Police said yesterday that two men had beaten the woman up Monday while she was heading to pick up her son from school.
"It was a completely unprovoked attack," said Const Victor Kwong. "She was punched all over and kicked."
The two men used bigoted slurs and tried to rip off the woman's hijab, Kwong said. She was robbed of her cellphone and some money, he said.
"There's no doubt that this is hate-motivated," Kwong said, noting that police typically see a spike in such incidents after events like the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris.
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, who represents the riding where the Toronto assault took place, said Canadians need to guard against racism.
"This is actually a time we need to reach out to our Muslim neighbours and friends and recognise the acts that took place in Paris were acts of terrorism and not borne of religion," said Wynne.
Toronto Mayor John Tory also denounced the attack, calling it "disgusting, unacceptable and not reflective of our city's values."
The assault came two days after a mosque in Peterborough, Ontario, was set on fire in an act police are treating as a hate crime.
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for last week's attacks in Paris that left at least 129 people dead. French officials said the attacks were carried out by disaffected French Muslims under the supervision of a Belgian who had fought in Syria.
The National Council of Canadian Muslims has advised Muslims to be vigilant against potential backlash, saying there was concern members of the community would be targeted.
It decried both the assault on the woman and anti-Muslim graffiti seen in Toronto.
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