Analysis: For Canadian Jews, the question is: What now?
08-06-2026 12:00 via nationalpost.com

Analysis: For Canadian Jews, the question is: What now?

A week after Mark Carney’s June 1 speech at Toronto’s Holy Blossom synagogue, Jewish Canadians have had a chance to come up for air, many coming to terms with the grim possibility that even a prime minister finally naming a “crisis of antisemitism” may not translate into the protection they need, or the country they thought they lived in.Carney was moved to reassure the Jewish community, yet, according to many leaders, he largely failed.The prime minister acknowledged &l
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