Some Canadian Jews voted Conservative for the first time in 2025. They were driven by antisemitism concerns, not ideology. Robert Brym in Contemporary Jewry examines what it means for diaspora Jewish politics. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
This paper argues that left–right polarization has taken place in the Canadian party system since the 1960s and in the Canadian Jewish electorate since the 1970s. The ideological difference between th...