Avi Benlolo: Carney missed a historic moment to confront Canadaโs antisemitism crisis
It was a speech about everything and nothing
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It was a speech about everything and nothing
There was no mention of the โdelegitimization, dehumanization and demonization of Israel,โ or the toxic brew of Islamic and progressive extremism
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The CBC should have broadcast the whole speech so Canadians could judge it for themselves
The strongest reaction at Torontoโs Holy Blossom Temple was to what Prime Minister Mark Carney left unsaid in his speech on antisemitism
'Our actions must be local. They start with clearly admitting that Canadaโs civic compact is failing Jewish Canadians'
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