Antisemitic incidents hit another record high in 2025, B’nai Brith reports
OTTAWA — Jewish advocacy group B’nai Brith says anti-Jewish hatred is being normalized in Canada and its annual count of antisemitic incidents hit another record high in 2025.
“We cannot allow antisemitism to be rendered into mere statistics that we grow numb to. There was an immense and tragic human cost to the 6,800 incidents recorded in 2025,” the group’s advocacy director Richard Robertson said Monday at a news conference on Parliament Hill.
The B’nai Brith report says those 6,800 incidents — the highest number recorded since B’nai Brith began collecting the data in 1982 — followed the 6,219 incidents recorded in 2024. They included acts of violence, harassment and vandalism aimed at Jews in Canada.
The organization tracked an increase in antisemitic acts in B.C. and Ontario and a decrease in Quebec and Alberta.
