Police form a security line in downtown Toronto during the G20 summit.Police form a security line in downtown Toronto during the G20 summit. (Canadian Press)

Two more people arrested in the Toronto G20 protests have been granted bail.

Jaggi Singh turned himself in to police on July 6, after an arrest warrant had been issued for him following the demonstrations.

The Montreal-based Singh, prominent in previous anti-globalization protests in Vancouver and Quebec City, was granted release on $85,000 bail and must adhere to several conditions, including house arrest. Amir Khadir, a provincial politician with the Quebec Solidaire party, is one of Singh's three sureties.

Also released Monday was Patrick Cadorette, freed on $47,000 bail and subject to similar conditions as Singh.

About 20 individuals have been cited following a police investigation into activities of people allegedly planning violent action during the G20 summit meeting June 26-27.