TOP CLICKS: The week that was in viral stories

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Whether it’s local news, provincial and national politics, or the worlds of celebrity and sports, we have you covered.

Some stories set the world on fire. And these ones are the most popular online stories from the past seven days, clicked on by Sun readers like you.

Here are our top stories:

Brampton man wants KFC to reconsider going halal in Ontario, eventually Canada

A Brampton resident has launched a Change.org petition urging KFC to reverse its decision to serve exclusively halal meat in Ontario before the plan expands to the rest of Canada by year’s end.

Roop Sandhu says the policy — which the company announced in a memo to franchisees in May for Ontario (except Thunder Bay and Ottawa) with a plan to roll it out nationwide by year’s end — dismisses the dietary preferences of religious communities which prohibit the consumption of halal meat, Jane Stevenson reported.

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The switch to a menu that caters to Muslim dietary restrictions means KFC franchises will have to ensure that all chicken products are halal-certified and not sell products that include bacon, unless they are joint KFC-Taco Bell locations.

It would join other chicken chains like Popeyes and Mary Brown’s, which offer halal chicken at most of their locations.

Van de Velde
Steven van de Velde of Team Netherlands looks on during the Men’s Preliminary Phase. Van de Velde served twelve months for his crimes in a British jail and was sent back home to Holland. A month later, he was free. (Cameron Spencer/Getty Images) Photo by Cameron Spencer /Getty Images

Child rapist who competed in Paris Olympics not happy with negative reception

Poor Steven Van de Velde.

The 30-year-old Dutch volleyball player who routinely got booed every time he competed during the Paris Olympics complained and even cried after the Games about the negative reception he received.

What did he expect, given that he served 12 months for raping a 12-year-old British girl when he was 19?

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If spectators could have booed the Netherlands for allowing him to compete in the first place, they likely would have as well.

Toronto Police attend Pro-Palestinian demonstration at Yonge and Dundas Sts. in Toronto on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024.
Toronto Police attend Pro-Palestinian demonstration at Yonge and Dundas Sts. in Toronto on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024. (Caryma Sa’d/X) Photo by Caryma Sa’d

WARMINGTON: Prayer service in busy downtown intersection not against the law

A Muslim mass prayer service shut down one of Canada’s busiest intersections earlier this month, but police said their hands were tied and couldn’t stop it from happening because no laws were violated.

Sure, but what happens when a demonstration as such is an inconvenience to others, snarling traffic and making angry motorists and commuters even more snarly?

Joe Warmington breaks down the scene that took place on a Saturday evening on the west side of Dundas St. heading east near Yonge St.

There were dozens of people protesting in a downtown march in support of Palestine as they collectively prayed to Allah.

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They had other venues as options, from Yonge-Dundas Square to Nathan Phillips Square, but, no.

Instead, prayer rugs and mats were laid out on the roadway and over streetcar tracks, stopping traffic in all directions for safety reasons as police officers stood guard.

If you were heading to a hospital in this area, you would have had to find an alternative way to get there. Would that change things for cops?

Justin Trudeau wearing a blue shirt walks
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaves a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 19, 2024. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

LILLEY: Polls show Trudeau should go, his ego won’t let him

OK, it might seem like Brian Lilley is copying and pasting data from polls from week to week but we swear, he isn’t.

And while we are sure he doesn’t want to sound like a broken record, he can’t help but report on the latest polling of Canadians which, once again, shows that voter support for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has shrunk — this time to less than a quarter of the population.

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That shockingly low level of support isn’t just about voters increasingly backing Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives, but as respondents noted, they see Trudeau as the problem, not the solution for Canada.

U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) waits for President Joe Biden's State of the Union address during a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on February 07, 2023 in Washington, DC.
U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) waits for President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address during a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on February 7, 2023 in Washington, DC. (Win McNamee/Getty Images) Photo by Win McNamee /Getty Images

Video of Florida congresswoman in sexy MAGA swimsuit draws jeers and cheers

Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna used to be a model, appearing in Sports Illustrated and Maxim.

She made sure to point that out after eight-year-old footage resurfaced online of her modelling a sizzling, MAGA-loving, red, white and blue swimsuit, Denette Wilford reported.

The 2016 video made the rounds online and instead of ignoring all the hullabaloo, the Republican congresswoman embraced it, and engaged with those who took issue with her sexy shots, even mocking transgender people.

“I’m confirming that I have indeed worn swimsuits and you can tell I am biologically a woman,” she posted on X with the hashtag “MAGA.”

She added in another snarky post: “I have a confession to make since the TikTok Democrats are onto me: I wear bikinis to the beach and mineral sunscreen.”

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