When Canadians talk about Canada, their discussions frequently turn to the ways that it is (quietly) superior to the United States. Of the many advantages, here is one that is rarely mentioned: that we can sometimes observe the conditions of liberal democracy more clearly in Canada at a remove from the glare shed by its neighbour’s superpower status.
For example, since the 10/7 attacks on Israel and the subsequent Israeli invasion of Gaza, the United States has seen waves of protests—as well as a notable rise in antisemitism—across the country. These are frequently attributed to the inevitable dissatisfaction that arises from America’s role as Israel’s patron.
Yet, it is less remarked upon how Canada—which plays at best a minimal role in the geopolitics of the Middle East—has seen similar protests and a similar rise in antisemitic activity over that same period ...
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