
My statement on Iran-related hostilities in the Middle East:
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My statement on Iran-related hostilities in the Middle East:

Defence Minister David McGuinty said he did not learn about a report of potential damage to Canadian assets from an Iranian airstrike on an airbase in Kuwait until a Quebec newspaper reported on it. ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…

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In mid-February, I joined police Chiefs from Canada and the United States, on a visit to Israel where we met police and community leaders in several cities. I spent time with police officers from Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Druze faiths representing a wide range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds. I also met with Muslim community leaders who shared openly about their concerns and their reasons for working with police. These officers and community leaders operate in an environment that demands extraordinary vigilance - managing crime, counter terrorism, supporting community and crisis response all amid extreme complexity. Police to police we were able to talk about the toll this work takes on the people who do it. We talked about building trust in communities where there is little trust. We were able to get a glimpse of the undertaking required to police in complex environments. I am grateful for what I was able to learn and share with those we visited and among my North American peers. These missions offer a great deal of insight and valuable perspective. I am grateful for the continued leadership and support of the Edmonton Police Commission who have supported me in this. As police we focus on behavior, not beliefs. Where I have felt challenged this week is in the implication that any community group should have the right to direct where we can learn. I stand by my decision to take the trip to Israel and continue to view it as valuable, among multiple learning experiences I will have in this role. I remain focused on my longstanding and ongoing commitment to dialogue, learning and connection across communities and across boundaries.

Canada, alongside France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, expresses grave concern over the escalating conflict in Lebanon and calls for immediate de-escalation by all parties. Read the joint statement: pm.gc.ca/en/news/statem…


Unfortunately, this is a distorted view of reality. On March 2nd, as on October 8th, 2023, Israelis were attacked unprovoked from Lebanese territory by Hezbollah. These are the same Israelis who for an entire year were forced to leave their homes due to relentless Hezbollah fire, yet the statement ignores their suffering. In the last two weeks, Hezbollah has fired approximately 2,000 missiles, rockets, and drones at Israeli civilians. Would the citizens of the countries that signed this statement agree to live under such terror? If these democracies were attacked in this way, would they accept a distorted symmetry between “all parties” - equating a democratic state defending its citizens with a terror organization that has taken control over a neighbouring state? The statement includes no demand on the Lebanese government to stop the fire on Israel - or even to remove Hezbollah ministers from the government. The Lebanese government failed to disarm Hezbollah, and now it must take steps to immediately stop the firing towards Israel.

"All eyes are on Canada": Israel seeking "significant change" in how Canada tackles antisemitism. toronto.citynews.ca/2026/03/17/isr…


Iran said that about 43,000 non-military locations, including 120 schools, were struck during the U.S. and Israeli attacks over the past two weeks. Iran announced that Azadi Tower is one of 43,000 non-military sites that were bombed, according to the Financial Times. Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani told reporters that Azadi Tower, one of Tehran’s most prominent modern landmarks built before the Islamic Revolution in 1979, was damaged. She added that the attacks resulted in the deaths of 206 students, while about 36,500 residential homes and more than 6,000 commercial units were damaged. #Iran #Tehran #AzadiTower #UnitedStates #WarOnIran #AlMayadeen

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I am extremely disappointed that the court has refused to put a stop to Al-Quds Day, which has long been a venue for antisemitism, hatred, intimidation and the glorification of terrorism. While the judge cited Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms, when we talk about rights we need to be clear that every person has the right to safety and security. We need to be clear that no one in Canada has the right to incite violence or free licence to intimidate and hate. The judge also said that Toronto Police Service do not need an injunction to preserve the peace. That's unbelievable! If that's the case, I fully expect that the police will immediately intervene at the first sign of hate, violence or glorification of terrorist organizations. I won't stop working to put an end to the hatred and division that runs too rampant on Canada's streets. I won't stop working to protect the greatest province in the greatest country in the world.

Thousands in Toronto march to protest the attacks on Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza by Israel and the USA