University presidents say there’s more work to do to combat antisemitism on campuses
OTTAWA — Four university presidents conceded to members of Parliament today that antisemitism is a problem on their campuses.
MPs questioned the presidents of the University of Toronto, McGill University, Concordia University and the University of British Columbia about their codes of conduct, responses to pro-Palestinian encampments and efforts to include Jewish students in equity, diversity and inclusion initiatives.
When Liberal MP Anthony Housefather asked all four about whether antisemitism is a significant problem on their campuses, they all said yes.
University of Toronto president Meric Gertler said there have been “comprehensive and multifaceted” efforts to combat antisemtisim.