A permit allowing a white supremacist rally on Saturday won’t be issued, City of Peterborough officials have confirmed to CityNews on Friday.

The city says that the organizer failed to submit the required information by a deadline of noon on Friday.

BREAKING: City of Peterborough says permit will NOT be issued to white supremacist group holding rally Saturday (1/2) @CityNews — Amanda Ferguson (@CityNewsAmanda) September 29, 2017

Representive from CAO's office says organizer failed to submit required information by noon deadline today (2/2) @CityNews — Amanda Ferguson (@CityNewsAmanda) September 29, 2017

Canadian Nationalist Front Rally organizer Kevin Goudreau took to Twitter late Friday afternoon to say the rally was “still a go” at Confederation Square. He told media that he expected 20 to 50 people for what he was calling an anti-Trudeau/anti-immigration rally.

Representatives from Black Lives Matter and other anti-hate groups were planning to attend the rally on Saturday.

This weekend, different local organizations and community groups have planned peaceful resistance events such as dancing, music and guest speakers to show the city’s opposition to the white supremacist event.