Prime Minister Mark Carney addresses reporters at a news conference in Ottawa on Wednesday, July 30, 2025. (The Canadian Press)



Dozens of business and community leaders signed an open letter criticizing the federal government’s plan to recognize a Palestinian state without a debate in Parliament. The letter, organized by B’nai Brith Canada, argues such a decision should not happen while Parliament is out of session.

The signatories include former MP Rona Ambrose and broadcaster Ben Mulroney. They called the move "an affront to our democracy," stressing that major changes in foreign policy must be openly discussed by elected representatives.

Carney’s Announcement

In July, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada would back recognition of a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly in September. This recognition depends on the Palestinian Authority holding elections next year, with no involvement from Hamas.

Carney framed the decision as part of Canada’s role in international peace efforts. However, the letter insists recognition should only follow once Palestinians have a stable and democratic government.

Leaders Push for Careful Action

The letter states Canada should "continue to play a leading role" in supporting eventual Palestinian statehood but argues rushing the process could create long-term problems. Leaders stressed the importance of conditions being right before Canada makes such a commitment.

By skipping parliamentary debate, they argue, Canadians were denied their chance to hear different perspectives on such a critical international issue.

Government Response and Divided Opinions

A spokesperson for the Prime Minister’s Office declined to comment on the letter.

This is not the first time Canadian leaders have urged recognition. Before Carney’s announcement, several retired senior diplomats also released a letter encouraging Canada to support Palestinian statehood.

Reactions remain divided. Pro-Palestinian groups welcomed the step but criticized Canada’s restrictions, including requirements for demilitarization. Many said the announcement was overdue but expressed concern about the conditions attached.

Debate Likely to Continue

The open letter adds new weight to an already heated discussion. Supporters of recognition say Canada must stand with Palestinians seeking statehood, while critics insist Parliament must have the final word.

As the United Nations meeting in September approaches, Canada’s role in shaping the path toward Palestinian statehood will remain a sharp political issue at home.

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