Cary Kogan, a psychology professor at the University of Ottawa, warns that failure to address antisemitism could lead to dire consequences, citing the alarming rise of hate on Canadian campuses. Co-founder of the Network of Engaged Canadian Academics, Kogan highlights the mental health impact of antisemitism on Jewish faculty and students, stressing the need for universities to combat ideological propaganda. He emphasizes the importance of action against identity-based hate and advocates for better collaboration with law enforcement and more inclusive policies. Despite Jews comprising only 1% of Canada’s population, they face 70% of religiously motivated hate crimes, underscoring the urgent need for a proactive response.
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