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OPSEU campaigner who tweeted praise for Hitler will keep her job
OPSEU claims social media posts by recently-hired campaign officer Rawan Qaddoura were made "as a child" and that she will keep her job

Author of the article:Bryan Passifiume
Published May 29, 2026 • Last updated 1 day ago • 2 minute read

Archived tweets made from an account identified as being OPSEU campaign officer Rawan Qaddoura
Archived tweets made from an account identified as being OPSEU campaign officer Rawan Qaddoura.
OTTAWA — An OPSEU employee who came under scrutiny for social media posts praising Adolf Hitler will keep her job.


In a statement issued Friday by Canada’s largest public sector union, recently-hired campaign officer Rawan Qaddoura will not be fired over the historic posts on Twitter — now called X — that praised the Third Reich leader and repeated racist tropes that the world is controlled by Jews.


“The staff member has taken full and public responsibility for this conduct,” read the statement from the Ontario Public Service Employees Union.

In a statement issued alongside, Qaddoura called the posts “completely inexcusable” and she understands the harm they caused.

“These posts do not reflect my beliefs today, nor did they meaningfully reflect any beliefs that I sincerely held at the time,” the statement read.

Qaddoura claims she didn’t have the “same level of judgement political understanding, and emotional maturity” at the time the posts were made in 2012 and 2013.

“I regret the harm and distress this has created for staff, members, and the broader labour movement,” she said.


Archived tweets made by OPSEU Campaign Officer Rawan Qaddoura
Archived tweets made by OPSEU Campaign Officer Rawan Qaddoura
Posts praised Hitler as a ‘genius,’ world controlled by ‘Zionist Jews’
The posts were made when Qaddoura was allegedly 14 years old.

“I honestly wish I was born at the time of the second world war just to see the genius, Hitler, at work,” Qaddoura wrote in a January 2012 post on X, formerly Twitter.

In a second post six months later, Qaddoura wrote, “Everytime I read about Hitler, I fall in love all over again.”

That was followed by a third post from August 2013, where she quoted a now-deleted X account saying, “The whole world is controlled by Zionist Jews and until you understand that, life will never make sense.”

All three tweets were cataloged and archived by online antisemitism watchdog Canary Mission, which has documented Qaddoura’s history of anti-Israel activism.

Qaddoura will remain an OPSEU employee
In their statement, the union said they conducted a throughout review of the matter, including her job performance and Qaddoura’s mea culpa.


“Having concluded that process — and recognizing both the authentic accountability she has demonstrated for comments made as a child and her exemplary record of respectful conduct in the workplace — OPSEU/SEFPO has determined that the staff member will remain on staff,” the statement read.

“We will not be commenting publicly any further on internal staffing matters or next steps.”

The statement also acknowledged concerns raised by Jewish OPSEU members.

“We have heard your concerns and understand this situation does not exist in isolation, and we are committed to doing more — not just responding to incidents as they arise, but building a union where every member, including Jewish members, feels genuinely respected and included,” the statement read.

Two years ago, Jewish OPSEU members sent a letter to OPSEU President JP Hornick concerned over OPSEU flags flown at a Toronto anti-Israel rally where participants chanted support for the Iranian-backed Houthis — a terrorist group whose slogan is “God is great, Death to America, Death to Israel, Curse on the Jews, Victory to Islam.”

As well, Jewish union members were upset that OPSEU — in response to concerns by Jewish members — ignored recommendations from the union’s Jewish caucus and hired Independent Jewish Voices, a fringe anti-Zionist organization, to facilitate mandatory antisemitism training.

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From Hamas to Huwara: What's the Difference Between Jewish and Palestinian Terror?​


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Masked Israeli settlers in the West Bank town of Huwara on Saturday.

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When the image of a group of black-clad settlers driving into the West Bank town of Huwara to attack Palestinians circulated over the weekend, many Israelis saw a visual parallel to the Hamas attack of October 7. Was the resemblance intentional? Are there different tiers of terror?

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Masked Israeli settlers in the West Bank town of Huwara on Saturday.

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When the image of a group of black-clad settlers driving into the West Bank town of Huwara to attack Palestinians circulated over the weekend, many Israelis saw a visual parallel to the Hamas attack of October 7. Was the resemblance intentional? Are there different tiers of terror?

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“Gazans who tried to mount a mass protest “Day of Rage” against Hamas on June 26, demanding that the terror group disarm and step down, say their plans were crushed before they could reach the streets.

Multiple dissidents said in phone interviews with National Post that smaller protests went ahead in some areas, but the terror group forced participants to disperse, warning organizers and would-be demonstrators that anyone attempting to join would face violent reprisals.

“What the world doesn’t really know, is that there is a strong opposition movement inside Gaza today that’s developing against Hamas,” said Hadeel Oueis, a U.S.-based Syrian-born journalist and editor of Jusoor News, an Arabic-language outlet that reports on Middle East news.”
 

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Olivia Chow's 'flippant' Palestine comment at Pride sparks more backlash
Citizen groups voice concerns over video interaction

Author of the article:Gordon Anderson
Published Jun 30, 2026 • 2 minute read

Olivia Chow
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow marches in the Toronto Pride Parade with executive director of TO Pride Kojo Modeste and Prime Minister Mark Carney in Toronto on Sunday, June 28, 2026. Photo by Nick Kozak for Postmedia News.

