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ALCCA Endorses Private Member’s Bill Creating New Wilful Promotion of Terror Offence
Conservative MP Roman Baber has introduced Bill C-257, a Private Member’s Bill to amend the Criminal Code of Canada, creating a new criminal offence of “Wilful Promotion of Terrorist Activity or a Terrorist Group.”

Mark Sandler
Nov 18, 20253 min read


Additional Charges Laid After Forced Entry at TMU-Linked Event and Arrests for Two Other Suspected Hate-Motivated Offences
In this week’s Hate Crime & Legal Update, we report on additional charges laid arising out of the November 5 forced entry by masked intruders into a private event near TMU, and two other arrests in assault and criminal harassment cases related to ALCCA's mandate.

Rochelle Direnfeld
Nov 16, 20254 min read


Bill C-9: Coalition Endorsement of ALCCA Chair’s Recommendations
ALCCA shares key recommendations endorsed by 34 member organizations to strengthen Bill C-9 and better protect Canadians from hate-motivated activity.

ALCCA Staff
Nov 14, 20252 min read


Criminal Charges and Media Bias Following TMU Attack
Days after the violent assault on Jewish students and guests at a private event, five individuals have been charged with multiple offences. ALCCA Chair Mark Sandler’s legal report outlines the existing charges, what the ongoing police investigation should address, and the university as a breeding ground for extremist conduct. He also cites the Toronto Star reporting on this violent assault as a case study in media bias.

Mark Sandler
Nov 9, 20254 min read


Examining Antisemitism, Terrorism, and Online Extremism: Insights from Canada’s Senate Study
The Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights is examining antisemitism in Canada, building on prior work by the House of Commons. Read opening statements from Secure Canada CEO Sheryl Saperia and Centre for Countering Digital Hate Founder Imran Ahmed, offering critical insights on terrorism, online extremism, and hate in the digital age.

ALCCA Staff
Nov 1, 20256 min read


Understanding Bill C-9: Insights from the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights (JUST) Hearing
ALCCA Chair Mark Sandler appeared before The House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights (JUST) as part of its hearings on Bill C-9, the Combatting Hate Act. He welcomed several components of the legislation while identifying areas for improvement to ensure it more effectively combats hatred.

Mark Sandler
Oct 26, 20254 min read


Terrorism in Canada: From Recent Cases to ALCCA’s Calls to Action
Recent terrorism-related cases in Canada and abroad reveal an urgent need for stronger enforcement, prevention, and policy action. In this joint article, ALCCA Chair Mark Sandler – and Senior Criminal Counsel Rochelle Direnfeld – examine new threats – from ISIS-inspired plots to domestic extremism – and present ALCCA’s 11 updated Calls to Action to strengthen Canada’s response to terrorism and violent hate.

Rochelle Direnfeld and Mark Sandler
Oct 19, 202510 min read


What Bill C-9 – the Combatting Hate Act – Means for You
Canada’s proposed Combatting Hate Act (Bill C-9) introduces new hate-motivated offences, stronger penalties, and changes to how hate crimes are prosecuted. This explainer breaks down what the Bill means for your community – from protecting access to places of worship to addressing hate symbols and ensuring safeguards for free expression.

Mark Sandler
Oct 16, 20255 min read


Hate Crime & Legal Update: Terror Groups, Hate Propaganda, Unlawful Protests and Demonstrations
In this week’s legal update, ALCCA Chair Mark Sandler highlights a jail sentence for public incitement of hatred against Jews, a guilty plea in a Neo-Nazi terrorism case linked to violent hate crimes worldwide, and Toronto police’s use of criminal law measures to address unlawful protests and demonstrations.

Mark Sandler
Oct 12, 20257 min read


Hate Crime & Legal Update: Landmark Sentencing in Canada’s First Wilful Promotion of Antisemitism Case
Canada has issued its first conviction for Wilful Promotion of Antisemitism. Rochelle Direnfeld, ALCCA’s Senior Criminal Counsel, explains the case, its impact, and the court’s strong stance against hate.

Rochelle Direnfeld
Oct 5, 20256 min read
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