Mark Carney's First Big Failure
Episode description
Carney’s big address on antisemitism didn’t amount to much.
Acknowledging what he called a “crisis,” Carney spoke at a Toronto synagogue, highlighting measures taken to address antisemitism in Canada, including changes in hate crimes laws and a council that will study the problem.
Jewish Canadians expecting tangible action were disappointed, so why did he bother?
NOTE: This episode makes use of generative A.I. for the following purpose: voice cloning to correct an error in the original recording in which the group Al Aqsa Martyr's Brigade was initially misidentified.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Kallan Lyons(Associate Producer and Fact Checking), Caleb Thompson (Mixing and Mastering), max collins (Director of Audio), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Harrison Lowman
Further reading:
- Prime Minister Carney highlights new measures to combat antisemitism and support Canada’s Jewish community - Government of Canada
- LIVE: Combatting Antisemitism • EN DIRECT : Lutter contre l'antisémitisme [YouTube]
- Opinion: Mark Carney, antisemitism is not a public relations problem | National Post
- NP View: What Jewish Canadians need to hear from Mark Carney
- The United States Should Offer Asylum to Canadian Jews - Flashpoints & Frontlines [Substack]
- Opinion | The Star tried something with AI it had never done before. Then, we pumped the brakes. Here's why - Toronto Star
- China’s top diplomat says Canada ties ‘fully restored’ - The Hindu
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