Last Thursday, Feb. 22, the school of business at McGill University in Montreal had to quickly cancel its in-person classes and switch to online learning, because anti-Israel protesters blocked access to the department’s Bronfman building, off Sherbrooke St. W. The protest was called by a campus Palestinian club and was the latest incident in an escalation of what the authors of a new study have found was an alarming rise of antisemitism on Canadian university campuses, especially after Oct. 7.
Researchers at the Abraham Global Peace Initiative (AGPI) released their 2023 campus antisemitism report on Feb. 16. It documents the “intimidation, harassment, and regrettably, violent behaviour against Jewish students” and also the “blatant targeting of Jewish students”, and calls into question the effectiveness of the institutions’ embrace of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs.
They also gave letter marks for each of the universities: York, University of Toronto and Concordia received the lowest grades of F, while five schools weren’t much safer: University of Victoria, Queen’s, Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson), UBC and Lethbridge–they all scored Ds and D-.
Dr. Neil Orlowsky is Director of Education for the AGPI, and he joins The CJN Daily to review the findings, and why he feels parents should consider the report before advising their teens where to attend university this fall.
What we talked about:
- Read how a blockade impacted classes at the McGill University Bronfman building last Thursday, in The CJN.
- Read the AGPI’s 2024 report on campus antisemitism, and hear The CJN’s coverage of the AGPI’s first report in 2022 on the best and worst schools for Canadian Jews, on The CJN Daily.
- Excellent campus safety resources page for Jewish students in Montreal, by Federation CJA.
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