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I'd like to give a shout-out to the Jewish communities of Toronto (one of whose members is shown here), Ottowa and other cities in Ontario for being the 'activists' referred to by Evelyn Gordon who brought about the stunning vote she describes
condemning Israel Apartheid Jewish Genocide Week.
[T]he provincial legislature of Ontario, Canada, voted unanimously to condemn this extravaganza, because it “serves to incite hatred against Israel, a democratic state that respects the rule of law and human rights, and … diminishes the suffering of those who were victims of a true apartheid regime in South Africa.”
Two things make this decision remarkable. One is that Ontario has long been a hotbed of anti-Israel activity. For instance, its largest labor union, the Ontario chapter of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, enthusiastically promotes BDS; in 2006, the chapter voted to boycott Israel until it accepts a Palestinian “right of return,” otherwise known as committing demographic suicide. Thus Ontario legislators defied a powerhouse vote machine over an issue with little political traction, just because they thought it was right.
The second is that not long ago, Canada’s foreign policy was hostile to Israel. In October 2000, for instance, days after the intifada erupted, Canada voted for a UN Security Council resolution condemning Israel for the violence, without a word of blame for the Palestinians. And that vote was typical, not exceptional. Thus the Ontario decision represents a sharp turnabout in a fairly short period of time.
The man primarily responsible for the change is undoubtedly Canada’s Conservative prime minister, Stephen Harper, who has turned his country into one of Israel’s most reliable supporters.
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But Harper’s revolution alone cannot explain the Ontario vote. The Conservatives have only 24 seats in Ontario’s parliament; the rival Liberal Party, which has no reason to toe Harper’s line, has 71. Yet Liberals who, as one noted, normally disagree with Conservatives over almost everything united with them on this.
Read the whole thing. And if you're a member of Ontario's Jewish community, be proud.
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Next week the Canadian Federal government is set to vote on a similar resolution. There have already been numerous statements by various politicians including the liberal opposition leader, Michael Ignatieff, condemning Israel Apartheid Week.
Oh Canada indeed! Yasher Koach!
OttAwa, not Ottowa.
Thank you. (I live there so I can't but help be pedantic about it.)
@Thermblog: My condolences then. Ottawa is way too cold for me in the winter. More of a Toronto guy, now in the US.
Glad to see Iggy finally doing something appropriate, but he is a TERRIBLE leader for the Liberals and will drive them into the ground as surely as Obama is for the Democrats.
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