CPC appeals to Jewish community ahead of Toronto by-election

CPC appeals to Jewish community ahead of Toronto by-election
CPC appeals to Jewish community ahead of Toronto by-election

OTTAWA — Federal Conservatives are calling on the Jewish community in a Toronto riding to send Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a message for his “betrayal” by voting for the Conservative candidate in the upcoming by-election.

Voters in Toronto-St. Paul’s will choose a new MP on June 24 to replace longtime Liberal minister Carolyn Bennett, who retired last December after 26 years in the seat.

Justin Trudeau is trailing in all major polls. Political observers have been watching to see if this trend will impact results in this liberal stronghold since the 1990s.

The Conservative Party recently sent a letter to voters in the riding detailing what it calls Justin Trudeau’s “silence” in the face of rising “hatred toward Jews” since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas. last fall.

The letter signed by deputy leader Melissa Lantsman, shared with The Canadian Press by a member of the Jewish community, says voters must send the prime minister “a message about his betrayal of the Jewish community” by voting for the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) in this by-election.

Neither the CCP nor Leader Pierre Poilievre’s office responded to questions about whether the letter was intended for Jewish voters or whether it was being distributed more widely.

2021 census data shows that Toronto-St. Paul’s is the riding with the fifth highest proportion of Jewish residents in the country, at 15%.

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