#nomoreantisemitism: Talks #3 with Melissa Lantsman (Hamilton)
The Conservative Party's relationship with Canada’s Jewish community
We are inviting prominent politicians to share their vision on key issues affecting the Jewish community in Hamilton and across Canada.
This conversation will offer a platform for engagement and discussion on the following critical topics:
What are the federal government and the official opposition doing to combat antisemitism and anti-Zionism in Canada?
How can we impact antisemitism in areas of provincial and municipal jurisdiction including on university campuses?
Sunday, January 19 | 2pm
Location TBA 6pm on January 18
For any questions contact Gustavo at [email protected]
The Hamilton Jewish Federation is a non-partisan and apolitical organization. This event is not an endorsement of any political party in Canada, the United States, Israel, or around the world.
Hamilton Jewish Federation reserves the right to cancel your registration at any time.
About the Keynote Speaker
Melissa Lantsman
Member of Parliament for Thornhill and Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada
Melissa Lantsman is the Member of Parliament for Thornhill and Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. Elected in 2021, she previously served as the Shadow Minister for Transport and as a Senior Advisor to leading Canadian political figures.
Melissa believes in breaking the mold and in bringing new ideas and energy to Ottawa. She represents the next generation in Canadian politics.
Born and raised in the community she now serves, Melissa was taught by her immigrant parents to work hard and to stand up for what's right. Those are values that have guided her in all points of her life and career. Melissa is an award-winning communicator and was amongst Canada's most sought-after public affairs executives. She has served on various boards of directors, was a regular TV commentator and hosted her own radio show. Her writing has been featured in Canada's largest circulation publications
Melissa is not afraid to speak out for the things that matter, and she doesn't back down from holding the government to account.
event_title: #nomoreantisemitism: Talks #3 with Melissa Lantsman (Hamilton)
event_time_zone: America/Toronto
event_start: January 19, 2025 14:00
event_duration: 180
event_end: January 19, 2025 17:00
event_address: Hamilton, ON, Canada
event_description: The Conservative Partys relationship with Canada’s Jewish communityWe are inviting prominent politicians to share their vision on key issues affecting the Jewish community in Hamilton and across Canada.This conversation will offer a platform for engagement and discussion on the following critical topics:What are the federal government and the official opposition doing to combat antisemitism and anti-Zionism in Canada? How can we impact antisemitism in areas of provincial and municipal jurisdiction including on university campuses?Sunday, January 19 | 2pmLocation TBA 6pm on January 18For any questions contact Gustavo at grymbergjewishhamilton.orgThe Hamilton Jewish Federation is a non-partisan and apolitical organization. This event is not an endorsement of any political party in Canada, the United States, Israel, or around the world.Hamilton Jewish Federation reserves the right to cancel your registration at any time.About the Keynote SpeakerMelissa LantsmanMember of Parliament for Thornhill and Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of CanadaMelissa Lantsman is the Member of Parliament for Thornhill and Deputy Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. Elected in 2021, she previously served as the Shadow Minister for Transport and as a Senior Advisor to leading Canadian political figures.Melissa believes in breaking the mold and in bringing new ideas and energy to Ottawa. She represents the next generation in Canadian politics.Born and raised in the community she now serves, Melissa was taught by her immigrant parents to work hard and to stand up for whats right. Those are values that have guided her in all points of her life and career. Melissa is an award-winning communicator and was amongst Canadas most sought-after public affairs executives. She has served on various boards of directors, was a regular TV commentator and hosted her own radio show. Her writing has been featured in Canadas largest circulation publicationsMelissa is not afraid to speak out for the things that matter, and she doesnt back down from holding the government to account.Click here to register