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Conservatives vow to remove Liberals91Ƶ pick for Canadian Human Rights Commission

Birju Dattani is to take over as the chief commissioner next month for a five-year term
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Conservative deputy leader Melissa Lantsman arrives to Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Wednesday, June 19, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

The Opposition Conservatives vowed Friday that a future Pierre Poilievre-led government would remove the man the Liberals just appointed to lead the Canadian Human Rights Commission.

Birju Dattani, the first Muslim and racialized person to hold the role, is to take over as the chief commissioner next month for a five-year term.

Melissa Lantsman, one of the party91Ƶs deputy leaders, said in a statement that Conservatives would rescind that appointment.

She said Dattani has a 91Ƶlong track record of anti-Israel statements,91Ƶ including a 91Ƶjustification of terrorism,91Ƶ and that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should demand Dattani stand down or 91Ƶfire him.91Ƶ

91ƵYes, common sense Conservatives would remove Justin Trudeau91Ƶs appointee,91Ƶ Lantsman told The Canadian Press. For almost a year the Conservatives have led the governing Liberals in public opinion polls.

The next election must happen no later than October 2025.

At issue are some now-deleted posts Dattani made online under the name Mujahid Dattani while he was a graduate student in London almost a decade ago. Also raised as a concern is an appearance he made around the same time on a panel alongside a member of Hizb ut-Tahrir, an Islamic fundamentalist group.

Dattani has previously called the allegations unfounded, saying he stood behind his record.

Justice Minister Arif Virani launched an independent investigation into allegations surrounding Dattani91Ƶs past activities after concerns were raised by some Jewish organizations in Canada.

91ƵWe recognize and share the public91Ƶs concern regarding the potentially troubling statements attributed to Mr. Dattani,91Ƶ spokeswoman Chantalle Aubertin said in a statement Friday.

91ƵMr. Dattani did not disclose information about these statements and events to our office during the appointment process.91Ƶ

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs and Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center said in a recent statement that they believe Dattani should not be allowed to stay in the role, and they have found his responses to the allegations against him 91Ƶinadequate.91Ƶ

The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs said there is added concern because if the Liberals91Ƶ online harms bill passes, it will reinstate a controversial section of the Canadian Human Rights Act that gives the commission the power to hear complaints about hate speech.

In a statement Friday, Dattani91Ƶs lawyer said her client can91Ƶt comment given the federal probe that is underway, but added that Dattani would challenge an attempt to have him removed.

91ƵAny bad faith or improper removal of Mr. Dattani from his role as chief commissioner would be challenged in accordance with the law 91Ƶ which both Mr. Dattani and I have full faith in,91Ƶ Muneeza Sheikh said.

Dattani has said that in 2014 he shared an article titled Palestinians are Warsaw Ghetto Prisoners of Today, but previously told both CBC News and The Globe and Mail he did not agree with its argument.

He also rejected suggestions he posted articles comparing Israel to Nazi Germany, as one 2015 article stated he did. That post has been deleted.

Virani91Ƶs office said an independent investigation will detail the facts of the situation, adding 91Ƶthe public discourse is not helped by the Conservatives,91Ƶ which Aubertin said were circulating 91Ƶincorrect and misleading information.91Ƶ

91ƵWe will have more to say when the independent review has been completed.91Ƶ

Jewish advocacy groups also say Dattani repeatedly lectured about the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, or BDS, which uses financial means to pressure the Israeli government to follow international law and end what the movement alleges are human-rights abuses against Palestinians.

B91Ƶnai Brith Canada has pointed out his appointment comes at a time when police are reporting a spike in antisemitic acts of violence, stating the next human rights commission chief must 91Ƶbe a leader who represents Canadian values.91Ƶ

Virani91Ƶs office said the name Dattani used during his graduate studies was never shared with the minister or his direct staff, but was provided to public servants as part of his security assessment process.

91ƵTo be clear, neither the minister, nor his office, were made aware of this name during the appointment process,91Ƶ Aubertin wrote.

She did not specify whether officials looked into statements he had made under that name.

Michael Levitt, president and CEO of Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center, said in a post on X that the fact such information was disclosed to officials but the appointment still went ahead was an 91Ƶalarming failure91Ƶ in the government91Ƶs vetting process.

Others have come to Dattani91Ƶs defence, such as the Yukon Human Rights Commission, where he used to work as the executive director.

Its current chair, Michael Dougherty, said in a statement that Dattani met the highest standards in upholding the human rights of those in the territory.

The National Council of Canadian Muslims also voiced concerns that the investigation into Dattani91Ƶs appointment was nothing more than a 91Ƶwitch hunt91Ƶ and said the allegations against his past activities were 91Ƶflimsy.91Ƶ

A coalition of human-rights groups including the Black Canadians Civil Society Coalition released a statement this week saying that while the allegations against Dattani are 91Ƶconcerning,91Ƶ so are the efforts to have him removed.

91ƵThis campaign against him highlights the heightened level of scrutiny he, like many Canadians, faces because of his faith and ethnic background,91Ƶ it read.

91ƵThe attempts to have Mr. Dattani 91Ƶ the first Muslim and racialized person appointed to this position 91Ƶ vacate his position without due process is deeply concerning.91Ƶ

Federal NDP MP Randall Garrison said in a statement while he believes Dattani has a strong record of advocating for human rights, he would wait until the results of the independent review are released.

Virani91Ƶs office has so far not said who will lead the review and at what cost. It has committed to the findings being released in a public report.

Stephanie Taylor, The Canadian Press

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