Trudeau announces Amira Elghawaby as Canada's first representative to combat Islamophobia

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My cult? Celebrators of Halloween? That cult?

Alan Dershowitz, the prominent American lawyer, had a blunt assessment about Canada and the Carney government at a recent pro-Israel gathering in New York.

“We have to understand who our enemies are. And our enemy now is Canada,” he told the Post, at the second annual Rage Against Hate conference, Oct. 27, at Manhattan’s Museum of Jewish Heritage.

Canada earned his scorn because of its “recognition of a nonexistent entity,” referring to Palestine, and “not doing enough to combat antisemitism.”

And he noted Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Oct. 16 comments to British podcaster Mishal Husain on her podcast, saying Canada would honour the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and arrest him if he entered Canada.

Should such an arrest occur, Dershowitz vowed, “I will come up to Canada. I will defend Netanyahu, and I will go after everybody who has tried to arrest him.”

The Harvard law professor emeritus and civil liberties advocate was a speaker at the conference, produced by the Israel Law Center, which uses legal action worldwide to fight for the rights of victims of terror, and to seek compensation for violations of international law.
I wonder what Amira Elghawaby as Canada's first representative to combat Islamophobia would have to say about this?
We have laws. Somebody is special? This guy sounds unhinged.
 

Ron in Regina

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This one is again Canadian centric, and weird.
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Anastasia Zorchinsky is a Canadian citizen but she was born in Kfar Saba, in central Israel. However, she says in a Nov. 13 video posted on X that the official told her because of the “political conflict we cannot put Israel in your passport.”

Alternatively, she was told she could have indicated her birth country as Palestine, and that Kfar Saba was one of several cities that was allegedly caught by this policy shift, including Jerusalem.
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Moreover, Zorchinsky was told this was a country-specific restriction – only affecting Israel.
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Weird…🤔…Doubting what she was told, Zorchinsky told National Post in an interview, she asked to see the policy supporting the official’s assertion. Then, she says, the employee went away and came back with a few colleagues who told her this change came about because Canada has recognized a state of Palestine?

She was also told there was an online list of the cities caught by the policy change.

Zorchinsky asked for a policy document that laid out the officials’ assertion. They provided nothing. “She (the passport employee) just said this without any support, no policy document. It was clear something was off.” Ultimately, the passport officials backed down and told her it was okay to designate Israel as her birth country.

“If I had just submitted my application, who knows what would have happened?” she asserts.
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Then another weird Canada centric one. This follows a steady stream of posts by Adam (Zachareah’s father Adam Quraishi) claiming Israel wrongfully targeted his son. “He went hoping to save lives, confirmed by so many including our family doctor who talked to Zachareah. He was killed 12 hours after getting to Israel,” Adam wrote on a May 21 fundraiser posted to Facebook. He was killed by Israelis, said Adam Quraishi in a video, for “looking too Palestinian.”
 

Ron in Regina

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A Canadian Jewish advocacy group is demanding answers after an anti-Israel tribunal was held at the Senate of Canada over the weekend.

“It is completely unacceptable that the Senate provided its space to speakers with documented histories of promoting antisemitism and with ties to terror,” wrote Noah Shack, the CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), in a letter addressed to Speaker of the Senate Raymonde Gagné on Monday, etc…
More at link, etc…
 

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A Canadian Jewish advocacy group is demanding answers after an anti-Israel tribunal was held at the Senate of Canada over the weekend.

“It is completely unacceptable that the Senate provided its space to speakers with documented histories of promoting antisemitism and with ties to terror,” wrote Noah Shack, the CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), in a letter addressed to Speaker of the Senate Raymonde Gagné on Monday, etc…
More at link, etc…
And Khanists Khaksuckers are a terrorist organisation in Canada but they parade around openly and even sponsor sports teams with their logo emblazoned on their jerseys.

Is that cool?
 

Ron in Regina

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A recent report by Stewart Bell and Jeff Semple for Global News based on intelligence sources said there are 450 people in Canada with ties to Hamas, including senior officials, some with Canadian citizenship and permanent resident status.

This despite warnings from former federal Liberal justice minister Irwin Cotler, who describes the brotherhood as “a standing threat to Canadian national security, to Canadian values and to our own shared identity and commitment.”


As reported by the Toronto Sun‘s Bryan Passifiume, among those who want Canada to outlaw the Muslim Brotherhood is Imam Mohammad Tawhidi, head of the Global Imams Council.

“Let me be unequivocal,” Tawhidi said at a national conference on peace and security in Ottawa last week.

“(There is) no threat greater to national security today than the Muslim Brotherhood … in its reach … in its ideological influence … in its ability to infiltrate, manipulate and mobilize. This is not rhetoric, it is reality.”
 

petros

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A recent report by Stewart Bell and Jeff Semple for Global News based on intelligence sources said there are 450 people in Canada with ties to Hamas, including senior officials, some with Canadian citizenship and permanent resident status.

This despite warnings from former federal Liberal justice minister Irwin Cotler, who describes the brotherhood as “a standing threat to Canadian national security, to Canadian values and to our own shared identity and commitment.”


As reported by the Toronto Sun‘s Bryan Passifiume, among those who want Canada to outlaw the Muslim Brotherhood is Imam Mohammad Tawhidi, head of the Global Imams Council.

“Let me be unequivocal,” Tawhidi said at a national conference on peace and security in Ottawa last week.

“(There is) no threat greater to national security today than the Muslim Brotherhood … in its reach … in its ideological influence … in its ability to infiltrate, manipulate and mobilize. This is not rhetoric, it is reality.”
Check under your bed, the closet and the bushes outside the house every night before bed cuz they're coming to get you!!!