Trudeau says he hopes Gaza ceasefire will ‘turn down the temperature’ in Canada
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed news of a ceasefire deal to pause the “gruelling” 15-month war in the Gaza Strip, hoping it would ease tensions in Canada.
“It means we can see the light at the end of the tunnel, to hopefully put an end to this horrific war that has taken the lives of far too many innocents,” Trudeau told reporters Wednesday.
He said the announcement gave him “hope that here in Canada, we can turn down the temperature, truly listen to one another, and ultimately rebuild the relationships between various communities which have been deeply damaged.”
Hate crimes targeting Jews and Muslims have risen across Canada since the war started, as have large protests and encampments, some of which have included praise for the Hamas attack.


