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Government of Canada helps the Jewish Russian Speaking Community of Toronto protect themselves from hate-motivated crimes


TORONTO, July 26, 2019 /CNW/ - Canadians have the right to be free to practise their faith and culture without fear. That's why the Government of Canada helps communities implement measures to protect against hate-motivated crimes through the Communities at Risk: Security Infrastructure Program (SIP). 

Today, Member of Parliament for York Centre, Michael Levitt, and Member of Parliament for Willowdale Ali Ehsassi, on behalf of the Minister for Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Ralph Goodale, announced up to $31,749 in federal funding to the Jewish Russian Speaking Community of Toronto. 

This funding will support the Jewish Russian Speaking Community of Toronto, a non-profit organization which provides educational, social and cultural community services among the Jews of the former Soviet Union and their families in the Toronto area. Possible security upgrades could include a security camera system, door control and/or alarm system which will help ensure that community members can practise their activities safely and securely.

Since the launch of SIP, the Government of Canada has quadrupled its funding to the program as part of its ongoing commitment to helping religious and cultural organizations better protect themselves against hate-motivated crimes. As committed in Budget 2019, $4 million is available each year, until 2021-22 and $3 million in ongoing funding thereafter.

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"No Canadian should be afraid to use their community institutions. The Government of Canada is determined to support at-risk communities like the Jewish community in confronting this climate of fear. It is important for those who have been victimized by anti-Semitic and other hate-motivated crimes, or who worry they may be, to feel safe and secure in their community centres, schools, and places of worship. The Security Infrastructure Program is essential to making our communities safer, particularly, the families, children and seniors that use these institutions."

?  Member of Parliament for York Centre, Michael Levitt, on behalf of the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Ralph Goodale

"Although we live in a country that is inclusive and diverse, we must not take our safety and security for granted. Protecting our communities, whether it be community centres, educations institutions or places of worship, from hate is the smart thing to do. Through the Security Infrastructure Program, our government is helping to protect all Canadians' right to be free to practise their faith and culture without fear. There is no social license for hate, not in Canada."

?   Member of Parliament for Willowdale, Ali Ehsassi, on behalf of the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, the Honourable Ralph Goodale

"With the issues facing the Jewish community, both locally with an increase of anti-Semitic crimes in the GTA and in North America as a whole, the latest being attack on Chabad of Poway, our community members have been asking for increased security and we are happy to be able to go ahead and make this reality. We thank the federal government for stepping in to make this possible."

?  Rabbi Yoseph Y. Zaltzman, Senior Rabbi and Founder, Jewish Russian Speaking Community of Toronto

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