Matthew Taub: After Carneyโs announcement, Canadian Jews are discussing a Plan B
Rising antisemitism and a weak government response have forced families to ask: โWhere would we go?โ
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Rising antisemitism and a weak government response have forced families to ask: โWhere would we go?โ
Stop rewarding radicalism. Stop asking Jews to be patient
Since 2022, the number of police-reported hate crimes targeting Jews has increased 75 per cent in Canada, while antisemitic incidents, as tracked by Bโnai Brith, shot up 145 per cent. In that time, we have heard a lot of empty words from politicians and numerous legislative proposals that offer little substance. That needs to change. [โฆ]