Cotler appointed Canada’s envoy for Holocaust remembrance, fighting anti-Semitism
OTTAWA — Irwin Cotler, a former Liberal cabinet minster and long-time advocate for human rights, has been appointed Canada’s first special envoy for Holocaust remembrance and combating anti-Semitism.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is announcing the appointment today, saying Jewish communities in Canada and around the world face rising anti-Semitism.
Trudeau is affirming Canada’s solidarity with Jewish people and the need to preserve the stories of the Holocaust in the face of hate and intolerance.
Cotler will lead Canada’s delegation to the the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance and will also work domestically to promote Holocaust education, remembrance and research.