MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Both demonstrations are set to take place on Sunday, Montreal Gazette reported. The protest against migration is being organized by far-right, anti-Muslim organization La Meute, while the pro-immigration rally is being brought together by the Bienvenue aux Refugies organization, according to the same report.
Couillard is reportedly fearful that the two polarizing events will result in intensified altercations and the possibility of violent clashes.
The anti-immigration and anti-Muslim sentiment has been gaining momentum in Canada over the recent years because of the country's welcoming migration policy. Canada's immigration plan is set to accept 40,000 refugees in 2017, according to a government statement.
In January, two gunmen attacked the Quebec Islamic Cultural Center in Quebec City, killing six people and injuring eight others. The gunmen reportedly shouted "God is great" in Arabic while carrying out the attack.