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Post by : Shweta
On April 13, 2026, Canada commemorated Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, with a poignant message surrounding unity and reflection. Minister Marc Miller emphasized the critical importance of honoring the lives lost while firmly standing against hatred and antisemitism in his official statement.
As night falls, Yom HaShoah is recognized across the globe to memorialize the millions targeted during the Holocaust. In his address, Miller noted the tragic loss of over six million Jewish lives under the Nazi regime, alongside hundreds of thousands from the Roma community and other marginalized groups, including individuals with disabilities. He described this era as one of humanity's darkest times, underlining a shared obligation to remember.
The minister highlighted the day as not just a remembrance but also an opportunity to support survivors and their families. He stressed the necessity of historical preservation through educational institutions that inform future generations about the Holocaust. In Canada, entities like the National Holocaust Monument and the Montreal Holocaust Museum are vital in sharing survivor narratives and ensuring the Holocaust's truth is remembered.
Miller raised alarm over the growing presence of antisemitism both in Canada and globally, denouncing all expressions of hate, including Holocaust denial and damaging misinformation. The statement emphasizes the importance of recognizing and confronting antisemitic actions wherever they arise.
The Canadian government reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding Jewish communities, enabling them to practice their faith, culture, and identity freely. Miller referenced ongoing initiatives resulting from the National Forum on Combatting Antisemitism, which vow to collaborate with law enforcement, various government levels, and civil groups to combat hate crimes more effectively.
In closing, Miller encouraged Canadians to reflect on historical lessons and to unite against intolerance. He urged everyone to honor the memory of victims through actions that foster a more inclusive and respectful society for generations to come.
This statement reinforces Canada's dedication to remembrance, education, and proactive measures in the fight against hate and discrimination.
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