Alan Kessel: Carney’s ‘covenant’ on antisemitism rings hollow
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Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks during a visit with members of the Jewish community and law enforcement leaders at Holy Blossom Temple in Toronto, Ontario on Monday, June 1, 2026. (Peter Power/Postmedia News) Article content Prime Minister Mark Carney chose an ambitious theme for his major address on antisemitism at Toronto’s Holy Blossom Temple: he spoke of covenant. Article content Not policy. Not politics. Covenant. Article content Article content It was a thoughtful and, in many respects, moving framework. Carney argued that Canada rests upon a covenant among its citizens: a shared commi…
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