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Dear John,
This week, we spoke up in court about the impact of
antisemitic crime on Quebec’s Jewish community, thanked the hundreds
who attended our Spuds & Suds gathering at the Calgary Stampede,
and confirmed more internationally renowned speakers for the
Antisemitism:
Face It, Fight It conference in
October.
Read on to learn more.
The CIJA Team
In January, Gabriel Sohier-Chaput was found
guilty of “Wilful promotion of hatred” by the
Court of Quebec in connection with an article he wrote for a neo-Nazi.
The criminal charge carries a maximum penalty of two years in prison.
The court also upheld longstanding precedent that recognizes the
Holocaust as historical fact under Canadian Jurisprudence, reaffirming
that, as the most documented genocide in the world, its facts are well
known and there is no room for denying or distorting them – whether in
the public, online, in the media, or in
court.
At a sentencing hearing this week, CIJA VP Eta Yudin
delivered a community impact
statement on behalf
of Quebec’s Jewish community, following which the
judge
questioned the Crown’s
recommended three-month sentence, concerned it did not reflect the seriousness of
the crime and
could trivialize
promotion of hate. He delayed sentencing
until September.
It was a privilege to celebrate a rich part of
Alberta’s culture and to host so many members of the Jewish community, our
allies, and representatives from all parties at all levels of government at our annual Spuds &
Suds Stampede Breakfast and then continue the celebration at other Stampede events throughout the
week.
Antisemitism is spreading in Canada and around the world, on
the streets, online, and on campuses. This has dangerous, real-world
consequences. Just watch your newsfeed or read the paper. We must
confront this insidious and dangerous hatred now, before it becomes
normalized.
In just three months, hundreds of Jewish Canadians of all
ages, and community allies – including elected officials and ethnic
and faith partners – will gather in Ottawa to learn from experts,
including renowned author and scholar Gil
Troy, human rights attorney Arsen
Ostrovsky, and digital activists Hen
Mazzig and Emily
Schrader, about how we can take action, collectively and as
individuals, against antisemitism.
Will you be there?
Check out our line of speakers and sign up today to Face It
and to Fight It at www.fightit.ca.
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July 26-27 | Tisha
B'Av August 7 | Civic Holiday (CIJA offices in
Ontario and BC are closed) October 16-17 | Antisemitism:
Face It, Fight It
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