Registry of Lobbyists
B'nai Brith National Organization of Canada / Organisation nationale de B'nai Brith Canada
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Justice and Law Enforcement
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Amend the Criminal Code to broaden the definition of hate speech to include modern forms of online and digital harassment, which are often used to target minority communities, including the Jewish community.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Budget
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Dedicate funding to create a publicly accessible digital archive of all records (government departments and agencies) relating to the Holocaust and then have Library and Archives Canada (LAC) organize and release them as non-redacted copies readily open and accessible to the public.
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National Security/Security
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Deploy national security resources to protect Jewish institutions.
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Policies or Program
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National Security/Security
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Dissolve Samidoun as a not-for profit corporation.
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Policies or Program
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National Security/Security
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Ensure that Public Safety Canada fulfills its mandate to protect Canada from the spread of extremist ideologies, especially those that could radicalize young Canadians or incite violence against Jewish communities.
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National Security/Security
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Ensure that those who are in contravention of Canadian sanctions are thoroughly investigated and held accountable for their transgressions.
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Policies or Program
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National Security/Security
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Establish a federally legislated, independent enforcement body mandated to detect, investigate, and publicly report on foreign interference – including transnational repression, electoral manipulation, and the ideological infiltration of civil society organizations.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Arts and Culture
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Establish a national monitoring system to track the adoption and implementation of the IHRA definition, identifying areas where it is not being effectively applied, and implementing improvements where necessary.
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National Security/Security, Religion
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Establish a Royal Commission on Antisemitism in Canada
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Policies or Program
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Justice and Law Enforcement, National Security/Security
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Examine the enhancement of section 83.18 of the Criminal Code, which prohibits the participation in the activity of a terrorist group. Membership in, recruiting others to become members of, and the promotion or glorification of a listed terror entity should also be criminalized using this section.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Justice and Law Enforcement, National Security/Security
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Explore reformation of section 319(3)(b) of the Criminal Code. The defences from prosecution contained in these provisions are being manipulated by bad faith actors who are taking advantage of these sections by misusing their roles as faith leaders to justify their promotion of hatred.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Arts and Culture
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For the Government of Canada to maintain its commitment to fighting antisemitism by developing a concrete plan to implement the universal use of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antimerism.
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Budget
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Fund the development of a 5-year program to enhance the literacy of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism amongst Canadian youth.
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Policies or Program
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National Security/Security
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Implement a national ban on all rallies that promote hate speech, violence, and extremism, including those like Al-Quds Day.
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Policies or Program
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Justice and Law Enforcement
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Increase the maximum sentences for hate propaganda offences.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Privacy and Access to Information
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Introduce amendments to the Access to Information Act that would mandate the disclosure of all records relations to all records relating specifically to alleged Nazi war criminals in Canada and to any other Canadian citizen or resident who may have been complicit in carrying out the Holocaust and, all other Holocaust-related records (as defined by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance) in the possession of the Government of Canada.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Justice and Law Enforcement
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Introduce amendments to the Criminal Code to increase penalties for hate-motivated crimes. This includes harsher sentencing guidelines for crimes committed with a hateful intent, ensuring that perpetrators face significant consequences.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Justice and Law Enforcement
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Introduce legislation that prohibits the wearing of masks or face coverings at protests, except for those with legitimate medical or religious reasons. This law should balance the right to protest with the need to prevent hate speech, violence, and other illegal activities.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Justice and Law Enforcement
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Introduce national legislation that would ban nuisance protests near vulnerable infrastructure.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Justice and Law Enforcement
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Introduce statutory protections for whistleblowers and victims of foreign-influenced intimidation, alongside secure, confidential reporting channels accessible to individuals at risk.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Budget, Religion
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Invest in a mandatory antisemitism training program for all federal public servants that includes training on the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition.
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Policies or Program
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Foreign Affairs, International Development
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Launch a comprehensive third-party audit and establish stringent accountability conditions for future support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine. (UNRWA). The UN organization has been repeatedly implicated — through open-source evidence and international intelligence disclosures — in providing institutional cover to individuals aligned with Hamas and other proscribed terrorist entities.
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Policies or Program
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Taxation and Finance
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Launch compliance investigations into Canadian-registered not-for-profit organizations and charities suspected of facilitating, directly or indirectly, the transfer of resources to listed terrorist entities, with a mandate for swift enforcement where national security violations occur.
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Policies or Program
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National Security/Security
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Legislate mandatory parliamentary briefings and annual public reporting on the scope, evolution, and response to foreign interference threats, enhancing accountability and transparency and Develop a graduated enforcement regime that empowers the government to respond proportionately to violations, from public reprimands to criminal charges, where warranted.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Budget, National Security/Security
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Make new investments to support and strengthen Canada’s ability to monitor and prevent terrorism. Funding should be provided to enhance the capacity and expand the capabilities of Canada’s Integrated National Security Enforcement Teams (INSETs).
