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This week, the Toronto City Council
passed the 2022 City Budget, which will provide resources to grow the
Toronto Police Service’s Neighbourhood Community Officer program and
to address hate crime. This is an outcome for which CIJA has advocated
at Toronto City Hall and the Toronto Police Services Board for several
months and builds on the doubling of the Toronto Police hate crime
unit last year.
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On Thursday, CIJA convened our annual Jewish Disability
Advocacy Day virtually on Parliament Hill. Community leaders from
Federations across Canada and representatives from the disability
community met with elected officials, including Carla Qualtrough,
Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Disability
Inclusion. They discussed with Parliamentarians reforms to the
Disability Tax Credit, affordable housing for individuals with
disabilities, and the importance of ethnocultural support service
agencies to advance the goals of Jewish social service agencies.
Hundreds of members of the legal community attended Legal
Perspectives 2022 - Rising Antisemitism: Legal Tools to Fight
Hate, CIJA's fifth annual Legal Conference, presented jointly
with UJA Federation of Greater Toronto. Panelists explored concrete
legal remedies to antisemitism and provided participants with
information about tools available to fight Jew-hatred. Speakers
included the Honourable Ahmed Hussen, MP, Canadian Minister of Housing
and Diversity and Inclusion; the Honourable Irwin Cotler, Canada's
Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combating
Antisemitism; Arsen Ostrovsky, CEO, International Legal Forum;
Fernando Lottenberg, Organization of American States’ Commissioner for
Monitoring and Combating Antisemitism; and Katharina von Schnurbein,
European Commission Coordinator on combating antisemitism and
fostering Jewish life. Learn more about CIJA's work to combat
antisemitism here.
CIJA has long advocated for Jewish Canadians living with
disabilities, recognizing a genuine and nationwide need for real and
lasting change to reduce barriers, increase accessibility, and enhance
the services provided to vulnerable Canadians to the benefit of all.
Learn about our recommendations to government here.
Toronto's
move to combat hate crime praised by Jewish group | Israel National
News - Arutz Sheva
A bill that would make Holocaust denial a crime was
introduced in Parliament by Conservative MP Kevin Waugh
(thecjn.ca)
Truck protest teaches timely lessons about the current
face of antisemitism | The Star
Canada is dismissing Amnesty International’s report
that Israel is an ‘apartheid state’ (thecjn.ca)
Jewish groups speak out after principal says swastikas
depicted, 'Hitler's salute' performed at North York school |
Toronto.com
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GTA Stakeholder Relations
Associate
Director Communications and Media Relations (Quebec)
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