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This is an existential election for Jewish Canadians

After nearly a decade of Liberal government, we are watching history repeat itself. Synagogues are being burned, schools shot at, businesses attacked, and hatred paraded openly through our streets. These are not isolated incidents — they are warnings. And ignoring them now would be a deadly mistake.

This election is not just political. For Jewish Canadians, it is existential. Our future in this country hinges on choosing leadership willing to act decisively against rising hate.


A passionate argument but not a universally accepted viewpoint.

ANALYSIS: Are Canadian Jews really moving to the Conservatives?

There isn’t much evidence for the supposed rightward shift among Jewish voters — or for its impact


And …

I’m a Jewish Canadian, and I won’t be voting for Pierre Poilievre

Commentators in the mainstream media have suggested that most Jews voting for the Conservatives under Pierre Poilievre are doing so largely on the basis of the party’s policies on antisemitism and Israel. The CBC’s flagship news program, The National, carried perhaps the definitive take on this theme earlier this week.


I believe it is too late in the game. The Canadian state and its political class have chosen a side and it isn’t Israel’s.

Our elites are guilty of importing a violent incompatible culture –  Islam. They know it.

And now they cultivate the Muslim vote to save their skins.

PS. Jews voting Liberal remind me of the commies who refused to believe Stalin was a mass murdering lunatic despite Khrushchev’s denunciation.

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