Carney set to outline how Ottawa plans to combat antisemitism, Jewish hate
Carney will outline federal measures after antisemitic incidents topped 6,800 in 2025, according to B'nai Brith.
- On Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney will outline new government legislation to combat antisemitism and hate during a scheduled appearance in Toronto.
- Jewish advocacy group B'nai Brith reports antisemitic incidents in Canada topped 6,800 in 2025, the highest number recorded since 1982.
- Noah Shack with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs cited a recent shooting where three visibly Jewish community members were shot at, urging Ottawa to strengthen community security.
- "The Prime Minister has an opportunity to set the tone from the highest office," Shack said, calling for every government tool to confront violence facing Jewish Canadians.
- Government and law enforcement must address crisis drivers including radicalization, promotion of terrorism, and terrorist entities operating within Canada.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Monday a new federal advisory council to combat antisemitism, warning that a surge in hate crimes means the country is failing to protect Jewish Canadians.
Carney in Toronto to Outline Measures to Counter Anti-Semitism
Prime Minister Mark Carney is visiting Toronto to present a plan on how his government intends to better tackle anti-Semitism. The visit comes amid a sharp rise in anti-Semitic incidents in Canada in recent years, prompting calls from Jewish groups for stronger action from the federal government. “The Prime Minister will outline the next steps in the government’s effort to combat antisemitism and hate in Canada,” according to Carney’s June 1 iti…
The Jewish organization B的nai Brith says it has reported an increase in anti-Semitic incidents in Canada since 2023.
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