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Minister demands apology after Poilievre accuses her of pandering to 'Hamas supporters'

Tensions flared on Parliament Hill Monday as MPs marked the one-year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attacks — and as Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly demanded an apology from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre after he accused her of pandering «to Hamas supporters.»

The tense exchange began early in question period when Poilievre rose to denounce what he called «genocidal chants from hateful mobs,» and called on the government to do the same.

Both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters have taken to the streets across the country in the year since the Hamas attack on Israel and that country's subsequent military action in the Gaza Strip. Police have opened investigations into alleged hate speech following some rallies and charges have been laid in some cases.

Joly initially responded to Poilievre's question by reading a prepared statement which listed the names of theCanadian victims of the Oct. 7 attack. She promised to stand with Jewish Canadians.

Poilievre rose again and insisted the government denounce antisemitic chants. Justice Minister Arif Virani then rose and said the government stands against hatred targeting Jewish Canadians.

After a few questions from other opposition parties, Poilievre again rose and accused Joly specifically of refusing to condemn antisemitic chants and being interested only in replacing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader of the Liberal Party.

«She continues to pander to Hamas supporters in the Liberal Party as part of her leadership campaign rather than doing her job,» Poilievre said.

Joly responded by accusing Poilievre of politicizing the solemn anniversary.

«If there is a day where we don't do politics about peoples' lives being taken or people being killed, it is today,» Joly said,

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