Toronto police lay 'unprecedented' hate crime charge, say man allegedly held 'terrorist flag' at protest

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A Toronto man has been charged with public incitement of hatred after police allege he held a “terrorist flag” during a demonstration last weekend.

Police say the 41-year-old man allegedly waved a flag of “an organization listed as a terrorist group by Public Safety Canada” while marching through the city’s downtown on Sunday.

Speaking at a Toronto Police Services Board meeting Thursday, police Chief Myron Demkiw called the charge “unprecedented,” noting the “very high threshold” to charge anyone with a hate propaganda offence.

“We’re not putting up with this kind of hateful conduct,” said Demkiw, at a news conference Thursday.

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“This type of allegation points

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