Universities say calling for genocide against Jews violates rules, silent on Israel
OTTAWA — Calling for the genocide of the Jewish people would violate school policies on antisemitism, Canada’s major universities say — but they are largely quiet on whether urging the eradication of the state of Israel would meet the same standard.
A group of members of Parliament put that question to 27 different institutions in response to the mounting antisemitic rhetoric that followed the start of Israel’s war on Hamas.
That war, precipitated by the deadly terrorist attacks on civilians in southern Israel last October, has left more than 25,000 Palestinians dead, including many children, Hamas officials in Gaza say.
Since it began, police across Canada have reported a sharp spike in antisemitic hate crimes. Local Jewish leaders say they are living with fears they have not experienced in generations.

