Former Liberal MP ‘disheartened’ by caucus response to anti-racism contracts
OTTAWA — Former Liberal MP Michael Levitt is criticizing his old caucus colleagues for not speaking out against statements made by Laith Marouf, a senior consultant at an agency that received government funding for an anti-racism project.
“Looking back on events over the last week (with) regards to Marouf affair, I’m utterly disheartened,” Levitt said on Twitter Monday.
“Taking a stand against antisemitism should be a given (and) yet so few of my former Liberal colleagues have done so. This truly hurts. Jewish MPs shouldn’t be left to call this out alone.”
Levitt represented the Toronto riding of York Centre for the Liberals for five years before stepping away in 2020 to become the CEO of the Canadian Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies.