1995 Audit of
The decline of the neo-Nazi movement in Canada has not
resulted in a drop in levels of reported anti-Semitism over
the last two years. Instead, the sources of anti-Semitism
have diversified and become more diffuse. 1995 was
dominated by several issues which served to increase
tensions and anxiety within the Jewish communities
across the country, namely: the situation in Quebec,
increased incidents of anti-Semitism in the media, the
targeting of Jews by proselytizing missionary groups, and
the proliferation of hate propaganda via the Internet.
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