The vandalism of the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa, featuring antisemitic graffiti, has sparked strong condemnation from Jewish leaders, who assert that the Canadian government must take stronger action against rising antisemitism. Lawrence Greenspon, co-chair of the monumentβs governing committee, described the graffiti as a hate message, linking it to broader societal issues stemming from anti-Israel sentiment. As investigations proceed, leaders including Prime Minister Mark Carney and Conservative Party members have called for accountability and stressed the urgent need for education and vigilance against hate.
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