Advocacy

Comité sénatorial adopte les recommandations de B’nai Brith Canada pour combattre l’antisémitisme

CLICK HERE FOR ENGLISH 21 avril 2026 OTTAWA – La Commission permanente du Sénat sur les droits de la personne (RIDR) a approuvé les recommandations de B’nai Brith Canada visant à contrer la montée de l’antisémitisme et de l’extrémisme fondé sur la haine. Plusieurs des recommandations, publiées mardi dans un rapport marquante, sont issues d’une […]

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Senate Committee Adopts B’nai Brith Canada’s Recommendations to Address Antisemitism

Cliquez ici pour le français April 21, 2026 OTTAWA – The Senate Standing Committee on Human Rights (RIDR) has endorsed B’nai Brith Canada’s recommendations to address rising levels of antisemitism and hate-motivated extremism. Several of the recommendations, published in a landmark report Tuesday, stem from B’nai Brith’s direct engagement with the Committee. During a press conference,

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Canadian neo-Nazi terrorist sentenced to 20 years. His racist manifestos made him ‘the man behind the curtain’ of global hate attacks – Toronto Star

Five Jewish organizations said in a statement that the sentence “sends a powerful message: those who spread hate, inflict violence, and terrorize communities will be held fully accountable under the law.” Toronto Star March 27, 2026 By Jacques Gallant Courts and Justice Reporter Expressing concern that Matthew Althorpe continues to “harbour white supremacist ideology,” a Toronto

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Anti-hate bill that provoked bitter debate over religious freedom passes the Commons – THE GLOBE AND MAIL

Marie Woolf Ottawa Published March 25, 2026 Jewish groups welcomed the government’s anti-hate bill passing through the Commons Wednesday evening after months of filibustering and fractious debate about whether it threatens religious freedom. Bill C-9, as it’s known, would make it a crime, punishable by up to 10 years in prison, to obstruct someone from accessing a place

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Jewish groups press Liberals to ban ‘glorification’ of terrorism such as praising Hamas attacks – National Post

Initial bipartisan attempts to include language to that effect were rejected by the parliamentary justice committee National Post By Stephanie Taylor Published Mar 17, 2026 OTTAWA — With the Liberals’ anti-hate bill set to return to the House of Commons next week, major Jewish advocacy groups are pressing the federal government to take action against

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Antisemitic cartoons used by U of T dentistry dean lead to him being put on leave pending investigation – National Post

B’nai Brith Canada and others are calling out the dean and the university for using the images National Post By Chris Knight Published Feb 27, 2026 The dean of the University of Toronto’s school of dentistry has stepped aside after using two antisemitic cartoons in a student lecture. A statement issued by Dr. Anil Kishen,

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Toronto Synagogue Is Damaged by Gunfire on Night of Jewish Holiday – New York Times

The temple said 20 shots were fired at the building but no one was hurt. Police officers investigating a shooting at the Temple Emanu-El synagogue in the North York area of Toronto. Credit…CityNews Toronto   The New York Times     March 3, 2026 A Toronto synagogue was damaged by gunfire on Monday night, the

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Nouvel appel de B’nai Brith Canada pour une commission royale d’enquête sur l’antisémitisme

CLICK HERE FOR ENGLISH 6 mars 2026 OTTAWA – À la suite d’une récente série d’incidents visant la communauté juive, B’nai Brith Canada intensifie son appel au gouvernement fédéral pour qu’il crée une commission royale d’enquête sur l’antisémitisme. « Nous encourageons les Canadiens à signer notre pétition demandant au gouvernement de créer une commission royale d’enquête sur

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B’nai Brith Canada Petition Escalates Call for Royal Commission on Antisemitism

Cliquez ici pour le français March 6, 2026 OTTAWA – Following a recent spate of incidents targeting the Jewish community, B’nai Brith Canada is escalating its call for the Federal Government to establish a Royal Commission on antisemitism. “We are urging all Canadians to sign our petition for the Government establish a Royal Commission on Antisemitism in

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Petition: Royal Commission on Antisemitism

CALLING FOR A ROYAL COMMISSION ON ANTISEMITISM APPEL À LA CRÉATION D’UNE COMMISSION ROYALE SUR L’ANTISÉMITISME Call on the Government of Canada to establish a Federal Royal Commission on Antisemitism in Canada We, the undersigned, call on the Government of Canada to establish a Federal Royal Commission on Antisemitism in Canada.  Antisemitism in Canada has reached crisis levels, with

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