Canada is a country in North America and is the second-largest country in the world in terms of area. Its capital is Ottawa and its largest city is Toronto.
Chabad Rabbi Meir Kaplan sent a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, cautioning that Liberal candidate Will Greaves had made public statements "that echo classic antisemitic tropes."
A Kosher pizzeria in Toronto and another Jewish-owned business was broken into with local politicians alleging an antisemitic motivation.
Liberal leader Carney assured Canadians that his party would make it a criminal offense to threaten or impede access to houses of worship, community centers and schools.
Prime Minister Netanyahu condemned Carney's "irresponsible" statement and requested a retraction in a Thursday social media post.
"There’s such a fundamental cultural change, the zeitgeist has changed, that they don’t understand what’s going on in America, and that creates fear," said a Jewish immigration lawyer.
"In 2021, I sarcastically quoted comedian David Cross while condemning an antisemitic dog whistle on Twitter," Orr explained.
"We will bring in tougher laws to target vandalism, hate marches that break laws, violent attacks based on ethnicity and religion," Poilievre said.
Carney later backtracked on his statements when questioned about them on Wednesday, insisting he didn't hear the heckler say 'genocide.'
Bernier, on Commodity Culture, urged Canada to buy gold, predicting a "new monetary order." He critiqued trade policy, called for resource development, and condemned pandemic measures.
The local Jewish community thanked the police service for their "focus, hard work and drive to get these horrible people off of our streets."