Canada is at a crossroad and must reconcile its foreign policy with historical injustices

Two realities are undeniable: first, occupation is the epitome of injustice. No amount of political, economic, military, or media rationale can alter its definition in history's eyes. Second, these actions will inevitably be recorded in history. It's essential that we stand on the right side of history, and the sooner we do, the better.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, pictured on the Hill. Recent Canadian foreign policy decisions highlight a concerning double standard. Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza lacks the vigorous condemnation one might expect, given the contrast to Ukraine, writes Khaled Al-Qazzaz.

Recently, Canadian social media has been brimming with powerful analogies. Many voices are drawing connections, arguing that those who stand with Ukraine should similarly stand with Palestine. This conversation points to what many perceive as a double standard in Canadian po...

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