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Ottawa announces antisemitism forum in the wake of school shootings [Video]

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In the wake of recent shootings at Jewish schools, the federal government is planning to hold a national forum to combat antisemitism in the country.

The forum will be held in Ottawa in February of 2025 to “discuss the growing public safety threat of antisemitism,” the Department of Justice Canada announced on Friday.

“Canada has seen a troubling rise in antisemitic incidents, threats, and hate crimes,” the department said.

“The Government of Canada recognizes the urgent need for national leadership to ensure Jewish Canadians feel safe in their synagogues, schools, and communities.”

The justice minister, attorney general, and the minister and associate minister of public safety will co-chair the forum next year.

Federal, provincial, and municipal leadership, along with law enforcement and prosecutors will also be in attendance.

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The announcement comes after the third shooting this year at the same Jewish girls’ school in Toronto, reported by police on Friday.

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