
Canada’s national crisis of antisemitism is escalating, and the Government has failed to take sufficient action to stop it. On 14 January, B’nai Brith Canada wrote to the Prime Minister calling for a Royal Commission of Inquiry on antisemitism. On 26 January, we stood on Parliament Hill and repeated that call publicly. We have received no response. In the meantime, threats and attacks are intensifying. Shots fired at Jewish businesses and places of worship this week are not isolated incidents. They are the continuation of a disturbing national pattern. Federal threat assessment reporting warns that a violent attack targeting the Jewish community remains a realistic possibility in Canada. The risk is real. Real lives are at stake. What will it take for the Government to finally act? Today, B’nai Brith Canada is launching a national petition demanding that the Government of Canada establish a Royal Commission on antisemitism. A Royal Commission is the highest level of independent public inquiry. It can compel evidence, expose institutional failure, and produce enforceable recommendations to restore safety and accountability. Canadians deserve action. And if the Government refuses to act, we deserve answers. Click here to sign the petition: bnaibrith.ca/royalcommissio…




















