Canada’s Tory leader vows to deport foreigners for anti-Semitic crimes
- Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre announced plans to deport foreigners committing anti-Semitic crimes in Canada, particularly targeting pro-Palestinian protestors' actions.
- B'nai Brith reported that anti-Semitic acts in Canada have more than doubled in the last two years.
- Poilievre condemned hate targeting synagogues and Jewish schools, promising tougher laws against such crimes.
- He stated, "Anyone who is here on a visitor visa who carries out law-breaking will be deported from this country.
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Canada's Tory leader vows to deport foreigners for anti-Semitic crimes
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre on the campaign trail Saturday vowed to deport foreigners from Canada for criminal hatemongering, accusing pro-Palestinian protestors' "hate marches" for contributing to a spike in anti-Semitism.
Canada's Tory Leader Vows To Deport Foreigners For Anti-Semitic Crimes
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre on the campaign trail Saturday vowed to deport foreigners from Canada for criminal hatemongering, accusing pro-Palestinian protestors' "hate marches" for contributing to a spike in anti-Semitism.
Anti-Semitism Commissioner Klein welcomes coalition agreement
The future black and red coalition is committed to the fight against anti-Semitism and Israel's right to exist in its coalition agreement. The Federal Government's anti-Semitism officer, Felix Klein, praises the paper. It is fundamental for the office of the commissioner.
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