Jewish Doctors Consider Leaving Canada
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•Jewish doctors consider fleeing Canada amid rising rates of antisemitism in their profession
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Nearly one third of Jewish medical practitioners in Ontario are considering leaving the country in response to rising antisemitism, according to a new survey.
The survey of over 1,000 Jewish medical professionals across Canada found that doctors across Canada are worried about what’s happening to their profession.
The data was released by the Jewish Medical Association of Ontario on Wednesday .
In November 2023 , over 500 Jewish medical professionals affiliated with the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine signed a letter calling out “the gross insensitivity of some of their colleagues to the deep trauma they have suffered by the largest killing of Jews since the Holocaust .
Signatories reportedly faced coordinated doxxing campaigns targeting their workplaces.
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