Canada has “moral obligation” to support Israel, stop anti-Semitism: Jason Kenney
2014/01/18 Leave a comment
While most observers would disagree with Minister Kenney’s characterization of the Canadian approach to the Mid-East as “balanced,” his interview well worth reading as an overview of the Canadian government’s position on Israel and antisemitism, on the eve of the PM-led delegation to Israel.
Kenney was instrumental in increasing the focus on antisemitism, through participation in a number of international fora, hosting the Ottawa Conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Coalition Combatting Antisemitism, joining the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance,withdrawing Canada from the follow-up to the Durban Anti-racism conference, and shifting general racism and discrimination programming to address specific forms such as antisemitism, among others.
While political parties always take into account the political advantage of positions (“shopping for votes”), this is more driven by beliefs, rather than electoral calculations (Stephen Harper’s deceased father a key influence in PM’s support for Israel).
Canada has “moral obligation” to support Israel, stop anti-Semitism: Jason Kenney.

Anti-Semitism Should Not Be Criminalized « Commentary Magazine
2014/01/10 Leave a comment
Commentary magazine on the dangers of criminalizing hate-speech and antisemitism. It was always interesting to listen to the US delegation at the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance explain the US First Amendment, to general scepticism of the other countries, largely European but that like Canada, had hate speech laws or equivalent.
But in general, agree that antisemitism and other forms of racism and discrimination need to be defeated by society, and what is considered acceptable discourse, to have more widespread impact:
Anti-Semitism Should Not Be Criminalized « Commentary Magazine.
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