Evidence of meeting #106 for Justice and Human Rights in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was anti-semitism.

A recording is available from Parliament.

On the agenda

MPs speaking

Also speaking

Mark Sandler  As an Individual
Sheryl Saperia  Chief Executive Officer, Secure Canada
Gabriel Miller  President and Chief Executive Officer, Universities Canada
Chief Robert Johnson  Deputy Chief of Police, Toronto Police Service
Sergeant Kiran Bisla  Acting Detective Sergeant, Toronto Police Service
Graham Carr  President and Vice-Chancellor, Concordia University
Deep Saini  President and Vice-Chancellor, McGill University
Benoit-Antoine Bacon  President and Vice-Chancellor, University of British Columbia
Meric Gertler  President, University of Toronto

1:25 p.m.

Prof. Meric Gertler

Madam Chair, I want to thank the member for his question. I can answer it in a couple of ways.

First of all, our code of student conduct indeed notes that vexatious conduct directed at one or more specific individuals is potentially evidence of discriminatory conduct or harassment. It names race, ancestry, ethnic origin, colour, religion and these kinds of traits, which are straight out of the Ontario Human Rights Code. It takes that approach, rather than naming individual faiths, religions or cultures, so it's meant to be all inclusive.

Another way of answering the member's question would be to note that directly as a result of the work of our anti-Semitism working group, we have reviewed and overhauled our EDI process to make sure that our equity policies explicitly recognize anti-Semitism as a form of discrimination, harassment or hate. We have trained all of our equity officers expressly to address these issues.

I could say more, but I think that directly answers the member's question.

1:25 p.m.

NDP

Randall Garrison NDP Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, BC

Thank you for that answer.

As a gay man of a certain age who used to be told there was no need to list the LGBT community and things because discrimination was illegal, I found things improved once there was an explicit reference.

What I would encourage the U of T to do is make more explicit statements rather than simply say all forms of discrimination are prohibited, because the one that has an epidemic of discrimination going on right now is anti-Semitism. Given the connection—

1:25 p.m.

Prof. Meric Gertler

We have indeed made such statements and will continue to do so if and as necessary.

1:25 p.m.

NDP

Randall Garrison NDP Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, BC

In terms of equity programs on campus, are Jews explicitly included as groups within diversity and equity?

1:25 p.m.

Prof. Meric Gertler

Yes.

1:25 p.m.

NDP

Randall Garrison NDP Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, BC

There's a specific reference, not just a general reference.

1:25 p.m.

Prof. Meric Gertler

Yes. It's specific. Absolutely.

1:25 p.m.

NDP

Randall Garrison NDP Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, BC

Okay. Thank you.

I'll now go to Professor Saini from McGill.

I have the same kinds of questions. Where in McGill's policies, if at all, does it specifically say that anti-Semitism is not acceptable as a form of harassment or discrimination on campus?

1:25 p.m.

Prof. Deep Saini

Madam Chair, I'll answer the member's question through you.

We apply our student code with respect to discrimination, hate, bullying, harassment or any other offensive behaviour that is targeted at specific groups based on their race, religion, background or circumstance, etc. It's much like how my colleague at the University of Toronto described it. Our policies fully cover all forms of hate against all communities.

Lately, as anti-Semitism has become much more obvious and explicit in our society, including on our campuses, we have been calling it out specifically. We will certainly look, going forward, at whether any changes are needed and where we need to explicitly enshrine any particular groups within our EDI policies or discrimination policies.

1:30 p.m.

NDP

Randall Garrison NDP Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, BC

In terms of policies on equity, diversity and inclusion, are Jews specifically included in those policies as they exist right now?

1:30 p.m.

Prof. Deep Saini

I believe they are, but I will have to verify it one more time to make sure that my personal understanding of it is correct. I can get back to the committee.

1:30 p.m.

NDP

Randall Garrison NDP Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, BC

The focus has always been on students here, but we know that many faculty have been engaged in the encampments and in other anti-Semitic activities on campus.

Because I have you here right now, Professor Saini, are there policies that would apply to faculty which are explicit in banning anti-Semitism or not?

1:30 p.m.

Prof. Deep Saini

Madam Chair, answering through you, the answer is yes. If any faculty are found to be violating any of our policies with regard to hate and discrimination, including anti-Semitism, our policies are adequate to account for that, and proceedings will be taken against those individuals.

1:30 p.m.

NDP

Randall Garrison NDP Esquimalt—Saanich—Sooke, BC

Thank you.

I'll turn to those in the room.

For Dr. Bacon from my alma mater, UBC, I have the same kind of question. Are things actually made explicit when it comes to anti-Semitism and harassment and discrimination policies?

1:30 p.m.

President and Vice-Chancellor, University of British Columbia

Dr. Benoit-Antoine Bacon

Yes. Indeed, our discrimination policy outlines the mechanisms to address any discrimination that is protected under the human rights code, very much including race, religion and place of origin, and the policy is interpreted in a manner consistent with how B.C.'s courts and the human rights tribunal interpret—

1:30 p.m.

Liberal

The Chair Liberal Lena Metlege Diab

I'm sorry. The time is up for this one.

Now I will go to the second round.

You have five minutes, please, MP Lantsman.

1:30 p.m.

Conservative

Melissa Lantsman Conservative Thornhill, ON

Thank you, Madam Chair.

I'm going to continue with President Carr.

Are you aware of the demand letter sent by Neil Oberman to the university speaking about hatred on campus?

1:30 p.m.

President and Vice-Chancellor, Concordia University

1:30 p.m.

Conservative

Melissa Lantsman Conservative Thornhill, ON

We have established that you are aware that anti-Semitism is a problem on Concordia's campus and that there have been incidents of violence. You called them “a black eye” for Concordia. I would call it absolutely abhorrent and unacceptable and an abdication of responsibility to keep Jewish students safe, but I think that's just a disagreement.

Are you aware that there are groups on campus that promote hatred against Jews?

1:30 p.m.

President and Vice-Chancellor, Concordia University

Dr. Graham Carr

Which groups are you referring to?

1:30 p.m.

Conservative

Melissa Lantsman Conservative Thornhill, ON

I can name one, SPHR.

1:30 p.m.

President and Vice-Chancellor, Concordia University

Dr. Graham Carr

SPHR is a group on campus. It's important to understand that under the Quebec law, student associations act independently of the university.

1:30 p.m.

Conservative

Melissa Lantsman Conservative Thornhill, ON

If any of those groups are causing chaos on campus, which you referred to in your opening statements as a blemish on Concordia, is there no responsibility for a university president or the administration on any of that?

1:30 p.m.

President and Vice-Chancellor, Concordia University

Dr. Graham Carr

I did not say that. In fact, what I said in my opening statement is that we've worked very hard to keep channels of communication open with all student groups, including with SPHR. Our goal has been to work to prevent episodes from happening on campus and to work to the extent possible to de-escalate episodes when they do happen.

1:30 p.m.

Conservative

Melissa Lantsman Conservative Thornhill, ON

Let me ask you about the November 8 incident that you talked about in your opening statement. There's a student there. He's in his eighth year of his undergrad. Has that student been expelled or suspended based on, frankly, being arrested twice since October 7?