Three Parliamentary e-petitions calling on the Government of Canada to demand a cease-fire and condemn the recent militant actions of Israel have amassed more than 275 thousand signatures. However, 麻豆精选鈥檚 Members of Parliament Dan Albas and Tracy Gray will not comment on whether or not they support the petitions and if they will urge the government to call for a ceasefire in Israel.
Parliamentary e-petitions are used to draw attention to an issue of public interest or concern, such as the conflict in the Middle East. The petitions are first authorized by a member of parliament and then undergo a preliminary review. Once approved, the petitions are available for signature by Canadian residents for up to 120 days.
If a petition collects 500 legitimate signatures, it will be presented to the House of Commons and the government must table a response.
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MP Alexandre Boulerice for Rosemont鈥擫a Petite-Patrie, has endorsed two petitions with more than 250 thousand signatures in total, which call on the Canadian Government to, above all else 鈥渢ake any measure necessary to protect civilians, both Israelis and Palestinians.鈥
The petitions also call on the government to cease trade relations, install an arms embargo, condemn the 鈥渙ngoing war crimes,鈥 ask that Israel lift the blockade of the Gaza Strip and authorize the creation of a humanitarian corridor.
MP Salma Zahid representing Scarborough Centre Ontario has also endorsed a petition calling for an an immediate ceasefire, and the entrance of humanitarian aid into the Gaza strip.
The three e-petitions are available to view and sign at ourcommons.ca/petitions.
Earlier this week Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that he urges Israel to use 鈥榤aximum restraint鈥 as the war with Hamas in Gaza continues. However, on Nov. 16, Trudeau reaffirmed Canada鈥檚 support for a 鈥榯wo-state solution,鈥 for the state of Israel and Israel鈥檚 right to self-defence.
The United Nations has requested an immediate humanitarian ceasefire and the release of all civilian hostages.
The most recent reports from the United Nations state that more than 9,500 people 鈥 4,600 of them children鈥 have been killed in Gaza since Oct. 7, when an organization called Hamas, which is based in Gaza, launched an attack killing 1,200 people and taking approximately 240 people hostage. The Canadian government lists Hamas as a terrorist organization.
When asked for comment on the Parliamentary Petitions the office of Dan Albas, Member of Parliament for Central Okanagan鈥擲imilkameen鈥擭icola, said that while he is unable to comment, 鈥淢P Albas has been vocal in his support for Israel and the right of any democratic country to defend itself against terrorist attacks. MP Albas also supports the rights of Canadians to petition their government on issues of importance to them.鈥
When asked for further clarification the office of MP Albas said 鈥渉e won鈥檛 be commenting further.鈥
The office of Tracy Gray, Member of Parliament for 麻豆精选-Lake Country, did not reply to interview requests.
Approximately 60 politicians representing municipal governments across B.C., including city council members and regional directors, have signed an open letter to the Canadian government calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
At the time of publication, no elected officials in 麻豆精选 have signed the letter.
The letter calls for a ceasefire, supports unrestricted access to humanitarian aid and secures the release of all hostages.
The open letter is available to view and for signature by elected officials online.
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