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British Columbia to Rename Geographical Sites Honoring Nazi Collaborator Pétain – B’nai Brith Canada
Remembering AMIA 2022 – Berney Theatre – B’nai Brith Canada
July 18, 2022 marks 28 years since the bombing of AMIA, a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires. 85 people were murdered and more than 300 were wounded. It remains the biggest terrorist attack in Argentina. Although it is clear that Iran and Hezbollah were behind the attack, no charges have been brought. Read more » »
B’nai Brith Canada Lauds B.C. for Rescinding Geographical Names Honouring Nazi Collaborator – B’nai Brith Canada
Henri Philippe Pétain (Wikipedia) Cliquez ici pour le français July 5, 2002 VANCOUVER – B’nai Brith Canada applauds the B.C. Government for responding to calls from our organization and other groups to rescind the names of three locations that honour Nazi collaborator Henri Philippe Pétain. Read more » »
Arrival of US hate group in Toronto for speaking engagements slammed by B’nai Brith Arrival of US hate group in Toronto for speaking engagements slammed by B’nai Brith – B’nai Brith Canada
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How is a Terrorist Living Freely in Canada? – B’nai Brith Canada
Khaled Barakat video June 22, 2022 VANCOUVER – B’nai Brith Canada is issuing a new video compilation (click play button in above image) on Canadian resident Khaled Barakat as a reminder of the threat posed by this senior member of the terrorist-designated Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Read more » »
B’nai Brith Urges B.C. to Adopt IHRA’s Definition of Antisemitism – B’nai Brith Canada
June 21, 2022 VANCOUVER – B’nai Brith Canada is calling on British Columbia to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of antisemitism. B.C. Premier John Horgan has voiced his support for the Federal Government’s adoption of IHRA, but the definition still has not been adopted in the province. Read more » »
B’nai Brith Canada Helps Ukraine Refugees – B’nai Brith Canada
B’nai Brith Canada’s Ukraine Appeal June 20, 2022 TORONTO – On this World Refugee Day, B’nai Brith Canada is proud to highlight our efforts to help Afghan and Ukrainian refugees. To assist the many Ukrainian refugees in their time of need, B’nai Brith began last March its Emergency Ukraine Relief Campaign. Read more » »



















