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Dear John,
This week, we thanked the federal government for investing in
Holocaust education, weighed in on the consequences of hate, and
recognized the government's commitment to support people living with
disabilities.
Read on to learn more.
The CIJA Team
CIJA joins UJA Federation of Greater Toronto and the Toronto
Holocaust Museum, which opens in June, in thanking the Government of
Canada and the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern
Ontario for issuing a $500,000 grant from the Travel and Tourism
Relief Fund to modernize and enhance the visitor experience through
the development of new, interactive media and technology, including
films and augmented reality tours.
We are grateful to the Honourable Filomena Tassi and MP Ya’ara Saks
for their recognition of the immense value that the Museum will bring
to Holocaust Education in Toronto and to the broader Canadian
community.
Learn more about the Toronto Holocaust Museum Revitalization
Project here.
“Targeting Jews or anyone for who they are, for how they
identify is against the values of our society. Those who seek to
foment or act on hate and antisemitism must face serious
consequences." - CIJA Quebec Vice President Eta Yudin
CIJA and Federation CJA are troubled following the appearance in
court on Monday of the second of two defendants arrested in May 2021,
and initially charged with willful promotion of hatred.
In the Montreal courtroom, the defendant pled guilty only to the
charge of uttering threats. Observers were left to infer that the
additional charge of willful promotion of hatred had been dropped in a
plea deal, thereby eliminating the court’s opportunity to evaluate the
defendant's actions through the lens of hate propaganda provisions of
the Criminal Code. The judge will render sentencing this spring.
CIJA joins Jewish Federations across Canada in celebrating and
encouraging the progress of the Canada Disability Benefit Act. We know
that, by supporting Canadians living with disabilities, our society
becomes stronger.
A longstanding policy priority of Canada’s Jewish community, the
legislation, which provides much needed improvements to disability
benefits, is near the finish line, having passed in the House of
Commons and is now before the Senate.
The Act is recognized as being so important that all political
parties unanimously supported it. Every MP voted to pass it.
Please join us in sending your Member of Parliament a note of
thanks for adopting this much-needed legislation.
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