As Canada prepares for a pivotal federal election on Monday, the stakes for the Jewish community — and for the future of Canada-Israel relations — have never been higher. This is not just another ballot. It is a litmus test for the country’s moral compass, a reckoning with the rising tide of antisemitism, and a defining moment for Canada’s role in supporting its democratic allies in the world, Israel among them.
This guy verbally assaulted & harassed my wife, he yelled & screamed at kids, and drove his bike into families.
When Elizabeth asked him to stop, he said she's a target too because she's my wife.
It's alarming to learn he's not only with the @NDP, he's their riding president.… https://t.co/GgfqJQSnr5
— Kevin Vuong ️ (@KevinVuongMP) April 24, 2025
Stark? Obvious is more to the point.
