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Late last week NDP leader Jagmeet Singh sent an email to
supporters setting out his party’s new policy positions on the
Israel-Palestine conflict.
Mr. Singh professes he wants to see a peaceful two-state
solution – as does CIJA, the Jewish community, the Canadian
government, and all major Canadian political parties.
However, Mr.
Singh’s approach ignores the reality on the
ground in the region, laying the blame at the feet of Israel and in
turn infantilizing Palestinians, and reducing them from genuine
partners in peace to little more than passive victims. Mr.
Singh’s position assumes that every
challenge faced by the Palestinian people is not only Israel’s fault
but also Israel’s responsibility to solve.
This new approach adopted by the NDP will not build peace in
the region. It will only serve to sow division, advance a distorted
narrative and history, and preclude a safe space for Jews in the
NDP.
Join us in calling on Mr. Singh and the NDP to stop using
this divisive rhetoric that infantilizes Palestinians, demonizes
Israelis, and will not lead to peace in the
region.
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For the first time since 2019 Pride Shabbat returned to
Ottawa and Calgary.
Last week, CIJA proudly co-hosted Pride Shabbat Dinners in
Ottawa and Calgary. Hundreds of LGBTQ2S+ community members and
non-Jewish allies joined us to celebrate our Jewish values and rich
heritage with great pride.
We are thankful to the various elected officials from all
levels of government who attended, especially our special guest
speakers MPs Eric Duncan and Yasir Naqvi. We also thank our other
guest speakers for their support and community leadership and extend
our sincerest appreciation to the spiritual and congregational leaders
for their guidance, warm words of affirmation, and support.
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Join CIJA and S.U.C.C.E.S.S. on Wednesday, September 7 at 6 p.m. PT
for a Vancouver Mayoral Pre-Election Town Hall where
candidates from the primary parties will discuss issues of mutual
importance to our communities, including affordable housing, community
safety, fighting racism and hate, access to culturally appropriate
services, and transportation and accessibility.
Moderated by Global News Hour anchor Sophie Lui, with
panelists:
- Ken Sim (A Better City)
- Kennedy Stewart (Forward Together)
- NPA Candidate (to be announced)
- Mark Marissen (Progress Vancouver)
- Colleen Hardwick (TEAM For a Livable Vancouver)
Location: Temple Sholom, 7190 Oak St, Vancouver, BC V6P 3Z9
For more information or questions, please contact [email protected]
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CIJA
is Hiring Director
of Government Relations (Ontario) Associate
Director, Partnerships and Community Engagement Executive
Director – Atlantic Jewish Council
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