2020 Audit of Antisemitic Incidents: Supplementary Press Materials

THE IHRA DEFINITION: EXTENDED FACTS THE 2013 IHRA DEFINITION OF HOLOCAUST DENIAL AND DISTORTION B’NAI BRITH CANADA’S EIGHT-POINT PLAN TO TACKLE ANTISEMITISM RECOMMENDATIONS TO MINISTER GOULD, MPs AND COMBATING ONLINE HATRED TAKING ACTION TO END ONLINE HATE CONTRIBUTION OF A WRITTEN SUBMISSION TO THE CANADIAN COMMISSION ON DEMOCRATIC EXPRESSION   

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Ontario Government Pulls Ads from Antisemitic Newspaper

April 22, 2021 TORONTO — The Government of Ontario has cancelled its advertisements in a newspaper with a long history of anti-Jewish incitement, and B’nai Brith is calling on private businesses to follow suit. In response to advocacy from B’nai Brith, the Government has ceased placing COVID-19 safety ads in al-Meshwar, published and edited by Nazih Khatatba

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Concordia Student Union Abandons BDS

Pour le français, voir ci-dessous April 20, 2021 MONTREAL – The student union at Quebec’s largest anglophone university has formally abandoned its support for the antisemitic Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, B’nai Brith Canada has confirmed. On April 6, the Concordia Student Union (CSU) posted a lengthy apology to the Jewish community over antisemitism, making

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NDP Rejects Anti-IHRA Resolution, but Unfairly Targets Israel

April 11, 2021 OTTAWA – The federal New Democratic Party did not adopt a resolution that would have committed it to opposing the internationally-accepted definition of antisemitism. However, B’nai Brith Canada remains concerned by ongoing efforts within the party to attack the Jewish State, as demonstrated by a decidedly one-sided resolution adopted yesterday during the

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Terror-linked Graffiti Spree Continues in Toronto

April 5, 2021 TORONTO – A Maoist group, which B’nai Brith Canada now understands is linked to a designated terrorist entity, is continuing to target the Jewish community with graffiti in the Greater Toronto Area. On Wednesday, the fourth day of Passover, graffiti attacking the internationally-accepted definition of antisemitism was found on an entrance to the

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