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Daily Briefing: CANADIAN JEWS VOTE, WITH MUCH AT STAKE

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Canadian Jews to Head to Polls with Concerns About Safety and Antisemitism:  Michael Starr, Jerusalem Post, Apr. 27, 2025

Canada Votes Soon: A Globalist-Islamic Alliance and the Consequences for Jews:  Sonia Bailley, RAIR Foundation, Apr. 20, 2025

Opinion: This is an Existential Election for Jewish Canadians:   Karine Toledano and Aline Levi, National Post, Apr. 27, 2025

Why Smart Canadians Are Fleeing for the U.S.:  Reuven Brenner, WSJ, Apr. 24, 2025

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FOR FURTHER REFERENCE

Trump Isn’t the Election Issue, It’s the Carney Liberals:  Mike Thomas, Western Standard, Apr. 26, 2025 — Friday afternoon, I received a tele-marketing call from the Liberal candidate in my riding in Calgary. She went through the usual spiel of “having a strong voice to speak on my behalf in Ottawa”.

 

In One North Toronto Riding, Two Jewish Politicians Get Personal About Israel and Antisemitism:  Lila Sarick, CJN Daily, Apr. 24, 2025 —  When voters cast their ballots in the Toronto riding of York Centre, most are in the unusual position of picking a candidate they have already seen on the political stage: either Ya’ara Saks, the Liberal incumbent or Roman Baber, the Conservative who represented the riding for the Ontario PCs from 2018 to 2022.

 

A Top Legal Adviser on How Our New PM Should Tackle Trump—And Support Israel:  CJN Daily, Apr. 25, 2025 — With just a few days left in Canada’s federal election campaign, U.S. president Donald Trump has once again inserted himself onto the ballot question: the American leader repeated on Wednesday that Canada would “cease to exist” without the United States. Trump also threatened to further increase tariffs on Canadian cars and auto parts.

 

‘Emotional Safety’ of Some Students ‘Compromised’ at Event, Toronto School Board Reviews Finds:  Dave Gordon, JNS, Apr. 25, 2025 —  Jewish students weren’t in any physical danger during a school trip on Sept. 18, 2024; however, their emotional safety ought to have been more of a concern to their teachers, according to a Dec. 30 review, which the Toronto District School Board published on April 23.

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