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow’s comments made during the Pride Parade on Sunday has at least two citizen groups in a fighting mood.


The Downtown Concerned Citizens Organization (DCCO) sent out a press release on Tuesday following a story in the Toronto Sun regarding the mayor’s public support for the Palestinian cause, much to the chagrin of the city’s Jewish community.

“Mayor Olivia Chow’s latest divisive and flippant comment at last weekend’s Pride Parade illustrates just how tone-deaf this individual is toward the Jewish population and Toronto taxpayers,” the DCCO release said.

During the parade, the mayor was approached by an advocate from the Free Palestine movement during an interaction caught on video.

“Can we get a ‘Free Palestine,’” the supporter wearing black sunglasses and a black T-shirt asks in the video.

The mayor obliges.

“Yes. Free Palestine,” Chow says.


‘Blatant display’ of antisemitism?
Lori Nausbaum, a member of the Downtown Jew Crew, said the mayor’s comments were a “blatant display of her antisemitic attitude, a clear message to us that she just doesn’t care about all constituents,” she said.

Neither organization filed a formal complaint with the city, but the release said other community groups have taken their complaints to a higher authority and not for just Sunday’s remarks, but for other hurtful comments made by the mayor in the past.

“Several community groups have filed complaints with Paul Muldoon, the city’s integrity commissioner, and the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, alleging that Chow’s repeated use of terms like “genocide in Gaza” and her public stances violate city codes of conduct,” the release said.

The integrity commissioner is a neutral, independent officer who oversees the conduct of elected and most appointed officials at the City of Toronto. The integrity commissioner is appointed by city council for a fixed, non-renewable five-year term and operates independently of city council and city administration.


Will Chow take a hit at ballot box?
The Toronto Sun sent an email to Muldoon’s office asking for the number of groups that had filed a complaint. The Sun also asked when a decision in this case would be forthcoming. Muldoon did not respond to the email nor did anyone from his staff.

The DCCO said the mayor will feel the sting at the ballot box on Oct. 26, when the municipal election is held.

“This issue, among many others, is why the Downtown Concerned Citizens Organization, representing 61,000-plus residents and business operators, will not be supporting Mayor Olivia Chow in the next municipal election,” the release said.

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Olivia Chow's 'flippant' Palestine comment at Pride sparks more backlash
Citizen groups voice concerns over video interaction

Author of the article:Gordon Anderson
Published Jun 30, 2026 • 2 minute read

Olivia Chow
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow marches in the Toronto Pride Parade with executive director of TO Pride Kojo Modeste and Prime Minister Mark Carney in Toronto on Sunday, June 28, 2026. Photo by Nick Kozak for Postmedia News.

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow’s comments made during the Pride Parade on Sunday has at least two citizen groups in a fighting mood.


The Downtown Concerned Citizens Organization (DCCO) sent out a press release on Tuesday following a story in the Toronto Sun regarding the mayor’s public support for the Palestinian cause, much to the chagrin of the city’s Jewish community.

“Mayor Olivia Chow’s latest divisive and flippant comment at last weekend’s Pride Parade illustrates just how tone-deaf this individual is toward the Jewish population and Toronto taxpayers,” the DCCO release said.

During the parade, the mayor was approached by an advocate from the Free Palestine movement during an interaction caught on video.

“Can we get a ‘Free Palestine,’” the supporter wearing black sunglasses and a black T-shirt asks in the video.

The mayor obliges.

“Yes. Free Palestine,” Chow says.


‘Blatant display’ of antisemitism?
Lori Nausbaum, a member of the Downtown Jew Crew, said the mayor’s comments were a “blatant display of her antisemitic attitude, a clear message to us that she just doesn’t care about all constituents,” she said.

Neither organization filed a formal complaint with the city, but the release said other community groups have taken their complaints to a higher authority and not for just Sunday’s remarks, but for other hurtful comments made by the mayor in the past.

“Several community groups have filed complaints with Paul Muldoon, the city’s integrity commissioner, and the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, alleging that Chow’s repeated use of terms like “genocide in Gaza” and her public stances violate city codes of conduct,” the release said.

The integrity commissioner is a neutral, independent officer who oversees the conduct of elected and most appointed officials at the City of Toronto. The integrity commissioner is appointed by city council for a fixed, non-renewable five-year term and operates independently of city council and city administration.


Will Chow take a hit at ballot box?
The Toronto Sun sent an email to Muldoon’s office asking for the number of groups that had filed a complaint. The Sun also asked when a decision in this case would be forthcoming. Muldoon did not respond to the email nor did anyone from his staff.

The DCCO said the mayor will feel the sting at the ballot box on Oct. 26, when the municipal election is held.

“This issue, among many others, is why the Downtown Concerned Citizens Organization, representing 61,000-plus residents and business operators, will not be supporting Mayor Olivia Chow in the next municipal election,” the release said.

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Boo frickety hoo for "Jewish Communities" crying victim. Don't condone mass murder and nobody would have to bring it up.
 
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