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New Campaign brings Canadians TogetherAgainst Apartheid in Israel

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March 21, 2022 – Independent Jewish Voices (IJV) Canada launched a new national campaign this morning, Together Against Apartheid, aimed at educating and empowering people across the country to end Israel’s oppression against Palestinians. With last month’s report from Amnesty International, there is a growing international consensus that Israel’s treatment of Palestinians amounts to the crime of apartheid under international law.

“Just as the world came together to help bring an end to South African apartheid a generation ago, it is now our generation’s turn to come together against Israeli apartheid,” says Aaron Lakoff, IJV’s Communications and Media Lead. “Jewish people, both in South Africa and throughout the world, played a proud role in resisting the South African regime’s apartheid policies. Today, more and more Jews, and many prominent Jewish Israeli figures, are standing up against Israeli apartheid. We’re proud to launch a campaign in Canada that brings Jews, Palestinians and people of all walks of life together to stand for justice in Israel-Palestine”.

The campaign was unveiled yesterday with an online rally. Hundreds gathered to hear speeches from several prominent Israeli, Palestinian and Canadian figures, including Winnipeg Centre Member of Parliament Leah Gazan.

“Together Against Apartheid is an inspiring example of Jewish solidarity with the Palestinian people,” says Gazan. “It’s time for our federal government to put itself on the right side of history by standing up for justice and holding Israel accountable for its violations of Palestinians’ human rights”.

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The Together Against Apartheid campaign has two major goals: to educate Canadians on the realities of Israeli apartheid, and to empower Canadians to take action in their own communities by establishing of Apartheid Free Zones. An Apartheid Free Zone is a space of pro-active solidarity with the Palestinian people which seeks to cut ties of complicity with Israeli violations of Palestinian human rights. Last May, at the height of Israel’s bombing campaign in Gaza, a grocery coop in London, Ontario became the first business in Canada to declare itself as an Apartheid Free Zone. The Together Against Apartheid campaign aims to spread such initiatives across Canada.

“The world’s major human rights organizations, faith leaders, political leaders, and millions of people around the world agree that Israel is practicing apartheid. There simply isn’t any doubt about it anymore,” continues Lakoff. “The question now becomes, ‘what can we as Canadians do to stop it?’ It is unacceptable for the Canadian government to continue providing support to the Israeli government while it practices apartheid. The Together Against Apartheid campaign gives Canadians tools to help overcome this impasse, and to get involved in the movement for true justice and peace in Israel-Palestine”.

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Aaron Lakoff, IJV Communications and Media Lead, 514-317-6288, aaron@ijvcanada.org

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Body believed to be missing B.C. kayaker found in U.S., RCMP say – CBC.ca

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The RCMP say a body that was recovered by authorities in Washington state is believed to be one of two kayakers reported missing off Vancouver Island on Saturday.

Const. Alex Bérubé said the identity of the body found on San Juan Island, just south of the border, is still to be confirmed by the coroner.

A search has been underway in the waters off Sidney, B.C., about 25 kilometres north of Victoria, since the two kayakers were reported missing.

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RCMP previously said Daniel MacAlpine, 36, and Nicolas West, 26, went missing while kayaking from D’Arcy Island to View Beach on Saturday afternoon. They were in a teal blue, fibreglass, two-person kayak.

Police said members of the Central Saanich Police Department and Peninsula Emergency Measures Organization search and rescue were involved in the search, and the Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre and Canadian Coast Guard were also assisting.

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Some Canadians will be digging out of 25+ cm of snow by Friday – The Weather Network

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Prepare for multiple rounds of April snowfall this week, as Labrador braces for wintry conditions. This onslaught of snow is expected to blanket the region, potentially leading to hazardous travel conditions and disruptions throughout the week

As we march even deeper into the heart of the spring season, many parts of Canada are finding it tough to find any consistent signs of warming weather. Add to the mix periods of snow and wintry precipitation, and it’s safe to say the winter season is certainly not going out without a strong fight.

This week, parts of the East Coast will bear the brunt of the winter weather, with multiple rounds of April snowfall stacking up in Labrador. The chances for snow flurries will stick around all week long, bringing as much as 25 cm for some.

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Although 25+ cm of snow in April may seem extreme, for this part of the country, it’s definitely nothing out of the ordinary. In fact, the month as a whole brings about 40-50 cm of snow to Labrador on average.

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Some communities, including Nain, even have snowfall chances stretch all the way into June!

“This week will be a little bit different however, as some regions could reach about half of Labrador’s monthly averages alone,” says Rachel Modestino, a meteorologist at The Weather Network. “The first round on Tuesday will pack quite the punch, with heavy snow and gusty winds stretching from Labrador city to the coast.”

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Winds will be gusting between 70-90 km/h at times, and travel conditions will likely deteriorate quickly due to potential whiteouts and reduced visibility.

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Fire at building under construction in north-end Halifax quickly extinguished – CBC.ca

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Witnesses described hearing a loud blast and seeing large plumes of black smoke on Tuesday morning as a building under construction in Halifax’s north end caught fire.

A message on Halifax’s alert system said the fire was at a building in the area of Robie and St Albans streets. About an hour later, the municipality said the fire was out.

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Black plumes of smoke could be seen billowing from the building on St Albans Street Tuesday morning. (Daniel Jardine/CBC)

The alert warned people who live on the peninsula to close their windows due to smoke from the fire possibly being toxic. 

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“Residents and businesses near the fire should still keep windows closed and air exchangers turned off until air quality conditions improve in the coming hours as a precaution,” the municipality said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Halifax Regional Police were asking people to avoid the area during what is normally a time of heavy morning traffic.

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James Shaw lives on McCully Street and heard a blast around 8:20 a.m. local time. He came outside to find a building he lives near was on fire. (Submitted by James Shaw)

James Shaw lives nearby. He said he heard a blast around 8:20 a.m. local time.

“It shook the whole house,” Shaw said in an interview at the scene. “So I came outside … and saw this incredible building here on fire. Big black smoke. Lots of sparks and stuff going.”

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A number of crews responded to the fire at the under construction building in Halifax’s north end on Tuesday morning. (Daniel Jardine/CBC)

Mike Clark was working on the building adjacent to the one that caught fire. He said he was on the 30th floor when the roof of the other building caught fire and propane tanks blew up.

He said construction crews were then evacuated from the building.

“The elevator was shut down and everyone went down the stairs and out the door,” he said. “Everybody on each floor has a horn to check if anybody was left in the building. Sounded the horn and walked down. It was very organized.”

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Large plumes of black smoke as seen from a balcony on Tuesday morning. (Submitted by David Sampson)
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