Mark Carney faces criticism over government response to record antisemitic incidents in Canada
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
Mark Carney faces criticism over government response to record antisemitic incidents in Canada
8 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 29
A B’nai Brith Canada report recorded 6,800 antisemitic incidents in 2025, a 9.4% rise from 2024, the highest ever tracked.
The Senate Committee on Human Rights issued 22 recommendations, including reinstating a Special Envoy on Antisemitism, but concerns remain about whether these measures address the current surge.
Community leaders and advocacy groups debate the adequacy of government actions, with some warning that current strategies and funding may not sufficiently protect Jewish Canadians amid ongoing attacks and rising hate crimes.
As violent antisemitism escalates, is Canada's legislative response strong enough to protect its Jewish communities?
Does Canada's new hate crime bill risk criminalizing religious belief in its effort to fight antisemitism?
Has the post-October 7th surge in violent attacks pushed Canadian society to a dangerous tipping point?
Why did Canada's Prime Minister dismantle the special antisemitism envoy role during a record surge in anti-Jewish hate?
Are traditional solutions like education enough to stop a new wave of antisemitism fueled by online radicalism?
Is criticism of Zionism a legitimate political stance or simply a modern cover for anti-Jewish hate?