Statement on the Combat on Campus Tour

Over the past two years, Ontarians across the province, including post-secondary students, have been actively speaking out against the genocide in Gaza and the complicity of many of our institutions both in this violence and in anti-Palestinian racism. The images, stories, and reports coming out of Gaza are horrific and heartbreaking to so many of us across our province.

I was deeply troubled to learn that soldiers involved in Israel’s genocide are on a tour across Canada and the United States titled “Combat on Campus”. This tour involved a stop at a post-secondary institution in my riding, Toronto Metropolitan University.

Publicly-funded institutions must not turn a blind eye to genocide, including by welcoming potential participants in genocide. Moreover, the violence students faced during this event was so serious that some required hospitalization afterwards, and it is clear students were aggressed in ways that bear the hallmarks of anti-Palestinian racism. 

Our public institutions have moral and social duties of care for students and the public. This includes protecting students from violence and upholding Canadian law.

The Crimes Against Humanity and War Crimes Act gives Canadian authorities the ability to investigate and prosecute international crimes when a suspect is present in Canada. At present, it is unclear if the Canadian Border Services Agency has conducted interviews with the Israeli soldiers involved in the “Combat on Campus” tour across Canada. It is also unclear if Canadian authorities have taken steps to investigate Canadians who might have travelled and served for Israel in its war on Gaza. Failing to take these steps would contravene Canadian law as well as Canada’s duty to uphold our international legal and human rights obligations fairly, consistently, and equally.   

I will be writing to the leadership of the Toronto Metropolitan University to express my concerns and their duty to ensure the safety of students on campus. I am also committed to raising these concerns at Queens Park.

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