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Canada is attempting to join several countries in Europe, including Germany, that makes Holocaust denial a crime. (U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum/Belarussian State Archive of Documentary Film and...
- Ernst Zundel
Ernst Zundel, a Holocaust denier who lived in Canada for...
- Ernst Zundel
Currently, 17 European countries, along with Israel and Canada, have laws in place that cover Holocaust denial as a punishable offence. Many countries also have broader laws that criminalise genocide denial as a whole, including that of the Holocaust.
Holocaust denial is to be outlawed in Canada, in a further effort to stamp out rising antisemitism. The federal government is set to make it a criminal offence to make a statement denying the...
Police, political leaders and members of the Jewish community have been decrying an alarming rise in antisemitism in Canada since the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas militants, who killed more than...
Canada is in the process of legislating Holocaust denial as a criminal act — a part of Bill C-19, which received royal assent at the end of last month.
Holocaust denial is to be outlawed in Canada, in a further effort to stamp out rising antisemitism. The federal government is set to make it a criminal offence to make a statement denying the...
Holocaust denial is explicitly or implicitly illegal in 18 countries: Austria, Belgium, Canada, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Israel, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, and Switzerland.