CSL council denounces Carney for ’empowering antisemitism’
By Joel Goldenberg
The Suburban
Côte St. Luc council unanimously passed a very strongly worded resolution Monday night denouncing Prime Minister Mark Carney for his intention to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly’s 80th session next month.
The resolution, introduced by Councillor Lior Azerad, points out that the announcement took place in the aftermath of the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel that killed 1,200 people, during Israel’s ongoing war with the terrorist group and after two years of antisemitic incidents and hate crimes against the Canadian Jewish community, including in Côte St. Luc.
The resolution says Carney’s announcement is “rewarding violence and legitimizing extremism in the Middle East and right here in Montreal as well as in Canada.
“Prime Minister Carney’s announcement does not just embolden terrorism abroad — it empowers antisemitism here in Canada,” and is a “dangerous move that endangers the safety and security of the Canadian Jewish community.”
CSL council declared that it “opposes the government of Canada’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state in September 2025, as it deviates from the established principle of achieving statehood through direct, bilateral negotiations between Israel and a demilitarized Palestinian authority which recognizes Israel’s right to exist” is calling for “continued international support for diplomatic efforts that prioritize the immediate release of all hostages held by Hamas, the disarmament of terrorist groups, and the establishment of governance structures that promote peace and reject violence;” and “reaffirms its commitment to fostering dialogue, understanding, and peaceful coexistence that promote mutual respect and cooperation among all Canadians, Québécois and residents of the island of Montreal, regardless of background.”
Mayor Mitchell Brownstein told the meeting that as municipal leaders, passing such a resolution “is what we can do.
“We try to effect change the best way we can, particularly when we’re not pleased, and we’re certainly not pleased with the level of antisemitism arising in horrible ways, including what we saw on Friday when a man, with his children, because he was wearing a kippah, was assaulted. It’’s hard to believe we’re living in these times and we have to do what we can to address those issues.”
Azerad told the meeting that he was “more than horrified” when Carney made his statement, “especially because the immediate release of the hostages was not his first and foremost priority.
Regarding Carney’s statement, “I see only one outcome — it rewards Hamas and robs us all of the prospect of a true and lasting peace….We have a moral obligation that must come before political expediency.”
The resolution is being sent to Carney, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, Mount Royal MP Anthony Housefather “and other relevant stakeholders.”
It is well known that Brownstein and most of council have been strong supporters of the Liberal Party, or if not the party as a whole, Anthony Housefather as MP. In light of the resolution stating Carney’s announcement empowers antisemitism and endangers the Montreal Jewish community, The Suburban asked Brownstein if he still feels comfortable remaining a member of the federal Liberal party.
The Mayor replied that he supports Housefather.
“He’s a great MP. He’s bringing the Minister of Public Safety to CSL and I’m going to get a chance to speak to him and show him where the Molotov cocktails were placed on our land” and near the Beth Israel Beth Aaron Synagogue last year.
“I believe it’s important to have people in all parties supporting the issues we hold dear to our hearts. I may not agree with [Quebec Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry] on language issues, but I’m pleased to have her in the CAQ supporting issues for the Jewish community. In that same way, I think Anthony’s doing a great job for our community and I’m very proud of him.” n
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