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Justice and Law Enforcement, National Security/Security
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Mandate a comprehensive review and designation of all the presently un-listed entities of concern and to designate those who meet the legislated criteria as terrorist entities
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Policies or Program
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Justice and Law Enforcement, National Security/Security
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Propose amendments to the Criminal Code to criminalize the public display of the emblems and symbols of listed terror entities to effectively prevent the glorification and promotion of the ideologies and actions of listed terror entities. This could be included in section 83.18
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Foreign Affairs
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Propose solutions to rectify the general incoherence of Canada’s sanctions schemes, including by instituting clear and publicly available policy regarding which legislation is used in which circumstances, and ensuring that the various sanctions legislations are used in an internally consistent and cohesive manner.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Justice and Law Enforcement
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Pursue an amendment to the Criminal Code that will ban the public display of the Nazi hooked cross (Hakenkreuz) and other Nazi iconography.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Justice and Law Enforcement
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Recommendations for the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights on Bill C-9, An Act to amend the Criminal Code (hate propaganda, hate crime and access to religious or cultural places):
1. The Committee should support Section 3 and Subsection 4(2), while maintaining the requirement for Attorney General consent for private prosecutions under the Hate Propaganda provisions;
2. The Committee should reject the proposed Subsection 319(2.2) as drafted, limit it to hate symbols, remove the term “Nazi Swastika,” use the term Hakenkreuz (Hooked Cross), include the Sieg Heil salute, and create a new subsection under Section 83.18 prohibiting the public display of symbols used by listed terrorist entities;
3. The Committee should require that any codified definition of “Hatred” conforms with the Supreme Court of Canada’s articulation in the Whatcott decision;
4. The Committee should repeal or amend the exemptions in Subsections 319(3)(b) and 319(3.1)(b).
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Budget
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Review all federal grant programs to ensure that only projects that align with Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy: Changing Systems, Transforming Lives, 2024-2028 receive federal funding.
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Grant, Contribution or Other Financial Benefit, Policies or Program
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Justice and Law Enforcement, National Security/Security
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Review and amend existing hate crime and online harms legislation to ensure that Canadian legislation is reflective of all the forms of hate presently plaguing our society
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Justice and Law Enforcement, National Security/Security
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Spearhead reforms in regard to the repercussions imposed following the listing of a terrorist entity. For example, membership in or recruiting for a listed terror entity must be made a criminal offence in Canada.
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Immigration
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Strengthen legal tools to insulate Canada from individuals associated with hate-promoting ideologies, listed terrorist entities, and foreign influence networks by amending the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and other relevant federal legislation.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Foreign Affairs
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Support the utilization of the new mechanism to repurpose assets of sanctioned individuals and entities, and facilitate the establishment of a clear role for victims in this process, including a role for individual claimants, and the possibility of using assets to assist victims in war-torn countries and conflict zones.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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Arts and Culture
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That a national program be developed to enhance the digital literacy of youth relating to misinformation and disinformation that they may encounter online.
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National Security/Security
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That Canada takes tangible steps to actuate on the commitments made with regards to social media and online harms in the 2025 G7 Interior and Security Ministers Communiqué.
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Policies or Program
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Industry, Science and Technology
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That Jewish persons be included in all Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Accessibility (EDIA) policies and initiatives that are found within the new capstone research funding organization’s legislation, governance structures and programming.
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Justice and Law Enforcement, National Security/Security
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That the Government of Canada formally recognize the national crisis of antisemitism by establishing a national antisemitism emergency task force.
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Policies or Program
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National Security/Security
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That the Minister of Public Safety investigate and, where possible, enforce restrictions on terror-glorifying content, including but not limited to video games and online activity.
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Policies or Program, Regulation
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Arts and Culture, Religion
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That the new Advisory Council on Rights, Equality and Inclusion recognize that Jewish Canadians remain the most frequently targeted group for hate crimes in Canada and ensure this reality informs both its composition and priorities, that individuals tasked with addressing antisemitism reflect the broadly accepted understanding of antisemitism within the Jewish community in Canada, and that support for the IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism serve as a foundational element guiding the Council’s work.
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Policies or Program
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Industry, Science and Technology
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That the new Capstone Research Funding Organization ensures that Canada’s three federal research funding agencies amend their funding agreements with post-secondary institutions to include, as a component of the agreements, an attestation that the institutions will ensure that all activities funded by the agencies are in alignment with Canada’s Anti-Racism Strategy.
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Policies or Program
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National Security/Security
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That the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security launch a new study on the topic of the rise of online radicalization among Canadian youth.
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Legislative Proposal, Bill or Resolution
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National Security/Security, Transportation
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That Transport Canada conduct an investigation into three incidents that took place at airports in October 2025 in Kelowna, Victoria and Windsor. At each airport, the flight information screens and the public address system were hijacked to display and broadcast pro-terror messages.
That the Chair of the Standing Committee on Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, extend invitations to the Minister of Transport and the Minister of Public Safety to testify and provide Canadians with essential information about how these airports were compromised, and what steps are being taken to ensure the continued safety of Canadian travelers.
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Policies or Program
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National Security/Security
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The Prime Minister must address the nation immediately, acknowledge the crisis of antisemitism, and outline concrete actions to ensure the safety of Jewish Canadians, defend Canadian values, and confront rising extremism threatening the country’s social fabric.
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Justice and Law Enforcement
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Treat attacks on Jewish institutions as acts of domestic terrorism.
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Foreign Affairs, Justice and Law Enforcement, National Security/Security
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Unconditionally support Israel’s efforts to nullify the extra-territorial threats currently compromising its security, and commit to assisting in the development of afunctional democracy within the Palestinian Territories before it recognizes the existence of a Palestinian state.
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