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The Akbari Sentencing: Hate, Threats, and a Missed Opportunity for Real Deterrence
In this in-depth legal analysis, ALCCA Chair Mark Sandler joins Senior Criminal Counsel Rochelle Direnfeld and veteran criminal lawyer Cynthia Fromstein to examine the sentencing decision in R. v. Akbari. The authors explain why, in their view, the sentence imposed failed to adequately address the need for general deterrence and denunciation.

ALCCA Staff
Aug 89 min read


Why Reporting Hate Crimes Matters, Part 2: What Happens After You File a Hate Crime Report
What happens after you report a hate crime in Canada? Part 2 of our series explains the process, from initial police response to investigation by hate crime units, and outlines the rights of victims under Canadian law.

ALCCA Staff
Aug 14 min read


The National Holocaust Monument Case and its Relationship to Contemporary Antisemitism
Iain Aspenlieder has pleaded guilty to vandalizing the National Holocaust Monument. As his defence prepares to frame the act as morally driven, we must confront the reality: targeting Jewish symbols in protest fuels antisemitism and endangers Canadian Jews. This cannot be normalized.

Mark Sandler
Jul 273 min read


Criminal Law Update: Progress in Toronto, Winnipeg Charges, and Sentencing Developments
An overview of new hate crime charges, court updates, and sentencing developments in Toronto and Winnipeg — plus a look at Canada’s latest hate crime statistics.

Rochelle Direnfeld
Jul 257 min read


Ottawa Holocaust Memorial Desecration, Violent Swarming in Oshawa, and New Funding to Expand B.C.’s RCMP Hate Crimes Unit
A significant week for hate crimes response in Canada: Ottawa sees criminal harassment charges in a Holocaust monument desecration case; Oshawa police investigate a possible hate-motivated swarming attack; and B.C. expands its RCMP-led hate crimes unit with new funding. ALCCA breaks down the legal developments and their broader implications.

Rochelle Direnfeld
Jul 65 min read


Antisemitic Protest Conviction, Holocaust Denial Charges, and Arrest in Ottawa Memorial Desecration
This week’s legal update covers a major hate speech conviction in Toronto, Holocaust denial charges in North Bay, and an arrest following the desecration of the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa.

Mark Sandler
Jun 298 min read


ALCCA Chair Featured in CBC Front Burner Podcast on Bubble Legislation
As Ontario municipalities adopt bubble zone bylaws to counter rising hate, the legal debate intensifies. ALCCA Chair Mark Sandler joins CBC’s Front Burner to weigh in on the balance between civil liberties and protecting vulnerable communities.

ALCCA Staff
Jun 281 min read


The Iranian Regime and its Influence in Canada: In the Aftermath of the U.S. Strikes Against the Regime’s Nuclear Sites
Even in the aftermath of crippling U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, we face formidable challenges in addressing the Iranian regime's impact on Canada and how to respond to it.

Mark Sandler
Jun 2212 min read


Hate Crime & Legal Update: Arrest in Nova Scotia Over Genocidal Hate Posts
A 22-year-old man from Nova Scotia has been arrested and charged with advocating genocide and hate promotion after posting violent antisemitic threats online. The case is one of the most extreme seen in Canada to date. ALCCA continues to monitor developments and push for consistent legal responses to hate crimes nationwide.

Rochelle Direnfeld
Jun 142 min read


Why Reporting Hate Crimes Matters – and How the Canadian Criminal Law Working Group (CCLWG) Can Help
Learn why reporting hate crimes—especially antisemitic vandalism—is essential to justice and public safety. Discover how the Canadian Criminal Law Working Group (CCLWG) can assist with legal guidance and support.

ALCCA Staff
Jun 133 min read
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