand is located east from quebec city police are looking for a 3 year-old. Her name is evelyn gorge and the 2 year-old charlotte bush. >> It's believed they were taken by 40 year-old kevin gorge. We're not sure if he's the father. Police haven't confirmed the exact relation to those 2 kids. They are reportedly, though, in a 2013 white honda. Take a look at the details here. 2013 white honda civic with a black hood. And the license plate. The quebec plate is 53 va c e. >> And kevin goerges, 1.7 metres tall is believed to be about 100 and 85 pounds. Anyone with any information, either within possibly elsewhere. Ontario, new brunswick, depending should call police immediately. >> Let's take a look at what's happening right now in ottawa. And it is very, very wet in ottawa. And the capital is under a tornado watch environment. Canada issuing this watch for the ottawa gatineau area. >> Just across the river in quebec, strong winds, large hail, torrential rain and favourable conditions for a possible tornado. Here's the warning from environment canada. People in the national capital region and across the river in gatineau should be prepared to take cover if the weather takes a turn to a major international story. More than 2000 people are believed to have been buried alive after a massive landslide in papa new guinea happen again is in the south pacific, just north of australia, fairly remote. The landslide happened 3 days ago on friday, heavy rain and the remoteness of the area in the country where it happened, making rescue and recovery efforts even more challenging. >> They are trying to rescue whatever they can >> By using the taking 6. States. At the cultural forks. And their hands. Of course. >> The government in papa new guinea putting out a national call for support in the search efforts. But getting people to that part of the country. He is very difficult to people in the region itself of also been hesitant to bring in heavy machinery to clear away the debris. Instead, they have been actually looking for those buried by hand. There are also fears that water flowing below the debris could lead to yet another landslide. There's also a lot of difficulty in getting an accurate estimate of the population in that part of papa new guinea because the country's last census was 24 years ago. And there are a lot of people who live in remote villages up in the mountains, back in our country, more than 2 weeks after they were forced out by wildfires close to 5,000 people from fort nelson, british columbia in the northeastern part of that province finally allowed to go back home today. Now the park or lake wildfire is still burning out of control. People are being advise that although they can go home, they need to be ready to leave at a moment's notice. Once again, listen to this. >> The fire is it's, it's stated that it's a mop up stage. So essentially it's the edges of the fire contained it. Stop burning are still fires out on the land a burning in the black racism, nothing on the units that are caused the fire to towards the community. If we get a long dry spell I got has a lot of when that's certainly can change and that's why we're still on evacuation alert. >> Yeah, this is a course great news for people who have been down in fort st. John and other parts pink mountain. Other places in dawson creek, british

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