Jewish group calls on Ottawa to launch commission on antisemitism
OTTAWA — The Jewish advocacy group B’nai Brith has called on Ottawa to launch a commission on antisemitism and appoint someone to the envoy role that has been left vacant since July.
“The absence of the position undermines Canada’s international reputation and signals a lack of commitment to antisemitism,” the group’s CEO Simon Wolle said at a Monday press conference on Parliament Hill.
“If no actions are taken to address this bigotry and its harm to Canadian Jews — and in turn, all Canadian values — then we fear that this sends a really dangerous message to Canadians that hate against a minority group is not only acceptable but welcome.”
Wolle was speaking a day before the annual remembrance ceremony at the National Holocaust Monument — an event which used to feature Ottawa’s special envoy on preserving Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism.


