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  • How Canada Arms Israel's Genocide | Bill C-233 Explained
    Jan 12 2026

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    If you believe Canada’s military exports must be transparent, regulated, and compliant with international law, email your Member of Parliament today.

    Since the start of the genocide, Canada has repeatedly stated that it is not sending arms to Israel. This exposes how Canadian-made weapons reach Israel - through legal loopholes embedded in Canada’s export system. We examine how Canada's export framework allows military goods to bypass oversight and accountability despite human rights violations.

    CREDITS:
    Produced, Written, Researched, and Edited (Visual and Audio): Wissam El Cheikh Hassan
    Script Editor: Alex Patterson
    Post-Production Supervisors: Michael Bueckert & Yara Shoufani
    Special thanks to Rachel Small from World Beyond War Canada

    RESOURCES & DOCUMENTATION:
    - Bill C-233: https://www.parl.ca/DocumentViewer/en/45-1/bill/C-233/first-reading
    - Exposing The U.S. Loophole (July 2025): https://armsembargonow.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Exposing-Canadian-Military-Exports-to-Israel_07292025_compressed-.pdf
    - Exposing Canadian Military Exports to Israel (Nov. 2025): https://armsembargonow.ca/exposing-the-us-loophole-report/
    - Global Production of the Israeli F-35 Joint Strike Program (Project Ploughshares): https://ploughshares.ca/global-production-of-the-israeli-f-35i-joint-strike-fighter/
    - Judicializing Foreign Affairs (Hassan M. Ahmad): https://www.canlii.org/w/canlii/2020CanLIIDocs3958.pdf
    - Canada’s Export Control List Guide: https://www.international.gc.ca/trade-commerce/assets/pdfs/guides/export-control-list-guide-2025-eng.pdf
    - Export and Import Permits Act: https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/acts/e-19/
    - Bill C-45: https://laws-lois.justice.gc.ca/eng/annualstatutes/2018_26/FullText.html

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    15 min
  • Conversation avec Paul Fauteux : CDPQ, Israël et liberté de parole
    Nov 24 2025

    Dans cet épisode de Palestine Debrief, Anthony Issa parle avec Paul Fauteux, avocat et défenseur spécialisé en droit international.

    Paul est aussi un ancien diplomate et a occupé le poste de directeur général dans plusieurs ministères fédéraux, incluant le ministère de l'environnement et du changement climatique Canada, ainsi que le ministère des affaires autochtones et du nord canada. Il était aussi un médiateur sportif. Mais récemment, son contrat comme médiateur sportif n’a pas été renouvelé, sous prétexte d’un manque d’impartialité, parce qu’il avait envoyé des lettres ouvertes à la cdpq pour leur demander de se désinvestir d’israël. Dans notre conversation pour le podcaste, Paul m'a expliqué ce qui s’est passé et son expérience avec la caisse.

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    45 min
  • Divestment and Dismissal w/ Paul Fauteux
    Oct 10 2025

    A conversation with Paul Fauteux, a lawyer and advocate specializing in International Law. Paul is also a former diplomat and has served as Director General in several federal departments, including Environment Canada and Indigenous and Northern Affairs.

    Paul shares a bizarre and rather troubling story about an incident that he experienced recently. His position as a sport mediator was not renewed citing “lack of impartiality” for sending two open letters to the CDPQ, urging them to divest from Israel.

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    32 min
  • Ink of Resistence - Interlink vs Censorship w/ Hannah Mouchabek
    Apr 8 2025

    Interlink Publishing is a fiercely independent, Palestinian-owned press—the only one of its kind in the U.S.—that’s been amplifying Palestinian and Arab voices since 1987. Known for bold, uncompromising titles—including bestsellers and frequently banned books—Interlink has remained steadfast in its mission, even as Genocide Bad draws coordinated smear campaigns and censorship attempts.

    Joining us today to talk about Palestinian storytelling in a publishing world that’s heavily gated and increasingly hostile to Palestinian perspectives is Hannah Mouchabeck—author, activist, and one of the siblings leading Interlink Publishing.

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    34 min
  • The Vote Palestine Campaign w/ Yara Shoufani
    Mar 27 2025

    Joining me today is Yara Shoufani from PYM to talk about the Vote Palestine initiative and platform.

    The Canadian federal election has officially been announced last Sunday, marking a crucial moment for voters who care about justice and human rights. This election carries particular significance in light of Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza and Canada’s lack of a clear and principled stance since its outbreak. From delaying its call for a ceasefire to suspending funding to UNRWA based on unproven allegations, Canada’s actions have repeatedly failed Palestinians. Additionally, while the government claims to have halted arms exports to Israel, it continues to indirectly supply weapons through U.S. loopholes.

    With this in mind, Palestinian organizers in Canada have mobilized to ensure that Palestine is a key election issue.

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    43 min
  • The Global Push to Stop F-35 Transfers to Israel w/ Kelsey Gallagher
    Mar 21 2025

    As Israel resumes its bombardment of Gaza following the collapse of the ceasefire and initial attacks relying solely on air strikes, this makes it all the more urgent to understand how the F-35s is actively used to commit these crimes.

    My guest today is Kelsey Gallagher from Project Ploughshares, a think tank that specialises in conflict zones and human rights abuses as well as broader canadian export patrol policy and transparency on arms transfers. We talk about the latest global campaign with more than 230 organizations urging F-35 partners to stop arming Israel.

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    35 min
  • Boycotting Made Easy w/ Adil Abutalha Founder of Boycat App
    Feb 28 2025

    With the movement to boycott Israel gaining significant momentum since the start of the Genocide in Gaza, and many major brands facing the heat over their complicity in the occupation, Boycat App is a very powerful and simple tool that is making it easier for consumers to buy consciously and ethically. My guest today is Adil Abutalha, the founder of the Boycat App, the official app partners for the BDS movement.

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    34 min
  • The Rise of Anti Palestinian Racism in Canada amidst the Genocide w/ Dania Majid
    Feb 11 2025

    To help us understand APR, its definitions, implication, importance of connection to the Nakba and how it evolved after Oct 7 I am joined by lawyer Dania Majid, co-founder and president of the Arab Canadian Lawyers Association, best known for defining APR in her 2022 publication Anti-Palestinian Racism: Naming, Framing, and Manifestations. She is also the artistic director of the Toronto Palestinian Film Festival.

    Despite an unprecedented spike in Anti-Palestinian Racism (APR) in Canada since the start of the genocide in Gaza on October 7 (details discussed in the Anti-Palestinian Racism in Canada 2023 Annual Report), APR has faced significant push back from the Canadian government. Nearly every mainstream media outlet has played a role in perpetuating APR, whether through biased coverage of Palestine-Israel, widespread anti-Palestinian rhetoric among commentators, or the framing of Palestinian rights advocacy as anti-Semitic. Understanding APR its real world consequences include job loss of voicing support of Palestinians, the justification of violence against Palestinians and their allies, and police using disproportionate force against peaceful protestors.

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    44 min
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