No New Arrests in Two Months Since Montreal Anti-NATO Protest Turned Violent

No New Arrests in Two Months Since Montreal Anti-NATO Protest Turned Violent
People take part in a protest against NATO in Montreal, on Nov. 23, 2024. The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes
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Montreal police have made no new arrests in the two months since a November anti-NATO protest turned violent, making national headlines.

At the time, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the violence outside a convention centre in downtown Montreal, and Quebec Premier François Legault said it was urgent that those responsible be arrested.