Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks at a menorah lighting event in Ottawa, pledging continued support from the federal government for Jewish communities. CTV


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Canada reacted strongly after a deadly attack in Australia on Sunday. Two shooters opened fire during a Hanukkah gathering. The attack happened on Bondi Beach in Sydney. Authorities confirmed sixteen people died. Australia’s prime minister called the act antisemitic terrorism.

No Canadians Reported Hurt

Global Affairs Canada said it has no reports of Canadians harmed. Officials said they continue to monitor the situation closely. The department remains in contact with Australian authorities. Consular teams stand ready to assist any Canadians who need help.

Government Shares Condolences

A spokesperson for Global Affairs Canada issued a statement. It said, “Canada is horrified by the terror attack today on Bondi Beach in Australia.” The message added, “Our thoughts are with all those affected by this tragedy.” The statement also mentioned families and friends of victims.

Prime Minister Speaks Out

Prime Minister Mark Carney shared his reaction publicly. He said he felt “horrified” by the attack. He expressed solidarity with Australians and Jewish communities worldwide. Carney said Canada would not bow to hate or violence.

Message of Unity and Strength

Carney spoke about the meaning of Hanukkah. He described it as a time of light and resilience. He praised the strength of Jewish communities. He encouraged continued support during difficult times. He stressed the importance of standing together.

Remarks at Ottawa Ceremony

Later Sunday, Carney attended a menorah lighting in Ottawa. He reflected on Jewish history and endurance. He spoke about the resilience of the Maccabees. He said this strength has endured for centuries. He also noted rising challenges in recent years.

Commitment to Jewish Communities

Carney said inclusion defines Canada’s values. He stated Canada fails if Jewish Canadians feel unsafe. He promised continued federal support. He said, “The government will always stand with you.” He added a pledge to help communities thrive.

Other Leaders Condemn Violence

Several Canadian leaders also shared statements. The Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture spoke Sunday evening. He expressed sorrow over the timing of the attack. The violence occurred as Hanukkah began worldwide.

A Message During Hanukkah

The minister highlighted the loss during a sacred time. He said families should have celebrated together. Instead, many now mourn loved ones. He said Canada supports Australia and Jewish communities globally. He emphasized hope during darkness.

Ongoing Support and Vigilance

Canadian officials continue to follow developments closely. Consular services remain available to Canadians abroad. Authorities encourage travellers to stay informed. Officials also urge calm and unity at home.

A Time for Reflection

The attack shocked many across the world. Canadian leaders called for strength and compassion. They urged rejection of hatred and fear. Messages focused on resilience and shared humanity.

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