
North Star with Ellin Bessner Cabinet minister Evan Solomon opens up about ‘unacceptable’ antisemitism in Canada
Cabinet Minister Evan Solomon tells The CJN in a wide-ranging interview how the government is 'highly engaged' in monitoring terrorist threats against Canada's Jewish community.
Solomon spent much of last week carrying out his official role as Canada’s first Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, making funding announcements to support local researchers and entrepreneurs. But on Dec. 14, the rookie politician made a point to tell Canadians about the impact that the Bondi Beach Hanukkah massacre had on Canada’s Jewish community—including himself.
Having already spoken to his rabbi and congregants at his synagogue, Holy Blossom Temple in midtown Toronto, he quickly headed downtown to City Hall to film a video of support, inviting Mayor Olivia Chow to join. Days later, he took part in a roundtable discussion with RCMP officials and other Canadian law enforcement agencies, where politicians and Jewish community leaders were briefed about the possibility of a domestic copycat attack.
Solomon insists his government is “highly engaged” with what he calls the “unacceptable level” of antisemitic attacks and the “threat level” that’s causing fear and anxiety for his community. On today’s episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, Solomon sits down with host Ellin Bessner to explain what is being done.
Related links
- Evan Solomon was one the two Jewish MPs from Toronto who were appointed to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new government in May 2025, in
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- Hear Evan Solomon’s (and Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow’s_ message to the Jewish community for Hanukkah, after last week’s Australian Bondi Beach massacre, on
- Learn more about Evan Solomon’s election campaign for the Liberals in Toronto Centre, one of the key ridings to watch in April 2025, with a tiny Jewish electorate at 1.4% of the population, in
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