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Opposition parties want IRGC named as terrorist group after attack on Israel

- Benjamin Lopez Steven

Days after Iran launched an aerial attack on Israel, Canada's main opposition parties say it's time for the Government of Canada to officially name Iran's Revo‐ lutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist group.

On Monday morning, Conservati­ve MP Garnett Genuis posted on social media that the party would move a motion to immedi‐ ately list the IRGC as a terror‐ ist organizati­on.

Hours later, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said the party believes "the IRGC is a terror‐ ist organizati­on and should be thus named."

Singh did not say whether his party would vote in favour of the Conservati­ves' motion. The Bloc Québécois said Monday that it would vote in favour of the motion.

Once a group is placed on Canada's terrorist list - which was created in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks police can charge anyone who financiall­y or materially supports the group and banks can freeze its assets.

The Liberal government has for years resisted calls to designate the IRGC as a ter‐ rorist group and has argued that such a blunt-force ap‐ proach could affect low-level people who were compelled to serve in the paramilita­ry force.

On Saturday, Iran attack‐ ed Israel with what the Israeli government said was roughly 170 drones, more than 30 cruise missiles and more than 120 ballistic missiles. Is‐ rael said very few of the weapons made it past the nation's air defence systems.

Iran vowed revenge after an early April airstrike in

Syria killed two Iranian gen‐ erals inside an Iranian con‐ sular building. Iran accused Israel of being behind the at‐ tack; Israel has not claimed responsibi­lity.

After the Iranian attack, Is‐ rael's Ambassador to Canada Iddo Moed called on Ottawa to list the IRGC as a terrorist group under Canadian law. He said no further evidence is needed to justify the desig‐ nation.

"This is really a wake-up call for all of us. We have to act," Moed said in an inter‐ view Sunday on Rosemary Barton Live.

Foreign Affairs Mélanie Joly told reporters Monday that Canada condemns the weekend attack by Iran, which she said "only served to destabiliz­e the region" and further escalate tensions in the area.

Joly stopped short of say‐ ing the federal government will designate the IRGC as a terrorist organizati­on.

WATCH: Joly calls for more sanctions on Iranian regime

Instead, she said, the fed‐ eral government has sanc‐ tioned key Iranian individual­s and "will continue to put maximum pressure against the Iranian regime, which completely disregards peace."

Joly also cited comments made by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau back in Janu‐ ary, when he said the federal government is looking for ways to "responsibl­y list the IRGC as a terrorist organiza‐ tion."

Following the attack by Iran, Joly said the federal gov‐ ernment is pushing for de-es‐ calation.

"That is why I've been clear to my counterpar­t in Is‐ rael - please take the win and make sure that we can work together to bring back peace in the region," she said.

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