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This responsibility belongs to all of us and to our political
leaders, especially as Parliament resumes this week.
International Holocaust Remembrance Day is a call to action:
to remember the past and honour the victims, but also to protect our
future by responding, with urgency and determination, to the alarming
resurgence of antisemitism and violent
extremism.
For many in our community, especially those with family
connections to the Shoah, there is
grave concern about what happens when good people fail
to confront these dangers.
In Australia, the UK, the U.S., and an increasing number of
places just like Canada, we have seen the deadly consequences of
unchecked hate, radicalization,
and violence.
As we saw in Sydney, we are one intelligence failure away
from a devastating loss of life.
That is why government action is needed now, before tragedy
strikes.
Urge Prime Minister Carney to take six critical
measures to safeguard our country.
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