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Earlier this month, the federal Canadian government announced it would dissolve the offices of two anti-hate envoys: one for combatting antisemitism, and the other for combatting Islamophobia. In their place, the Heritage ministry said it would fold both into a new advisory council on equal rights reporting to the minister of cultural identity. If you ask Jonathan Kay, an editor at Quillette and former columnist with The CJN, this is a good idea. It scraps offices—and excessive budgets—who were never equal to begin with, owing to the fact that only two minorities were represented. (What, no Special Envoy on Combatting Anti-Hindu Racism?) Further, Kay argues, these posts were vestiges of an old political world, the Justin Trudeau era of national repentance and bemoaning so-called "Canada" as nation founded upon racism and genocide. After the re-election of U.S. President Donald Trump, nationalism and civic pride have soared to new heights—and with it, a newfound sense of unity against a greater enemy. Kay digs into the deep political history behind the rise and fall of anti-hate special envoys in the latest episode of The Jewish Angle with Phoebe Maltz Bovy. Credits • Host: Phoebe Maltz Bovy • Producer and editor: Michael Fraiman • Music: " Gypsy Waltz (https://imlcollective.uk/product/gyps...) " by Frank Freeman, licensed from the Independent Music Licensing Collective Support our show • Subscribe to The CJN newsletter (https://thecjn.ca/newsletters/) • Donate to The CJN (https://thecjn.ca/donate/) (+ get a charitable tax receipt) • Subscribe to The Jewish Angle (https://pnc.st/s/jewish-angle)