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Thomas Woodley

Canadians recognize what their leaders won’t: Israel practices apartheid

Opinion | BY THOMAS WOODLEY | September 6, 2023
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel President Benjamin Netanyahu pictured on a state visit to Canada in 2012. There are more elements—apart from simply holding elections—which are necessary for a society to be considered democratic, including respect for human rights, political tolerance, and respect for the rule of law, among others, writes Thomas Woodley. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY THOMAS WOODLEY | September 6, 2023
Opinion | BY THOMAS WOODLEY | September 6, 2023
Benjamin Netanyahu
Israel President Benjamin Netanyahu pictured on a state visit to Canada in 2012. There are more elements—apart from simply holding elections—which are necessary for a society to be considered democratic, including respect for human rights, political tolerance, and respect for the rule of law, among others, writes Thomas Woodley. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY THOMAS WOODLEY | September 5, 2016
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May owes members of her party an apology for her efforts to reverse and make excuses about its democratic decision on sanctions against Israel, writes Thomas Woodley. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
Opinion | BY THOMAS WOODLEY | September 5, 2016
Opinion | BY THOMAS WOODLEY | September 5, 2016
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May owes members of her party an apology for her efforts to reverse and make excuses about its democratic decision on sanctions against Israel, writes Thomas Woodley. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade