Beryl Wajsman: Arbour's appointment is a slap in the face for Jewish Canadians
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Beryl Wajsman: Arbour's appointment is a slap in the face for Jewish Canadians
During her tenure at the UN, Canada's incoming governor general was highly critical of Israel
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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s appointment of Louise Arbour as governor general is not a neutral choice. It makes a statement — one that many Jewish Canadians will read with deep unease.
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Arbour’s resumé is formidable: former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, a figure of global stature. But Rideau Hall is not a lifetime achievement award. It is a test of judgment — and of the ability to embody fairness in the eyes of all Canadians.
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That is where the concern arises.
During her tenure as UN High Commissioner (2004–2008), Arbour intervened repeatedly in Middle East conflicts in ways that reflected a broader institutional bias and moral equivalency. In a........
