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Public sector union apologizes for president’s antisemitic comments

OTTAWA – Leadership of the third-largest federal public service union is apologizing for antisemitic statements made by its former president, who resigned Monday after his past social media posts surfaced.

In a statement released late Tuesday evening, the national executive committee of the Canadian Association of Public Employees (CAPE) confirmed that Camille Awada made multiple antisemitic posts on social media “in years past.”

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