MONTREAL — Two kosher restaurants on Queen Mary Rd. and a home in Côte-St-Luc were hit by incendiary devices between Friday and Sunday.



Montreal police are investigating whether the incidents are linked.



There were about 30 people inside Chops restaurant, located on Queen Mary, near Décarie Blvd., at 12:40 a.m. Sunday when a Molotov cocktail was thrown through the window, Montreal police said. No one was injured.



Witnesses said they saw two suspects flee on foot. The Molotov cocktail did not ignite.



Chops was hit by a firebomb in October. The resulting fire was extinguished quickly but water damage from the sprinkler system was extensive.



On Saturday, a device was thrown into a Côte-St-Luc home, causing very light damage.



Six people, including 14-year-old and 7-year-old children, were inside the home on Collins Rd. near Cavendish Blvd. at 2:15 a.m. when the incident happened, police said.



On Friday, Café Shalom, one block west of Chops, was hit by two incendiary devices, causing light damage. Firefighters were called shortly after 2 a.m.



Most of the damage to the restaurant was caused by water from the sprinkler system, police said.



On Twitter Sunday, federal Immigration Minister Jason Kenney and Liberal MP Bob Rae condemned the attacks on the restaurants.

