Premier Higgs Denounces ‘Brutal Attack’ on Jewish Teen; 16-Year-Old Girl in Custody
The alleged attack of a 14-year-old Jewish girl attending a Fredericton, New Brunswick, high school has prompted provincial leaders to meet with her Israeli-Canadian family on the same day police arrested a teenage girl in connection with the incident.
Premier Blaine Higgs described the incident as “an example of blatant antisemitism” after meeting with the parents of Shaked Tsurkan, a Grade 9 student at Leo Hayes High School in Fredericton.
The alleged assault took place during lunch period in a parking lot away from school grounds.
The incident remains under “active investigation” by the force’s Major Crime Unit.
Anglophone School District West spokesperson Paul MacIntosh said school administration “promptly addressed” the incident with “utmost seriousness” after the police notified the school of the assault.
He said the board couldn’t share “specifics of the incident,” including the precursors to the event and the subsequent conversations with students and parents.
“That said, we can categorically confirm that the adults portrayed in this video are not teachers or staff members of Leo Hayes High School,” Mr. MacIntosh said.
Shaked told the Canadian Jewish News her alleged attacker was suspended from school for five days. Upon the student’s return, Shaked was reportedly told to use the teacher’s washroom, to remain inside the school during the day, and not to walk alone.
Call for Change
Jewish advocacy group B’nai Brith Canada condemned the alleged assault, calling it “unprovoked.”
Mr. Higgs commended Shaked’s parents for “wanting to be agents of positive change.”
“They spoke of how we can increase awareness of antisemitism in our schools, to help others combat this discrimination, and draw people together,” he said. “I was moved by their humility and grace, and I agree we can do more.”
Mr. Higgs was joined in the meeting by Minister of Education Bill Hogan, and Canadian Future Party interim leader Dominic Cardy. He said it grieves him that a girl was “attacked recently for apparently no reason other than she was Jewish.”
Shaked and her family moved to Fredericton from Israel in November 2022. She began attending Grade 9 at Leo Hayes High School last fall.
“The 5,791 incidents of antisemitism in 2023 captured by B’nai Brith Canada represent the worst year ever recorded in the history of our Audit.”
Incidents have surged since the violent Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel that left 1,200 dead, resulting in a counter-attack by the Jewish nation. War has been raging in Gaza ever since with the exception of a brief ceasefire last November.