From CIJA | This Week in Canadian Jewish Advocacy <[email protected]>
Subject We can see the truth
Date February 18, 2024 3:08 PM
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Dear John, 



This week, we urged the community to advocate for important police funding to protect Toronto’s Jewish and other minorities and followed that success with a thank-you campaign to the Mayor.  We condemned the federal government’s Special Representative on Combatting Islamophobiafor failing to call out a protest at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto. And we have created a document with some information vital to unionized workers experiencing hate in the workplace. 



Read on to learn more.



The CIJA Team  



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On learning that Mayor Olivia Chow would not be fully funding the Toronto Police Service’s requested budget (a $12.6 million shortfall) in a moment of rising hate crime, we asked you to send two emails: one to the Mayor to reverse her decision, and one to your Toronto City Councillor urging them to vote in favour of a motion to fully fund the requested budget, so our law enforcement would have the resources to continue to properly protect all Torontonians. Following actions from more than 7,000 people, Mayor Chow announced Wednesday that she will now support the motion to boost Toronto police funding to the amount originally requested.



It’s a huge win, and it wouldn’t have happened without your participation. 



Mayor Chow deserves recognition for that. Please help us send her a message of thanks both for hearing our concerns and acting on them.



Click here <[link removed]>to send Mayor Chow a letter of appreciation for this decision.



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Monday night, a mob of anti-Israel protestors <[link removed]> targeted Mount Sinai hospital, one of the most well-known Jewish institutions in Toronto. They climbed scaffolding with Palestinian flags in hand, putting themselves at risk of injury – for which the hospital would have treated them. They disturbed patients and medical workers, using a megaphone directly under a ‘Hospital Quiet’ sign, chanting in Arabic and in English, ‘Long live the Intifada!’  



Many elected officials, including the Prime Minister, Premier Ford, Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, MP Melissa Lantsman, and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow, publicly condemned the demonstration immediately, calling it out for what it was – blatant antisemitism. The Toronto Police are investigating. 



Yet Amira Elghawaby, the federal government’s Special Representative on Combatting Islamophobia, not only refused to condemn the actions of the demonstrators as so many others had done but also rejected the antisemitic nature of the gathering, claiming instead the protestors were standing in peaceful solidarity with the Palestinians. Her statement <[link removed]>was full of whataboutism and a denial of actions both recorded on video and relayed by eyewitnesses. She went so far as to condemn those labeling the occurrence as antisemitic.  



It was an attempt at revisionist history, and one to which our community and Canadians of good conscience took offence. We call on her to resign or, failing that, for the government to remove her from her position.



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CIJA’s Legal Task Force has created a flyer for unionized employees with critical information about rights in the workplace, especially regarding antisemitism.Download it here. <[link removed]> <[link removed]> <[link removed]> <[link removed]>



Community Calendar



Communities are gathering in cities across Canada in support of the people and land of Israel. Find an event near you <[link removed]>.



February 19 | Family Day (CIJA offices closed in BC & ON) 

April 22-30 | Passover



CIJA in the News 



‘Completely unacceptable’: Selina Robinson gets death threats, B.C. premier says (Global News) <[link removed]>



B.C. minister who resigned over Mideast comments received death threat, premier says (Toronto Star) <[link removed]>



Canadian universities cancel speeches over speaker's Hamas atrocities 'celebration' (National Post) <[link removed]>



Jewish PSAC members file human rights complaint against union (National Post) <[link removed]>



Unionized Jewish employees to take PSAC to Canadian Human Rights Tribunal over Israel-Hamas war (The Hill Times) <[link removed]>



Jewish Canadian politician fired, gets death threat after snark about pre-Zionist Palestine (The Times of Israel) <[link removed]>



Mount Sinai Hospital protest: Police investigating (CTV News Toronto) <[link removed]>



Federal funding supported academic conference with speakers who celebrated Hamas attack (National Post) <[link removed]>



CLICK HERE FOR MORE CIJA IN THE NEWS <[link removed]>



Community Careers



Associate Director, University Relations and Public Education | Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver/CIJA <[link removed]>



CEO, Ottawa Soloway Jewish Community Centre <[link removed]>



Community Engagement Specialist | Jewish Federation of Ottawa <[link removed]>



Associate Director, Community Security (Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver) <[link removed](Jewish%20Federation%20of%20Greater%20Vancouver)>



Director of Grants and Allocations (Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver/CIJA) <[link removed]>



Vice President, Community Planning, Partnerships & Innovation (Jewish Federation of Greater Vancouver) <[link removed]>







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