Canada’s Jewish community is investing vast resources into defending itself against the anti-Israel “encampment” movement on university campuses from coast to coast, including Winnipeg. But universities have not been listening to our reactive strategies, signalling that it may be time to rethink our approach. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * Canada’s Jewish community is investing vast resources into defending itself against the anti-Israel “encampment” movement on university campuses from coast to coast, including Winnipeg.

But universities have not been listening to our reactive strategies, signalling that it may be time to rethink our approach. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? Opinion Canada’s Jewish community is investing vast resources into defending itself against the anti-Israel “encampment” movement on university campuses from coast to coast, including Winnipeg. But universities have not been listening to our reactive strategies, signalling that it may be time to rethink our approach.

As demonstrated in B’nai Brith Canada’s 2023 , there is a link between anti-Israel incitement and antisemitic acts on our streets. Universities ought to take this seriously. Many of the so-called “People’s Universities” (as many of the encampments are styling themselves) are backed by entities who have openly glorified terrorism, celebrated Hamas’ brutal Oct.

7 attack.