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North Star with Ellin Bessner

North Star with Ellin Bessner

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Newsmaker conversations from The Canadian Jewish News, hosted by Ellin Bessner, a veteran broadcaster, writer and journalist.2021 The CJN Judaism Political Science Politics & Government Spirituality
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  • Canada Identifies Long-Lost Soldier from Prominent Jewish Family in the U.K.
    Mar 27 2026

    It took five years of DNA testing, forensic analysis and genealogical sleuthing to restore his name — and reveal a hidden past.

    Pte. Albert Henry Detmold, was the son of British Jews from London, and the nephew of Rufus Isaacs — better known as Lord Reading — who served as Britain’s Chief Justice and later as Viceroy of India.

    It is the first time since Canada launched its missing war identification unit in 2007 that a Jewish soldier has been identified, although

    Detmold enlisted instead as Presbyterian.

    In this episode of The CJN’s “North Star” podcast, host Ellin Bessner speaks with the historians and forensic experts who identified Detmold through DNA and traced his family. Dr. Sarah Lockyer, Alexandra McKinnon and Melissa Davidson of the Department of National Defence’s Casualty Identification Unit describe how they uncovered both his identity — and a family history that had been largely forgotten.

    Related links

    • Learn more about Pte. Albert Detmold , and also about the 100,000 Canadians who fought in the Battle for Hill 70 in August 1917
    • Read more about the 4,700 Jewish troops who wore a Canadian military uniform in the First World War, in The CJN from 2021 , and from 2016 ,
    • Register to help identify Canadian war dead with no known grave, for the Department of National Defence’s Casualty Identification Program

    Credits

    • Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner )
    • Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director), Yael Sher (marketing and communications coordinator)
    • Music: Bret Higgins

    Support our show

    • Subscribe to The CJN newsletter
    • Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt)
    • Subscribe to North Star (Not sure how? Click here )
    • Watch our podcasts on YouTube.
    • https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)
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    29 mins
  • NDP leadership race: Who's the the 'least bad' for the Jewish community?
    Mar 25 2026

    Members of Canada’s New Democratic Party are meeting this weekend to choose a new party leader, with a decision slated for Sunday. And for the first time since the 1970s, a Jewish candidate has a strong chance of being elected.

    Avi Lewis could follow in the footsteps of his late grandfather David Lewis, who led the NDP shortly after Avi was born. David Lewis remains the only Jewish Canadian in history to lead a national political party.

    But a lot has changed since his reign. The NDP was decimated in the 2025 election, winning only seven seats and losing official party status. As they hope to rebuild and expand their coalition, some party members are worried about the younger Lewis’s criticism of Israel and his anti-Zionist beliefs; he is a member of the anti-Zionist organization Independent Jewish Voices Canada and his roster of prominent endorsers includes many activists with similar views.

    Lewis’s closest rival is widely seen as Heather McPherson, the NDP MP for Edmonton Strathcona. She’s not Jewish, but holds similar sentiments about Israel. She has supported seven petitions against the Israeli government, wore a Keffiyeh in the House of Commons during a vote on Palestinian statehood, and wants Canada to investigate anyone who ever served in the Israeli army.

    The CJN reached out multiple times to Lewis’s camp for an interview, but they declined.

    On today’s episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, NDP insider and The CJN Political Panelist Noah Tepperman joins host Ellin Bessner to explain why he believes both front-runners are problematic for the country—but why Avi Lewis is much worse for Jewish Canadians.

    Jewish former broadcaster Avi Lewis widely seen as the front-runner, but concerns are being raised about his strong anti-Zionist views.

    Tags: #Canada politics, #NDP, #Avi Lewis, #Heather McPherson, #Jewish Canadians, #Israel, #antisemitism, #cdnpoli

    Related links

    • Read how the two leading NDP leadership candidates criticized the current U.S. and Israeli war with Iran, when the attack began Feb. 28, in The CJN .
    • Learn more about the five candidates on the NDP’s leadership convention’s website.
    • Hear The CJN’s Political Panel’s early prediction about the NDP leadership race, on “North Star” with Ellin Bessner , from Jan. 2026.

    Credits

    • Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner )
    • Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director)
    • Music: Bret Higgins

    Support our show

    • Subscribe to The CJN newsletter
    • Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt)
    • Subscribe to North Star (Not sure how? Click here )
    • Watch our podcasts on YouTube.
    • Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)
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    28 mins
  • Will Bill C-9 make it safer for Canada's Jews?
    Mar 23 2026

    Will Bill C-9 make it safer for Canada’s Jews?

    The federal government’s Combating Hate Act is heading toward a final vote—after weeks of committee study. and a move recently to limit debate. The bill is being framed as as Canada's signture response to rising antisemitism after Oct. 7.

    But will it actually work?

    In this episode of The CJN’s North Star podcast, host Ellin Bessner speaks with two Jewish MPs from opposite sides of the aisle:

    • Anthony Housefather (Liberal, Mount Royal), who argues the bill gives police the tools they’ve been asking for and Roman Baber (Conservative, York Centre), who says the law won’t make Jews safer and raises concerns about free speech

    Both were asked about the same issues. Their answers could not be more different.

    In this episode:• What Bill C-9 would change—and what it wouldn’t• Why the government moved to cap debate• The argument over enforcement vs. new laws• Concerns about free speech and religious expression• Whether the bill will actually reduce antisemitic incidents

    Keywords: Bill C-9, Combating Hate Act, antisemitism Canada, hate crime laws Canada, free speech Canada, Anthony Housefather, Roman Baber, Canadian politics.

    Related stories

    • Learn more about the Private Members’ Bill that would have banned promotion of terrorism which Roman Baber, MP for York Centre, tried to have passed to strengthen Bill C-9, in The CJN , from November 2025.
    • Why Canadian Jewish leaders supported Bill C-9 when it was at the Justice committee, in October 2025, in The CJN .
    • Why the Canadian government said Bill C-9 is their response to growing antisemitism, in The CJN from Sept. 2025.

    Credits

    • Host and writer: Ellin Bessner ( @ebessner )
    • Production team: Zachary Kauffman (senior producer), Andrea Varsany (producer), Michael Fraiman (executive producer), Alicia Richler (editorial director)
    • Music: Bret Higgins

    Support our show

    • Subscribe to The CJN newsletter
    • Donate to The CJN (+ get a charitable tax receipt)
    • Subscribe to North Star (Not sure how? Click here )
    • Watch our podcasts on YouTube.
    • https://www.youtube.com/@TheCJN Help others find this podcast by leaving us a review for “North Star” on Apple Podcasts via your iPhone or iPad device, or with your Android. (Spotify allows only starred ratings but you can do that, too!)
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    37 mins
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