Jewish teachers file antisemitism complaint against B.C. Teachers' Federation: lawyer

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VANCOUVER — A Vancouver labour lawyer says a group of British Columbia teachers has launched a human rights complaint against their union, saying the BC Teachers' Federation 'has engaged in and enabled antisemitism.

VANCOUVER — A Vancouver labour lawyer says a group of British Columbia teachers has launched a human rights complaint against their union, saying the BC Teachers' Federation "has engaged in and enabled antisemitism."

Pulver says in a statement the union's leadership caused "trauma and fear" among members who have been "intimidated and shamed" by colleagues.

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