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Dear John,
This
week,
we welcomed the news that
an individual
with a track
record wholly
unsuited for the
job was persuaded to resign as Human Rights Commissioner, and we hosted a security update
with tips for individual submissions to the Toronto Police Service
Board’s consultation on public order. As the new academic year approaches, we communicated with university
administrations regarding
how to keep all students, staff, and faculty welcome and safe on
campus, and we
are participating in the call for staying
the revocation
of the charitable status of JNF until the court case about it is fairly decided. Read on to learn
more.
CIJA
Earlier this summer,
Birju
Dattani –
a person
with
a
troubling past
of anti-Israel and even antisemitic positions and associations with
individuals and groups linked to listed terror entities – was appointed as Chief Commissioner of the
Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC). Concerned about whether he would be capable
to adjudicate
issues of hate and discrimination objectively, CIJA asked you to send a
letter to
Minister Virani
urging
that the
appointment be
rescinded.
Almost 11,000 of you did exactly that.
Thanks to your participation, the government
launched an independent probe into Dattani’s past activities and his
suitability for the role and, this week, just one day before he was to
take office, Birju Dattani resigned.
By responding to our action alert, you have made sure that
cases of hate and discrimination will not be overseen by an individual
who has caused harm to the Jewish community and, when confronted,
failed to take genuine accountability or show
remorse.
With antisemitism on the rise, it’s crucial that the CHRC
maintain the highest standards of integrity and commitment to Canadian
values. Protecting all minority communities, including Jewish
Canadians, is fundamental to upholding these values. CIJA will
continue to collaborate with the government to ensure that all such
positions are filled by those whose track records truly demonstrate
faithfulness to these principles. Read
CIJA's press release here.
This week, hundreds of Torontonians attended a public safety
briefing where CIJA provided a security update; reviewed policy
priorities related to public safety and order; and shared tips for
community members wishing to participate in the public consultation.
You can watch it here. We
will also be sharing a how-to guide in the coming days incorporating
frequently asked questions from the briefing.
Your voice matters. Now is the time
to raise your voice and let Toronto police know what you need to feel
safe in our city. It vital that all Jewish Torontonians
provide input in this public consultation to ensure that the TPSB
understands our community’s safety expectations and cultural
sensitivities in responding to ongoing protests and attacks on our
community. Your individual stories and experiences are the best way to
drive our message home.
Submissions can be made writing, or by audio or video
recording here.
Please encourage your friends, family and colleagues to participate.
The deadline is August 30.
As Jewish students,
faculty, and staff prepare to return to campus in the fall, CIJA shared a framework for
Canadian campus administrators to consider as they plan for the
upcoming academic year. Inspired by the work of prominent North American
organizations, the document outlines recommended actions that should
be implemented to
ensure that our
universities are safe and welcoming for all. Click
here to learn more.
On August 10, on Shabbat,
the charitable
status of the
Jewish National
Fund (JNF) Canada was
revoked, despite
court proceedings underway. This is contrary
to the CRA’s standard practice in which the agency would
delay the revocation until legal
proceedings were
concluded and a
court decision delivered. In the
coming days, JNF
will be
advising the
court of the severe damage the CRA is causing them and will request that the government withdraw its
revocation and allow JNF to pursue its legal right to appeal in court. Click here to join JNF Canada in calling on the federal Minister of National
Revenue and other Members of Parliament, from all parties, to
intervene on its
behalf.
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