Canada formally acknowledged Palestine before the UN meeting, requiring reforms, elections, and no military forces. CTV



Canada formally recognised the State of Palestine on Sunday. Prime Minister Mark Carney made the announcement just before the United Nations General Assembly meets this week.

Vision of Two States

Carney said Canada still supports a two-state solution—Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security. He said this ideal demands a negotiated agreement between Israeli leaders and the Palestinian Authority.

He added it no longer seems possible to wait, because of increasing threats. He pointed to Hamas attacks, a vote by Israel’s parliament to annex parts of the West Bank, and the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza.

Conditions and Commitments

Carney told the public that Canada expects the Palestinian Authority to carry out reforms. He requires general elections in 2026. He demands that Hamas take no part in those elections. Carney also said the future Palestinian state must become demilitarized.

Reactions Vary Widely

A Jewish advocacy group criticised Canada’s move. They said the recognition depends solely on promises that the Palestinian Authority has not kept. “The PA has shown, time and again, that it cannot be trusted,” said Richard Robertson, director at B’nai Brith Canada.

Some human rights groups welcomed the decision. They called it a victory for policy change. Others say recognition alone won’t help unless Canada takes action to end violence in Gaza and stop annexation in the West Bank.

Conservative MPs warned that recognising Palestine now could empower extremist elements and reward past violence.

What Happens Next

Carney said Canada will now engage diplomatically with other nations. He wants to encourage peace efforts and work to protect civilians. Laws and policies may follow to support the recognition.

Canada’s decision marks a major shift in foreign policy. The move may bring hope for many. Critics worry the reality won’t match the promises.

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