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Jews are the religious group in Canada most likely to be targeted for hate crimes: Statistics Canada
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In 2021, after staff at the Chabad Centre for Jewish Life and Learning discovered antisemitic graffiti, notes of love appeared instead. (Black Press Media file photo)

Oak Bay Mayor Kevin Murdoch knows he walks a fine line between calling out bad behaviour and amplifying hateful messages.

Hearing disturbing reports of online targeting of Jewish-owned businesses in Oak Bay and Greater Victoria, hesa国际传媒檚 choosing to speak out.

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Hesa国际传媒檚 heard of multiple instances of antisemitic messaging in Greater Victoria and knows at least one Jewish-owned business is facing hate email and targeted negative online reviews.

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So he spoke up sa国际传媒 quite publicly.

sa国际传媒淚 find it very sad how prevalent hate continues to be in our society; old prejudices always seem to crop up in times of conflict sa国际传媒 and can grow when leaders give room for that division. It is a tool of authoritarian regimes the world over. We must all speak up early and loudly to reject such behaviour. There is no place for bigotry in Oak Bay, the CRD, or Canada,sa国际传媒 he said on social media.

Business owners are also torn, he said, between illuminating the issue and drawing attention to their family or business and risk becoming a target.

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Despite representing less than one per cent of the Canadian population, Jews are the religious group in Canada most likely to be targeted for hate crimes, according to Statistics Canada.

The number of police-reported hate crimes targeting a given religion rose from 530 in 2020 to 884 in 2021, representing a 67-per-cent increase, StatsCan data show. It marked the highest number of hate crimes targeting a religion since comparable data have been recorded and followed three consecutive years of decreases. Police-reported hate crimes targeting the Jewish (up 47 per cent), Muslim (up 71 per cent) and Catholic (up 260 per cent) religions were up in 2021 compared with the previous year.

Murdoch is confident a small group holds the level of anger and hatred hesa国际传媒檚 talking about. Hesa国际传媒檚 also adamant no minority group should feel unsafe or unwelcome sa国际传媒渘o matter where they were born.sa国际传媒

With International Holocaust Remembrance Day approaching on Jan. 27, 2024, he calls on the wider community to live by the motto best associated with Second World War genocide sa国际传媒 sa国际传媒渘ever again.sa国际传媒



Christine van Reeuwyk

About the Author: Christine van Reeuwyk

Longtime journalist with the Greater Victoria news team.
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