Senators call on Carney to restore antisemitism envoy, step up fight against hate
OTTAWA — The Senate human rights committee is calling for more education, better digital literacy and a federal task force on hate to fight a spike in anti-Jewish hate crimes and acts of intimidation.
In a report tabled Tuesday, the committee is also asking Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government to restore the antisemitism envoy role it scrapped in February.
“It is unacceptable to me and to our committee that a community of people should live in fear just because of who they are or what they believe in,” committee chair Sen. Paulette Senior told a news conference on Parliament Hill.
The report follows a rise in gunfire, arson and vandalism attacks on synagogues and Jewish schools since October 2023, when Hamas militants attacked Israel, prompting Israel to bomb the Gaza Strip and triggering massive political shifts from Iran to Syria.


