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Court asked to move voting day

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OT TAWA • A Conservati­ve candidate for a seat in Toronto in this fall’s federal election is asking the Federal Court to shift voting day because it falls on a Jewish holiday.

Election day can be no later than Oct. 21 under federal law, but Chani Aryeh- Bain is asking the court to force Elections Canada to move the day over the objections of the chief electoral officer. Voting day is on the Shemini Atzeret Jewish holiday when Orthodox Jews are not permitted to work, vote or campaign. The notice of applicatio­n argues that Election Canada’s refusal to move voting day is unreasonab­le.

Aryeh- Bain is hoping to win back the riding of Eglinton- Lawrence, where the Liberals defeated Tory finance minister Joe Oliver in 2015. Also named in the applicatio­n is Ira Walfish, a voter in York Centre — another Toronto riding the Liberals took four years ago — who, records show, has been involved in the riding’s Conservati­ve associatio­n.

B’nai Brith Canada says it is considerin­g intervenin­g, having raised the issue with Elections Canada in April. The organizati­on argues that three out of four advance voting days — which are held on a Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday the week before election day — also fall on dates when observant Jews wouldn’t be able to vote.

“There should have been no need for this litigation,” Michael Mostyn, the group’s CEO, said in a statement.

“The chief electoral officer has the discretion to shift election day to avoid ’a day of cultural or religious significan­ce’ ... but he has inexplicab­ly failed to take that entirely logical step.”

Elections Canada did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment on the applicatio­n.

The latest census figures from 2016 show Jews make up a small portion of the two ridings’ population­s, although the numbers won’t be precise until after 2021 when a question about religious affiliatio­n appears on the census questionna­ire. The question is asked every 10 years.

But the religious dynamics at play in York Centre, in particular, were previously made apparent by Mark Adler, the riding’s former Conservati­ve MP.

In 2014, Adler was caught on microphone­s begging a Stephen Harper staffer to get in on a photo-op the then prime minister had at the Western Wall in Jerusalem. When he was rebuffed, Adler said, “It’s the re-election. This is the million- dollar shot.” In the 2015 campaign, Adler lost to Liberal Michael Levitt, who is a founding member of the Canadian Jewish Political Affairs Committee.

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