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No plans for divestment from Israel.


The Anglican Church of Canada has "no intention at this time" of reviewing its investment policies with regards to multinational corporations

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 doing business in Israel, said Archbishop Andrew Hutchison, the primate, in a recent letter to the Canadian Jewish Congress The Canadian Jewish Congress is an umbrella group of Jewish organizations in Canada and constitutes one of the main lobby groups for the Jewish community in the country though it often competes with the more conservative B'nai Brith Canada in that regard.  (CJC CJC Canadian Jewish Congress (Congrès Juif Canadien)
CJC Criminal Justice Commission (Queensland, Australia)
CJC Canadian Judicial Council
CJC Criminal Justice Center
CJC Commission on Judicial Conduct
).

The CJC said that while it was "gratified grat·i·fy  
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1. To please or satisfy: His achievement gratified his father. See Synonyms at please.

2.
" at the assurance Canadian Anglicans were not currently considering the issue of divestment, it had hoped for a "more explicit letter."

"We would have been happier if those three words 'at this time' had not been there," said Victor Goldbloom, chair of CJC's national executive, in Canadian Jewish News The Canadian Jewish News (CJN) is a weekly, English-language tabloid-sized newspaper serving Canada's Jewish community. Though independent, the newspaper has been, since 1971, owned by a group of Jewish leaders involved with Canadian Jewish Congress and is generally seen as .

In an interview, Archbishop Hutchison acknowledged CJC's concern. "They would like some kind of guarantee that this will never be taken up," he said. "But I can't offer that sort of guarantee."

Last year, the CJC expressed concern after media reports said that the Anglican Peace and Justice Network would recommend divestment as a strategy for pushing peace in the Middle East. The network's Canadian representative--Cynthia Patterson of the diocese of Quebec--has clarified that they had not called for divestment but that some of its members had mentioned the idea in independent interviews by Ha'aretz newspaper.
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Title Annotation:Canada
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Mar 1, 2005
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