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Ian Kagedan Ian Kagedan (March 3, 1955 – February 17, 2014) was Canadian public servant known for his work on inter-religious and inter-ethnic relations. Formerly National Director of Government Relations of B'nai Brith Canada He was appointed to serve on the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada.〔http://www.irb-cisr.gc.ca/eng/disdiv/proeva/eva/strcat/Pages/stream_appd.aspx〕 Kagedan, who was born in Montreal, Canada, was educated at Columbia University and at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America in New York City. He died in February 2014 at the age of 58.〔http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/montrealgazette/obituary.aspx?n=ian-kagedan-kage&pid=169747272&fhid=14718〕 ==Positions==
Kagedan is noted for arguing that Hate propaganda can do damage by changing attitudes "even when the audience is unreceptive." 〔Mink, Karen R., Holocaust and Hope, in F. C. DeCoste, Bernard Schwartz, The Holocaust's ghost: writings on art, politics, law, and education, University of Alberta Press, 2000, p. 467〕〔Kinsella, Warren, Web of hate: inside Canada's far right network, harper Collins, 1994, p. 375〕〔Chambers, Anne Lorene, Married women and property law in Victorian Ontario, University of Toronto Press, 1997, p. 126〕 Kagedan has supported the Canadian ban on telephone hate messages, saying that, "It is not a matter of free speech. It is poison."〔"Injunction Bans Telephone Hate Messages," The Jewish Post & News, April 1, 1992.〕
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