Canada’s antisemitism panel draws fire over Alghabra appointment

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a racism advisory board to address rising antisemitism, but the panel drew criticism for including Omar Alghabra, a former CAF president who once downplayed Hamas’ reach, and Avnish Nanda, a lawyer who represented anti-Israel encampment activists, prompting questions about the council’s credibility on antisemitism.
- Activist who questioned Hamas intentions joins Canada's antisemitism panel The Jerusalem Post
- Carney Says Canada Faces a ‘Crisis of Antisemitism’ The New York Times
- Canada is failing the Jewish community and Jews are being targeted, Carney says CNN
- Chair of Carney's new faith advisory council defends its mandate and membership CBC
- Opinion: The Prime Minister addressed Canada’s antisemitism problem. Almost nobody was satisfied The Globe and Mail
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