TAKE ACTION!
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REPORT AN ANTISEMITIC INCIDENT
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If you experience or witness a possible hate crime, contact police immediately at 911.
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If it is non-urgent, call:​ Peel Region 905-453-3311, Halton Region: 905-825-4777, Toronto 416-808-222, York Region 866-876-5423
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Report to FSWC
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Report to B'nai Brith
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GET INVOLVED IN JEWISH ADVOCACY
Contact UJA’s Advocacy Agent, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA), who work to advance policies that reflect the diverse perspectives of Jewish Canadians.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL SUPPORT
If your child is experiencing antisemitism in an Ontario public school, access free legal services and resources through the Combatting Antisemitism in Schools Project.
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CAMPUS
SUPPORT
Hillel Ontario offers a range of support for students at nine universities across the province. To condemn and hold accountable those who target our students with hate, and to access help on campus, contact your local Hillel in Ontario or report an incident.
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ENGAGE IN THE DEMOCRATIC PROCESS
CJPAC (Canadian Jewish Political Action Committee) provides Jewish allies and pro-Israel Canadians with unique educational programs and events to foster active participation in Canadian democracy. Learn more about the opportunities to get involved.
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REPORT
MEDIA BIAS
HonestReporting Canada monitors media and provides opportunities to report Canadian media bias. Find out how you can access events, educational opportunities, and hold media accountable.
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REPORT HATEFUL GRAFFITI
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Police have set up an online system for the public to report hate-motivated graffiti in Toronto, York Region, Peel Region, and Halton Region.​
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Report to FSWC
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Report to B'nai Brith
DOWNLOAD THE ANTI-HATE APP
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B’nai Brith Canada encourages smartphone users to download this country’s first anti-hate mobile app. The app is free and available on both Android and Apple platforms. It is also available in both English and French. Be sure to download the app before you need it.
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Data gathered on the app allows B’nai Brith to take concrete action, which may include the sharing of this information with the relevant authorities.​
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Confirmed data is anonymously documented by their staff and included in their world-renowned Annual Audit of Antisemitic Incidents published by B’nai Brith’s League for Human Rights, Canada’s definitive study on antisemitism.