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Dear John,
This week, nearly 1,000 Jewish Canadians and allies of
Canada’s Jewish community stepped up and spoke up to face and fight
antisemitism. Over two
days in Ottawa at the Antisemitism:
Face It, Fight It conference, on the heels of
the grievous October 7 terrorist attacks on the people of Israel, we
were educated by experts about how to face and fight contemporary
antisemitism while commiserating, connecting, and gathering strength
from one another.
We also reached out to Canada’s politicians and media for the
egregious and unwarranted condemnation of Israel for a rocket strike
on a Gaza hospital when, in fact, that tragedy was the result of a
misfired Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket.
Read on to learn more.
The CIJA Team
We are grateful to the nearly thousand people, united in the
fight against hate and antisemitism, who attended
Antisemitism: Face It, Fight It, a
conference that integrated advocacy training, seminars featuring more
than 30 Canadian and international experts, and face-to-face meetings
with decision-makers. Watch
a recap here.
In just over two and a half hours on Tuesday, more than 800
conference attendees participated in 116 meetings with Canada’s
elected officials, including Members of Parliament, Senators,
Ministers, and Party leaders.
We are grateful to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Leader of
the Opposition Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Bloc Québécois
Yves-Francois Blanchet, and Leader of the New Democratic Party Jagmeet
Singh for their words of unequivocal support for Canada’s Jewish
community. We know we are not alone in this battle.
We closed this unprecedented two-day event by presenting the
Honourable Irwin Cotler, one of the world’s foremost human rights
advocates, a lifetime achievement award in recognition of his enduring
commitment to the pursuit of justice for all people and the
advancement of human rights for the world’s most vulnerable and
oppressed. Watch
a tribute video and his acceptance speech
here.
We look forward to undertaking
the next steps in our national campaign to push antisemitism – and all
hate – to the margins of Canadian society.
Following an explosion at the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza
City on October 17, media outlets and politicians across the globe,
including Canadian politicians, rushed to condemn Israel, without any
evidence other than a statement released by the Gazan Health Ministry,
which is run by the Hamas terror group.
Ample evidence has now been shared by Israeli authorities
demonstrating that a misfired Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket was
responsible for the strike. In addition, US President Biden and US
intelligence officials have confirmed the evidence and stated that it
was a Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket that struck the hospital
area.
CIJA promptly issued a special bulletin with relevant facts,
critical background information and a call to Canadian
elected officials, the media, and other influencers to retract any
false statements and remind them always to verify facts before
commenting publicly, particularly during times of
war.
CIJA also joined B'nai Brith Canada and Friends of Simon
Wiesenthal Center Canada in calling on the Canadian government to
retract and clarify its earlier comments regarding the hospital
explosion in Gaza that continues to give credence to the false Hamas
narrative.
A letter to the editor from an ally to
Canada’s Jewish community, Rob McEwen, CEO of McEwen Oil. He and his
wife Cheryl were honoured in June 2019 with CIJA’s Words & Deeds
Leadership Award for their philanthropic work and strong
support of the Jewish community.
CIJA in the News
As Canada evacuates citizens in Israel, some
Israeli-Canadians want to stay (CityNews, + The Canadian Press
Syndication)
Des Israéliens-Canadiens veulent rester malgré la
guerre (Syndication La presse canadienne)
Canada will remain a 'friend' to Israel, says Trudeau
at antisemitism conference (Montreal Gazette, + The Canadian Press
Syndication)
At conference confronting antisemitism, justice
minister promises online harms legislation (CBC News)
Growing safety concerns in Toronto as tensions
escalate overseas (CityNews)
Dramatic rise in reported hate crimes in Toronto
(CityNews)
Premier Doug Ford calls for Ontario NDP MPP's
resignation over Israel-Gaza statement (CP24, + Syndication)
Jess Burke in Israel (CTV Your Morning)
Jewish groups call on Trudeau to clarify Gaza blast
comments, Canada won't comment on culpability (CTV News)
We’re witnessing the highest rise of antisemitism in
50 years: Irwin Cotler on the global evil (National Post)
Uptick in antisemitism, Islamophobia since start of
Israel-Hamas conflict (Global News)
B.C. Jewish group raises security concerns as ex-Hamas
leader calls for protests (Global News, + Syndication)
Un Gatinois raconte l'horreur des derniers jours en
Israël (Le Telejournal, Radio-Canada)
Nova Scotians scrambling to escape bloodshed in Israel
after wedding (SaltWire)
Cabinet minister says her daughter hides her Star of
David necklace - and that she feels ‘heartbreak and fear’ as a parent
(Toronto Star, + Syndicatiob)
Unions, universities face backlash over statements
following Hamas attack on Israel (The Globe and Mail)
Senior federal public servant faces possible
disciplinary action for anti-Israel remarks (The Globe and
Mail)
‘Critical’ time to discuss antisemitism (Winnipeg Free
Press)
Conference to address growing threat of antisemitism
(Winnipeg Free Press)
Antisemitism national conference an opportunity for
meaningful discussion (Winnipeg Free Press)
Canada’s political leaders reiterate their support for
Israel at the antisemitism conference in Ottawa (The Canadian Jewish
News)
'Thin line' between freedom of speech and 'freedom of
hate,' says Israeli ambassador (Ottawa Sun, + The Canadian Press
Syndication)
Social media key in hate forecasting, U.S. academic
tells antisemitism conference (Winnipeg Free Press)
Spikes in online hate predict antisemitic events
during times of conflict—as explained in Ottawa by a U.S. academic
(The Canadian Jewish News)
Les combattants du Hamas sont des «terroristes»
réitère Justin Trudeau (Syndication de La presse canadienne)
Conférence sur la lutte contre l’antisémitisme
10:19-13:00 (Le téléjournal Ottawa-Gatineau, Radio Canada)
At conference confronting antisemitism, justice
minister promises online harms legislation (CBC News)
Justice Minister Reiterates Pledge for 'Online Harms'
Legislation, Offers No Timeline: Report (The Epoch Times)
Strategic coordinated litigation, clear public
messaging can help combat antisemitism, lawyers say (Law360
Canada)
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