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Poilievre blames Liberals for rising antisemitism in remarks at Oct. 7 commemoration ceremony

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre marked the one year anniversary of the Oct. 7 attack on Israel by speaking against rising antisemitism in Canada during a ceremony in Ottawa on Monday night.

But while Trudeau spoke about the need to fight rising antisemitism in general, Poilievre largely offered a pointed criticism of the Liberal government.

«This ideology that seeks to divide out people based on race and ethnicity, that has led to these horrifying outbursts of hatred, are not from the bottom up. They are from the top down,» Poilievre said.

The Conservative leader pointed to recent controversies — such as the appointment of Birju Dattani as chief commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission and the granting of a federal contract to agroup who employed a consultant that was accused of posting antisemitic content on X — as examples of the government's failings.

«It is time for the people to change the government,» he said to a loud applause from the room.

Poilivre said if his party forms government, he would defund the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) and deny federal funding to universities that «spread antisemitism or make Jews feel unsafe and uncomfortable on their campuses.»

«We will put behind us this ugly ideology that has divided our people and we will reclaim the country that we knew and love,» he said.

Trudeau, who spoke ahead of Poilievre, began his remarks by thanking those gathered and specifically naming members of his caucus.

«Thank you to the parliamentarians from all parties who are putting partisanship aside to be here today,» Trudeau said.

The prime minister spoke generally about the need to combat antisemitism in Canada in the wake

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