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Jan 16, 2010 statement by Jason Kenney on the issue of Holocaust Remembrance
Statement by Jason Kenney
Ottawa, January 16, 2010 — The Honourable Jason Kenney, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, issued the following statement commemorating Raoul Wallenberg Day on January 17:
“Raoul Wallenberg Day is an opportunity to remember the Holocaust and to pay tribute, not only to its victims, but also to its heroes. By doing so, we renew our commitment to fight against the evils of racism, discrimination, and anti-Semitism.
“The extermination of millions of Jewish people and others during World War II was a crime against all of humanity. Thousands, however, were saved by the efforts of courageous individuals such as Raoul Wallenberg.
“Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish diplomat and humanitarian who worked in Budapest, Hungary, during World War II and rescued Jews from the Holocaust. He is credited with saving the lives of more than 100,000 Hungarian Jews at the risk of his own life.
“On January 17, 1945, Raoul Wallenberg was captured by Soviet forces as the Soviet Union pushed the Nazis out of Hungary. He was not seen again.
“As we celebrate his legacy, we are compelled to remember the achievements of this great and courageous man – Canada’s first honourary citizen – as well as the lessons we can all draw from his example.
“His legacy – to act to combat hate and prejudice – is being continued by the Government of Canada through our full membership in the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research (ITF).
“Canada is committed to supporting the ITF’s efforts to further develop knowledge of the Holocaust, and to ensure that future generations understand both the Holocaust and the roots of anti-Semitism and racism.
“In addition, Canada takes a zero tolerance approach to anti-Semitism. Canada is not content to be an observer on the world stage. Rather, Canada is playing a leadership role in combating the new anti-Semitism.
“That is why our Government refused to participate in the Durban II conference, led the world in walking out on Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad when he addressed the United Nations in September of 2009, and why the Prime Minister was selected to receive the Simon Wiesenthal International Leadership Award.
“I was deeply saddened and appalled when I learned last June about the shooting provoked by anti-Semitism at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. It was shocking to think that a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust could be the site of such a despicable act.
“That incident was an unwelcome reminder that the evils of anti-Semitism continue to exist in the world. It was also a tragic reminder of the crucial importance of combating the scourge of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial.
“As Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism, and on behalf of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, I call on all Canadians to reject anti-Semitism, learn more about the legacy of Raoul Wallenberg, and be inspired by his heroism and selfless spirit.”
Issue:
Holocaust Remembrance - Dec 10, 2007
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Cotler, Irwin - Jun 04, 2010
Ignatieff, Michael - Jun 04, 2010
Mendes , Alexandra - Jun 01, 2010
Neville, Anita - May 10, 2010
Harper, Stephen - May 08, 2010
Cotler, Irwin - Apr 16, 2010
May, Elizabeth - Apr 12, 2010
Dryden, Ken - Apr 12, 2010
Ignatieff, Michael - Apr 11, 2010
Harper, Stephen - Apr 11, 2010
Layton, Jack - Apr 10, 2010
Ignatieff, Michael - Jan 27, 2010
Wrzesnewskyj, Borys - Jan 26, 2010
Kent, Peter - Jan 26, 2010
Uppal, Tim - Dec 08, 2009
Wasylycia-Leis, Judy - Dec 08, 2009
Cotler, Irwin - Dec 08, 2009
Neville, Anita - Dec 08, 2009
Maloway, Jim - Dec 08, 2009
Bagnell, Larry - Dec 08, 2009
Uppal, Tim - Dec 08, 2009
Uppal, Tim - Dec 08, 2009
Uppal, Tim - Dec 08, 2009
Poilievre, Pierre - Dec 08, 2009
Uppal, Tim - Dec 08, 2009
Jean, Brian - Dec 08, 2009
Lavallée, Carole - Dec 08, 2009
Uppal, Tim - Dec 08, 2009
Cannon, Lawrence - Oct 08, 2009
Uppal, Tim - Sep 18, 2009
Goldstein, Yoine - Apr 21, 2009
Neville, Anita - Apr 21, 2009
Crête, Paul - Apr 21, 2009
Brown, Gord - Apr 21, 2009
Silva, Mario - Apr 21, 2009
Comartin, Joe - Feb 05, 2009
Martin, Tony - Feb 05, 2009
Angus, Charlie - Feb 05, 2009
Angus, Charlie - Feb 02, 2009
Neville, Anita - Dec 01, 2008
Kadis, Susan - May 14, 2008
Goldring, Peter - May 14, 2008
Layton, Jack - May 02, 2008
Dion, Stéphane - May 01, 2008
Goldstein, Yoine - May 01, 2008
Kadis, Susan - May 01, 2008
Cotler, Irwin - May 01, 2008
Lunney, James - May 01, 2008
Cotler, Irwin - Feb 01, 2008
Goldstein, Yoine - Jan 29, 2008
Reid, Scott - Jan 28, 2008
Goldstein, Yoine - Nov 14, 2007
Brison, Scott - Oct 21, 2007
Neville, Anita - May 08, 2007
Goodyear, Gary - May 01, 2007
Harper, Stephen - May 01, 2007
Epp, Ken - Apr 18, 2007
Lunney, James - Apr 18, 2007
Cotler, Irwin - Apr 18, 2007
Lalonde, Francine - Apr 16, 2007
Neville, Anita - Apr 16, 2007
Layton, Jack - Apr 16, 2007
Harper, Stephen - Apr 15, 2007
Dion, Stéphane - Apr 15, 2007
Kadis, Susan - Jan 29, 2007
Warkentin, Chris - Jan 29, 2007
Cotler, Irwin - Jan 29, 2007
Reid, Scott - Jan 29, 2007
MacKay, Peter - Jan 27, 2007
Dion, Stéphane - Jan 26, 2007
St-Hilaire, Caroline - Dec 13, 2006
MacKay, Peter - Dec 12, 2006
Folco, Raymonde - Jun 06, 2006
Silva, Mario - May 05, 2006
Wasylycia-Leis, Judy - May 01, 2006
Martin, Keith - May 01, 2006
Layton, Jack - Apr 25, 2006
Cotler, Irwin - Apr 25, 2006
Reid, Scott - Apr 25, 2006
Kadis, Susan - Apr 25, 2006
Folco, Raymonde - Apr 24, 2006
Folco, Raymonde - Sep 26, 2005
Neville, Anita - Sep 26, 2005
Siksay, Bill - May 05, 2005
Layton, Jack - Apr 16, 2005
Blaikie, Bill - Feb 01, 2005
Wilfert, Bryon - Apr 19, 2004
Wasylycia-Leis, Judy - Apr 19, 2004
