Canada
“When the Jewish community is being treated differently than other communities in Canada because of our religious beliefs, that is discrimination,” said Richard Rabkin, managing director of the Kashruth Council of Canada.
“We believe Israeli women,” said Mélanie Joly, the Canadian foreign affairs minister. “We stand with them in their fight for justice.”
Staff for Canadian parliament member Jenica Atwin said they sent a different message by mistake.
One of the accused has faced charges for other hate crimes.
Washington is considering airdrops while Ottawa will do it “as soon as possible.”
“We remain concerned about a lack of specific recognition in this bill toward rising levels of hate, in the form of antisemitism,” said David Granovsky, the group’s director of government relations.
No statute of limitations on mass murder, experts say of Canada’s reluctance to pursue accused Nazis
The Canadian government recently released a document about the country’s embrace of former Nazis after World War II.
In Israel for a surprise solidarity visit, Stephen Harper in an op-ed also called the U.S.-led push for Palestinian statehood “insincere, hypocritical and beyond foolish.”
The geographical comparison was “inappropriate analogy” and “poor choice of words,” Kathy Hochul told “The New York Times.”
Dr. Raghu Venugopal at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto said “it is against federal criminal law” to do so.
Ysabella Hazan told JNS that Jewish education must be about identity in addition to the Holocaust.
A union representing part-time employees recently directed teaching assistants to present anti-Israel materials in the classroom.