
Media Should Stop Referring To Israel’s Military By Its Formal Name
The proper title is propaganda used to help bolster a false narrative that aims to win sympathy for a genocidal, apartheid state.
The proper title is propaganda used to help bolster a false narrative that aims to win sympathy for a genocidal, apartheid state.
On October 15, 2001, Parliament voted 213 to 10 in support of Canada joining the invasion of Afghanistan.
When we conceive of violence and corruption as an exclusively foreign phenomenon, we let our own politicians off the hook.
My termination from the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression contributed to the impunity Israel enjoys for its war on truth.
The government’s refusal to accept apartheid is ongoing in Israel isn’t grounded in the facts, but in its material interests.
Postmedia commentators wrote about antisemitism more following May Palestine protests than the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue massacre.
Years of commissions, reports and investigations haven’t been able to undo systemic sexual assault, and that’s not going to change.
These narratives attempt to have the public, media and politicians focus on bogus allegations of antisemitism instead of Israel’s actions.
In refusing to call Palestine by its name, media organizations have further entrenched their pro-Israel bias.