Rail line cleared, 3 arrests made after protest in Toronto’s west end: police
Toronto police say they have made three arrests after a protest emerged Tuesday evening in the city’s west end as part of ongoing demonstrations in support of a British Columbia First Nation.
Police say in a tweet this morning that officers provided protesters with an injunction and began moving them from rail tracks.
They say most were co-operative, but “arrests were made when necessary.”
The blockade threatened to delay morning commutes west of the city, but police say the rail line has been cleared.